Newlyn (Cornish:Lulyn: Lu 'fleet', Lynn/Lydn 'pool') is a seaside town and fishing port in southwest Cornwall, England.
Newlyn lies on the shore of mounts bay and forms a conurbation with the neighbouring town of Penzance and is part of Penzance civil parish, and is the southernmost town on the British mainland (though not the most southerly settlement). The principal industry in Newlyn is fishing, although there are also a wide variety of yachts and pleasure boats, in the harbour, as Newlyn is becoming an increasingly popular holiday destination, with many pubs and restaurants. Although the parish is now listed under Penzance there is an electoral ward in separate existence called Newlyn and Mousehole. The population at the 2011 census was 4,432.
Toponymy
The settlement is recorded as Nulyn in 1279 and as Lulyn in 1290, and the name is thought to be derived from the Cornish for "pool for a fleet of boats" which is thought to refer to the shallows offshore also called Gwavas Lake, traditionally the principal mooring for the fishing fleet in the area.
NEWLYN Walk Around Harbour & Streets - Plus Bonus Drone Footage - Cornwall Guide 4K Video
Newlyn, in West Cornwall, is just a mile to the west of Penzance. One of the UK's busiest fishing ports it's an outstandingly charming jumble of old streets.
In this video I take a walk around the sights of Newlyn and go exploring in the old Fradgan part of town.
Starting off at the Newlyn Art Gallery I head down to the Green with its now iconic Fisherman's Memorial sculpture. After passing the foodie favourite of the Tolcarne Inn we arrive on Newlyn's main thoroughfare - the Strand.
From here it is only a quick hop to the harbour, which is the biggest in England in terms of fish landed. Heading up past the ever-lively Swordfish Inn and we are almost in the Fradgan.
After passing through the Fradgan we are back on the Strand where there are a number of fish shops selling some of the ...
published: 28 May 2022
Newlyn - Cornwall: Art Meets Fish (Cultural Travel Guide)
Discover Newlyn and dive into its vibrant contemporary art scene in this short film from Travel Obscurer. You'll want to visit, guaranteed!
Newlyn in South West Cornwall has been a fishing port for at least 600 years and to this day is England’s largest port for the landing of fish. It was a combination of both the natural light and the lives of the fishing community that attracted a colony of artists in the late 19th century, forever putting Newlyn on the art map of both Cornwall and England. But Newlyn has neither remained stuck in the past nor surrendered to the bland tourist machine. Newlyn art gallery opened in 1895 and in the film director James Green explains more about how its cutting edge ethos, and place in the community. In the film you will also meet Stevie at Sea Moor Cornwal...
published: 25 May 2023
Fish shop in Newlyn Cornwall
The best place to buy fresh fish. Grab catch of the day from The Fish Shop right opposite Newlyn Fish Market. If you're visiting Cornwall and can cook, get on over for some fab filleted fish.
published: 23 Apr 2022
The St Valentine's Day Storm - Newlyn Bridge
Newlyn Bridge gets a pounding from huge waves on 14 February 2014.
Video by Ade Keast.
For licensing/usage please contact: licensing(at)jukinmedia.com
published: 14 Feb 2014
Sunseeker, Luxury Self Catering Bungalow in Newlyn, Cornwall
Sunseeker is a beautiful 2 double bedroomed detached bungalow situated in a quiet residential area of Newlyn being just a short walk to the harbour and seafront.
Fantastic far reaching ocean,coastal and rooftop views are enjoyed from the sitting room,kitchen,garden room and master bedroom and of course from the beautifully maintained private wrap around gardens and terraces.
