Mevagissey is the classic gorgeous Cornish fishing village. It is modest, discreet, and very entertaining. Every area perfectly blends rustic elegance, from the fishing boats bobbing in the sea to the ...
Much of Mevagissey is centred around the harbour and the windy small streets. It’s a fabulous place to base yourself for a holiday in Cornwall, and it’s a great experience to see Mevagissey ...
Little China, in Mevagissey, was revisited on December 12, 2024, when it was given a zero rating and told to make urgent ...
RESIDENTS in Mevagissey have reacted with outrage after Cornwall Council placed a ‘To Let’ sign at the entrance of Trewinney Cemetery. The sign has sparked widespread anger among locals who say it ...
Stating 'TO LET Disused Chapel / Building to let', the Cornwall Council sign has been attached to a wall at the entrance to Trewinney Cemetery at Mevagissey, just a few metres from graves. A resident ...
James Mustoe, Cornwall councillor for Mevagissey and St Austell Bay, said he had been on site speaking to the tree removal contractor, who was "doing all they can" to remove it by the end of the day.
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'. MEVAGISSEY MUSEUM. Andrew Pears, the son of a Cornish farmer, was born at Mevagissey and was the founder of Pears Soap.
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'. MEVAGISSEY MUSEUM. Andrew Pears, the son of a Cornish farmer, was born at Mevagissey and was the founder of Pears Soap.