Penberth
Penberth | |
Cornwall | |
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Penberth Cove | |
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Grid reference: | SW400229 |
Location: | 50°3’0"N, 5°37’59"W |
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Local Government | |
Council: | Cornwall |
Penberth is a valley, coastal village and cove on the Penwith peninsula in far western Cornwall. It is approximately seven miles southwest of Penzance. The Penberth river flows down the valley in which the village sits.
Penberth Cove once had a busy pilchard fishing industry[1] and is one of the last remaining traditional fishing coves in Cornwall, with a handful of local fishermen still making their living from fishing for mackerel, lobster and crab.
There was also a cut flower industry, the produce being sent to London by train from Penzance.[1]
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Penberth) |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Beale, Jenny (October 2012). "Penwith South Coast Walk with Adam Sharpe June 17th 2012". Cornwall Archaeological Society Newsletter (130): 3. http://www.cornisharchaeology.org.uk/index_htm_files/NL%20130.pdf. Retrieved 16 June 2014.