Contact 01736 795967 or email [email protected]
Web: http://www.sunseekercornwall.co.uk
Video produced by: http://www.propertyvideos.org
published: 06 Jan 2011
Gurnick Estate, Newlyn, Cornwall, TR18 5DU
Guide Price £650,000
Freehold
Council Tax Band : E
EPC : C
Panoramic sea views across Mount's Bay, Newlyn Harbour, St Michael's Mount and beyond from this spacious four bedroom detached, split-level bungalow, set in approximately 1/4 of an acre of landscaped terraced gardens which takes full advantage of the sea views across Mount's Bay and offering a good degree of seclusion. The property has been used as a family home and was granted planning permission in 1965 and built a short time after REF WI/65/P/20222X, although now in need of updating, the property needs to be viewed internally to appreciate the full potential. The grounds are a particularly attractive feature, being lawned with raised terrace and a range of well stocked flower borders. There is a tarmacadam driveway and parking ...
published: 02 Dec 2024
Places to see in ( Newlyn - UK )
Places to see in ( Newlyn - UK )
Newlyn is a seaside town and fishing port in south-west Cornwall, UK. Newlyn lies on the shore of Mount's Bay and forms a small conurbation with the neighbouring town of Penzance. It is part of the Penzance civil parish, and is the southern-most town on the British mainland (though not the most southerly settlement).
The principal industry is fishing, although there are also a wide variety of yachts and pleasure boats, in the harbour, as Newlyn is becoming an increasingly popular holiday destination, with many pubs and restaurants. Although the parish is now listed under Penzance there is an electoral ward in separate existence called Newlyn and Mousehole. The population as of the 2011 census was 4,432.
Before the rise of Newlyn as an important settlem...
published: 02 Sep 2017
Newlyn, Cornwall
The harbour and town of Newlyn in Cornwall.
Newlyn is famous for its fishing and art. The harbour is where fishermen going out fishing in the Atlantic leave and you can always see boats going in and out of the harbour.
The Newlyn School of Arts was started in the 19th century and paintings from the Newlyn School of Arts still are worth a lot of money. One of the most famous paintings is 'Waiting for the boats' by Walter Langley.
published: 18 May 2018
Newlyn Bailiffs - Do you have to pay?
You could get rid of debt collectors by writing off some of your debt. Complete our simple form to learn about the options available - https://moneynerd.co.uk/debt-form/
Received a letter from Newlyn Bailiffs, or even had them knock on your door?
There are few things that’ll rob you of sleep and push stress levels up like a debt collector chasing you for money!
Today we’ll tackle this, by looking at five of the most important things you need to know when dealing with Newlyn Bailiffs.
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published: 18 Jan 2023
Beam Trawler Enterprise PZ99 Lands Fish In Newlyn Cornwall
Newlyn, in West Cornwall, is just a mile to the west of Penzance. One of the UK's busiest fishing ports it's an outstandingly charming jumble of old streets.
I...
Newlyn, in West Cornwall, is just a mile to the west of Penzance. One of the UK's busiest fishing ports it's an outstandingly charming jumble of old streets.
In this video I take a walk around the sights of Newlyn and go exploring in the old Fradgan part of town.
Starting off at the Newlyn Art Gallery I head down to the Green with its now iconic Fisherman's Memorial sculpture. After passing the foodie favourite of the Tolcarne Inn we arrive on Newlyn's main thoroughfare - the Strand.
From here it is only a quick hop to the harbour, which is the biggest in England in terms of fish landed. Heading up past the ever-lively Swordfish Inn and we are almost in the Fradgan.
After passing through the Fradgan we are back on the Strand where there are a number of fish shops selling some of the freshest fish in the UK. Then it's up the hill!
The little lanes above the harbour are my favourite part of Newlyn; steep, narrow and packed with charm.
Once we've nosed around the warren of streets and visited the Rosebud Memorial garden we head for the Old Quay... and take to the air.
The drone footage gives some great aerial views of the harbour and town and helps make sense of the higgeldy-piggledy layout of Newlyn.
With the Old Quay explored it is back up the hill to have a look at a couple of particularly quaint streets we missed first time and down for a final look out over Newlyn Harbour.
For more information on Newlyn check out https://www.cornwalls.co.uk/newlyn
Newlyn, in West Cornwall, is just a mile to the west of Penzance. One of the UK's busiest fishing ports it's an outstandingly charming jumble of old streets.
In this video I take a walk around the sights of Newlyn and go exploring in the old Fradgan part of town.
Starting off at the Newlyn Art Gallery I head down to the Green with its now iconic Fisherman's Memorial sculpture. After passing the foodie favourite of the Tolcarne Inn we arrive on Newlyn's main thoroughfare - the Strand.
