Polperro fishing village in the south of the UK
Alexey Solomatin writes: "The village of Polperro is located on the Cornwall peninsula a few kilometers from the town of Looe, where we very cheerfully welcomed the New Year 2014.
Polperro in the period of 12-18 centuries became famous for its smuggling past. Now it is a tourist destination in the south-west of the UK with cozy narrow streets, museums and an incredibly beautiful bay."
(34 photos in total)
1. A hotel with a summer veranda
2. Everything is ready for the New Year
3. Interesting details from the past
4. Moving on
5. The whole village consists of such cute houses
6. Souvenirs
7. Fence
8. This is not a big museum-a miniature of an open-air village. This is how it looks in the layout
9. Here you can clearly see the green sign "Claremont" at the bottom of the frame on the layout of the village and at the top of it in the original
10. Continue the walk
11. A river flows through the village, which flows into the bay
12. In the center there are measurements of the water level, because floods are not uncommon here. By the way, as soon as we left Looe, a severe storm began on January 1, and on January 2, the BBC news reported that the whole city was flooded.
13. So we came to the village bay
14. There are moored vessels and yachts in the calm water
15. Someone has a boat hanging right under the windows of the house
16. The reason for the calmness of the water is these sluice gates
17. This is how it looks from the side of the bay
18. And so, from the English Channel
19. The waves hitting the shore are not very calm
20. Open sea
21. A beautiful grotto in a coastal rock
22.
23.
24. Local inhabitants
25.
26. We return to the village
27. Pub
28. Carved platbands
29. And in general, the design of houses is impressive
30.
31. Man's friend
32. Finally, we will climb up the steep village street uphill. This is what she looks like
33. Let's look at the English Channel through someone else's gate
34. Well, in the end