Cornwall

Polperro Harbour
This quaint little fishing village is one of the prettiest and probably the most photographed in Cornwall. Dating back to the 13th century, Polperro is a jumble of pastel coloured cottages and narrow streets, once a haven for the smuggling of brandy and tobacco. Although it is still a working fishing village, the main source of income is now tourism, with virtually traffic free streets, and horse drawn carriages for the tourists.
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Cornish flag of St Piran, the patron Saint of tin miners