From here it is only a quick hop to the harbour, which is the biggest in England in terms of fish landed. Heading up past the ever-lively Swordfish Inn and we are almost in the Fradgan.
After passing through the Fradgan we are back on the Strand where there are a number of fish shops selling some of the freshest fish in the UK. Then it's up the hill!
The little lanes above the harbour are my favourite part of Newlyn; steep, narrow and packed with charm.
Once we've nosed around the warren of streets and visited the Rosebud Memorial garden we head for the Old Quay... and take to the air.
The drone footage gives some great aerial views of the harbour and town and helps make sense of the higgeldy-piggledy layout of Newlyn.
With the Old Quay explored it is back up the hill to have a look at a couple of particularly quaint streets we missed first time and down for a final look out over Newlyn Harbour.
For more information on Newlyn check out https://www.cornwalls.co.uk/newlyn
Discover Newlyn and dive into its vibrant contemporary art scene in this short film from Travel Obscurer. You'll want to visit, guaranteed!
Newlyn in South Wes...
Discover Newlyn and dive into its vibrant contemporary art scene in this short film from Travel Obscurer. You'll want to visit, guaranteed!
Newlyn in South West Cornwall has been a fishing port for at least 600 years and to this day is England’s largest port for the landing of fish. It was a combination of both the natural light and the lives of the fishing community that attracted a colony of artists in the late 19th century, forever putting Newlyn on the art map of both Cornwall and England. But Newlyn has neither remained stuck in the past nor surrendered to the bland tourist machine. Newlyn art gallery opened in 1895 and in the film director James Green explains more about how its cutting edge ethos, and place in the community. In the film you will also meet Stevie at Sea Moor Cornwall to learn more about her unique sustainable artwork and the exciting future plans. Finally, Yew Boy and Newlyn Trash of the Jupiter Gallery provide an insight into their different take on the Cornish art scene. Make sure to visit them all when you visit!
What is Newlyn Cornwall famous for? - Art and Fish. That's the most popular Google question answered. Now watch the film.
My thanks go to everyone who agreed to take part.
Filmed May 2023
Jonathan Wheeler, Travel Obscurer
www.travelobscurer.com
@travelobscurer
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Music featured:
Rex Banner - So Fresh
Dr Paranoid - Shadow
All licensed through Artlist
Discover Newlyn and dive into its vibrant contemporary art scene in this short film from Travel Obscurer. You'll want to visit, guaranteed!
Newlyn in South West Cornwall has been a fishing port for at least 600 years and to this day is England’s largest port for the landing of fish. It was a combination of both the natural light and the lives of the fishing community that attracted a colony of artists in the late 19th century, forever putting Newlyn on the art map of both Cornwall and England. But Newlyn has neither remained stuck in the past nor surrendered to the bland tourist machine. Newlyn art gallery opened in 1895 and in the film director James Green explains more about how its cutting edge ethos, and place in the community. In the film you will also meet Stevie at Sea Moor Cornwall to learn more about her unique sustainable artwork and the exciting future plans. Finally, Yew Boy and Newlyn Trash of the Jupiter Gallery provide an insight into their different take on the Cornish art scene. Make sure to visit them all when you visit!
What is Newlyn Cornwall famous for? - Art and Fish. That's the most popular Google question answered. Now watch the film.
My thanks go to everyone who agreed to take part.
Filmed May 2023
Jonathan Wheeler, Travel Obscurer
www.travelobscurer.com
@travelobscurer
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!
Music featured:
Rex Banner - So Fresh
Dr Paranoid - Shadow
All licensed through Artlist
The best place to buy fresh fish. Grab catch of the day from The Fish Shop right opposite Newlyn Fish Market. If you're visiting Cornwall and can cook, get on ...
The best place to buy fresh fish. Grab catch of the day from The Fish Shop right opposite Newlyn Fish Market. If you're visiting Cornwall and can cook, get on over for some fab filleted fish.
The best place to buy fresh fish. Grab catch of the day from The Fish Shop right opposite Newlyn Fish Market. If you're visiting Cornwall and can cook, get on over for some fab filleted fish.
Sunseeker is a beautiful 2 double bedroomed detached bungalow situated in a quiet residential area of Newlyn being just a short walk to the harbour and seafront...
