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Tim - Newlyn
France never used to be as close as it is in the photo. Many years ago, there was a huge storm, and the village of Mousehole was in danger of being lost to the savage fury of the sea. Thanks to a very special cat, the village was saved. In the process of saving the village from the storm this very special cat, whose owner was called Tom and had something or other to do with fish and made pies - or something like that, had to zip up the channel. This meant dragging France from where it was to the position it is now. That's how France is so close.

Pam from Stamford Lincolnshire
Last visited mousehole about 30 years ago and always longed to return.well,last month I did and it was just as beautiful as I remembered.Well worth the wait.

Susan M. Boon - Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
One of the best vacations - wonderful memories seemingly in time stood still in a magical land. Childhood imagination is allowed to build it's own stories of pirates and buried treasure. Although it is many years since we were there - it will always be a place I will return to one day.

Peter Husbands Tweed Heads N.S.W. Australia
I have lived in St Austell ,Carlyon Bay , & Mevagissey, I have been to mousehole Many Times, what a beautiful place it is , I have lived in Australia for 45yrs but my mind is in Cornwall, what a beautiful place it is, I daily look at the pictures of cornwall on my computer what a joy it is,Wonderfull People, scenery, and such a great life,I also played Rugby for St Austell and Truro, and I have great memories of those wonderful years.

Harry Barker - Redding, Calif. - USA
My wife and I have visited Mousehole every year since 1991 . . words can't express our feeling for the area. Dinner at the Cornish Range . . wondeful food. We were saddened when the Lobster Pot was done away. English tea on the overlooking veranda . . can not duplicate. Travel days are over, I'm 80 and a little tired . . but have many memories of Mousehole

anne bateman nuneaton wawickshire
we went to mousehole 24yrs ago on honeymoon fell in love there and then wish i had stayed and lived there but there was no work for us then. lovely place. going back next year for our silver wedding any good hotels to make it really special please

r moulsley
we came from mousehole this is how we got are name moulsley a good spot to come from.

Kevin Thomas - Bletchley
I grew up in Penzance, and never really visited Mousehole, in seven years I only visited the Mount once. We moved back to run a Pub in PZ for a few years, and still never really toured the area. Now we only get to visit once a year - you don't know what you have, until it's gone. Love and miss Cornwall (Mothers maiden name Tresise, aparently decended from Wreckers and Pirates??)

john and susan williams, newport, south wales.
tis always nice coming back into gods country, mousehole is a fave, place of ours, and the christmas decorations r somthing else, what with the harbour and boats decorated, its really worth the trip, see u all there somtime, xxx

rene van benthem -- netherlands
hello i was for the last time in Cornwall in 1976 i remember me very good mousehole speacely when i saw the picetures from the harbour next year i like to visite again mousehole i like to know or are there campsites in mousehole.

Merja, Finland
Loved Mousehole, loved Cornwall, in love with a cornish fellow, life can be beautiful sometimes, eh?

ying wai from china
i love it there it is beautiful iwas fisiting relatives and i loved every minute you should visit

mawgan pender (salisbury )
I grew up in newlyn and lived in mousehole for a short time to!(How lucky was i!!!).Now i take my wife and son thre every summer, and they love it !!!. Sennen is a very special place to. Hope to move back to mounts bay some day. Hi to all my friends and family down there!!. CORNWALL FOREVER!!

Carol from Essex
Something happened to me last weekend. Istayed in Newlyn and when I walked to Mousehole the following morning after I got ther with my husband, I fell in love. Am going back in April...it can't come soon enough. Since coming home I have read the mousehole cat story too. It is such a wonderful well written tale. I miss it so much there and I have only been home four days!

Dave Kingsburg,Ca USA
Looks like a great place to visit lots of history. ???? View of St Michaels Mount is that in France did not realize France was so close

Phyllis Ogis, British Columbia, Canada
I fell in love with Cornwall on a visit there last October. As my cousin in London said, "Cornwall took my breath away", as I was stricken with a heart problem while at Pendennis Castle and after an ambulance ride with two very kind attendants, spent eight days of my eighteen day visit in the hospital in Truro. I was so well taken care of there I was sad to leave my new friends and think of them often. I was fortunate to see much of Cornwall in the short time I was there and hope that one day I will return again. We spent one night in Boscastle and walked along the harbour there. My heart goes out to the townspeople there who are suffering from the torrential rains and flooding.

Andrew from Coventry
I have some really fond memories of Mousehole. We used to holiday there every year when I was young and I fell in love with Cornwall because of that. I moved there to work for three years, but chose to move back. Well, we all make mistakes!!!! I still try and get back whenever I can. I love Kernow!!

BILL and PAULINE ROGERS HAYES MIDDX.
I met my cousins future husband in Polzeath where she lived he was Mousole born and bred,he asked me to be best man at his wedding in Penzance with the reception at the Coastgaurd Inn,since then i have now got a very good friend and cant wait to get down to see them when ever we can.

Kim - Sydney Australia
I have relatives who live in Truro so when I visited them in 1997 I fell in love with Mousehole. I can't remember how many photos I took there but it was one of the many beautiful places in Cornwall that reminded me of our coastline in Australia.

ken - england
I have just come back from spending a week in Mousehole with friends, Heane and Steven. We stayed on the seafront, and I have to say I enjoyed it more than going on a med. holiday. I would love to go back and visit there again someday 'with the same friends'

Frazer - Essex
Spent my honeymoon in Mousehole and many holidays since. Have not been for a few years but I don't suppose it's changed much! Wonderful place

Ian Seeley, Bethel, CT USA
In the fifties my grandfather owned the house "Cairn Dhu" above the Mousehole, and I spent my hols in the area. My most vivid memory is the Newlyn lifeboat going by in a ferocious gale, heading around towards Lamorna, where a liberty boat was breaking up on the rocks. We drove along to watch the rescue. Grandfather used to drive down the hill into Mousehole to go to the pub, and on the way back would set the choke to rich so that the backfires would wake up the village! Fond memories. I adore Mousehole.

Bill Raison, from Fulham and Brentford
After several summer holidays in Mousehole, my wife and I knew we just had to retire to the area. We now live in Pendeen and absolutely love it.

Linda Mann Akron Ohio
We have ancestors from Mousehole who came to Akron Ohio plus many others from Newlyn and Penzance. Love it there would marry anyone who asked to live there......maybe.

Barbara , western Massachusetts, USA
When I look at the pictures of Mousehole, I can smell the water. Where can I find the history of Mousehole? I have asked this question before but no one answers. Husband's grandmother born there.

Trude, Eva, Isak, Shalom & David from Norway
Today, like every Christmas, we read the story of the Mousehole Cat. Very nice to show the children the real Mousehole. Beautiful pictures! Merry Hanukka & Christmas everyone!

J.RUDD, OMAHA, NEBRASKA,USA.
Looks like a nice place to live,I like all of the history.

Kolbrun Thordardottir, Iceland
Very nice page, beutiful pictures.

John and Irene Parker Holiday Fl.
We stayed in Mousehole for a short time in the 80's and believe it to be one of the worlds unspoilt places.It is really is beautiful!

Jessica - United States
Mousehole is one of the most beautiful spots in Cornwall, and has some of the friendliest people. They have a long and interesting history. Look for the musket shot and cannon balls on display at an historic pub...they were left over from a raid by some Spanish pirates. They also have a fantastic legend about a very special cat who saved the village from a terrible storm.

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