Sunseeker is a beautiful 2 double bedroomed detached bungalow situated in a quiet residential area of Newlyn being just a short walk to the harbour and seafront.
Fantastic far reaching ocean,coastal and rooftop views are enjoyed from the sitting room,kitchen,garden room and master bedroom and of course from the beautifully maintained private wrap around gardens and terraces.
Contact 01736 795967 or email [email protected]
Web: http://www.sunseekercornwall.co.uk
Video produced by: http://www.propertyvideos.org
Sunseeker is a beautiful 2 double bedroomed detached bungalow situated in a quiet residential area of Newlyn being just a short walk to the harbour and seafront.
Fantastic far reaching ocean,coastal and rooftop views are enjoyed from the sitting room,kitchen,garden room and master bedroom and of course from the beautifully maintained private wrap around gardens and terraces.
Contact 01736 795967 or email [email protected]
Web: http://www.sunseekercornwall.co.uk
Video produced by: http://www.propertyvideos.org
Guide Price £650,000
Freehold
Council Tax Band : E
EPC : C
Panoramic sea views across Mount's Bay, Newlyn Harbour, St Michael's Mount and beyond from this spac...
Guide Price £650,000
Freehold
Council Tax Band : E
EPC : C
Panoramic sea views across Mount's Bay, Newlyn Harbour, St Michael's Mount and beyond from this spacious four bedroom detached, split-level bungalow, set in approximately 1/4 of an acre of landscaped terraced gardens which takes full advantage of the sea views across Mount's Bay and offering a good degree of seclusion. The property has been used as a family home and was granted planning permission in 1965 and built a short time after REF WI/65/P/20222X, although now in need of updating, the property needs to be viewed internally to appreciate the full potential. The grounds are a particularly attractive feature, being lawned with raised terrace and a range of well stocked flower borders. There is a tarmacadam driveway and parking area leading to an integral garage with electric up and over door. Gurnick Estate is a popular area within Newlyn, just off Chywoone Hill, with easy access to most amenities.
Guide Price £650,000
Freehold
Council Tax Band : E
EPC : C
Panoramic sea views across Mount's Bay, Newlyn Harbour, St Michael's Mount and beyond from this spacious four bedroom detached, split-level bungalow, set in approximately 1/4 of an acre of landscaped terraced gardens which takes full advantage of the sea views across Mount's Bay and offering a good degree of seclusion. The property has been used as a family home and was granted planning permission in 1965 and built a short time after REF WI/65/P/20222X, although now in need of updating, the property needs to be viewed internally to appreciate the full potential. The grounds are a particularly attractive feature, being lawned with raised terrace and a range of well stocked flower borders. There is a tarmacadam driveway and parking area leading to an integral garage with electric up and over door. Gurnick Estate is a popular area within Newlyn, just off Chywoone Hill, with easy access to most amenities.
Places to see in ( Newlyn - UK )
Newlyn is a seaside town and fishing port in south-west Cornwall, UK. Newlyn lies on the shore of Mount's Bay and forms a smal...
Places to see in ( Newlyn - UK )
Newlyn is a seaside town and fishing port in south-west Cornwall, UK. Newlyn lies on the shore of Mount's Bay and forms a small conurbation with the neighbouring town of Penzance. It is part of the Penzance civil parish, and is the southern-most town on the British mainland (though not the most southerly settlement).
The principal industry is fishing, although there are also a wide variety of yachts and pleasure boats, in the harbour, as Newlyn is becoming an increasingly popular holiday destination, with many pubs and restaurants. Although the parish is now listed under Penzance there is an electoral ward in separate existence called Newlyn and Mousehole. The population as of the 2011 census was 4,432.
Before the rise of Newlyn as an important settlement the landing rights and most property within the Newlyn area were owned by the Manor of Alverton. Newlyn's history has been strongly linked to its role as a major fishing port. The natural protection afforded by the Gwavas Lake (an area of seawater in Mount's Bay) led to many local fishermen using this area as a preferred landing site.
Before the 19th century, "Newlyn" referred only to the area near the old quay. The part of the village that now contains the fish market was known as "Streetanowan", this was separated at high tide from "Newlyn Town" the site of the lower part of the modern harbour being reclaimed land and formerly a beach. In fact Newlyn comprises three discrete hamlets all previously separated by bodies of water, being Tolcarne (Tal Carn: Brow of the Rocks), Street-an-Nowan (Steet-an-Awan: River Street) and Trewarveneth (Farm/Manor on the Hill).
Newlyn (like Mousehole) was part of the ancient parish of Paul. It was common for villagers to climb the relatively steep route from "Newlyn Cliff" to Paul via the area which is now known as Gwavas to worship at Paul Church. Until the mid-20th century an ancient stone cross was present on this route at "Park an Grouse" (The Field of the Cross), this cross was one site of veneration of the Cornish sea deity Bucca, (others were the beaches of Newlyn and Mousehole) the name 'Bucca' has often been used as a nickname for people who reside in Newlyn: the location of the cross is now unknown.
In the 1880s a number of artists flocked to the town and formed an artists' colony. The painters of Newlyn came to be known as the Newlyn School. In 1896 Newlyn was the scene of the Newlyn riots following protests over the landing of fish on a Sunday by fishermen from the North of England, the local Cornish fishermen being members of the Methodist church and as such strong supporters of sabbatarianism.
Newlyn is located in western Cornwall, just south of Penzance. It lies along the B3315 road which connects it to Land's End. Paul and Mousehole lie to the south. The Ordnance Survey, the United Kingdom's mapping agency, bases all elevations including mapped contour lines and spot heights on the mean sea level at Newlyn . The mean sea level data was calculated from hourly readings of the sea level between 1 May 1915 and 30 April 1921.
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Places to see in ( Newlyn - UK )
Newlyn is a seaside town and fishing port in south-west Cornwall, UK. Newlyn lies on the shore of Mount's Bay and forms a small conurbation with the neighbouring town of Penzance. It is part of the Penzance civil parish, and is the southern-most town on the British mainland (though not the most southerly settlement).
The principal industry is fishing, although there are also a wide variety of yachts and pleasure boats, in the harbour, as Newlyn is becoming an increasingly popular holiday destination, with many pubs and restaurants. Although the parish is now listed under Penzance there is an electoral ward in separate existence called Newlyn and Mousehole. The population as of the 2011 census was 4,432.
Before the rise of Newlyn as an important settlement the landing rights and most property within the Newlyn area were owned by the Manor of Alverton. Newlyn's history has been strongly linked to its role as a major fishing port. The natural protection afforded by the Gwavas Lake (an area of seawater in Mount's Bay) led to many local fishermen using this area as a preferred landing site.
Before the 19th century, "Newlyn" referred only to the area near the old quay. The part of the village that now contains the fish market was known as "Streetanowan", this was separated at high tide from "Newlyn Town" the site of the lower part of the modern harbour being reclaimed land and formerly a beach. In fact Newlyn comprises three discrete hamlets all previously separated by bodies of water, being Tolcarne (Tal Carn: Brow of the Rocks), Street-an-Nowan (Steet-an-Awan: River Street) and Trewarveneth (Farm/Manor on the Hill).
Newlyn (like Mousehole) was part of the ancient parish of Paul. It was common for villagers to climb the relatively steep route from "Newlyn Cliff" to Paul via the area which is now known as Gwavas to worship at Paul Church. Until the mid-20th century an ancient stone cross was present on this route at "Park an Grouse" (The Field of the Cross), this cross was one site of veneration of the Cornish sea deity Bucca, (others were the beaches of Newlyn and Mousehole) the name 'Bucca' has often been used as a nickname for people who reside in Newlyn: the location of the cross is now unknown.
In the 1880s a number of artists flocked to the town and formed an artists' colony. The painters of Newlyn came to be known as the Newlyn School. In 1896 Newlyn was the scene of the Newlyn riots following protests over the landing of fish on a Sunday by fishermen from the North of England, the local Cornish fishermen being members of the Methodist church and as such strong supporters of sabbatarianism.
Newlyn is located in western Cornwall, just south of Penzance. It lies along the B3315 road which connects it to Land's End. Paul and Mousehole lie to the south. The Ordnance Survey, the United Kingdom's mapping agency, bases all elevations including mapped contour lines and spot heights on the mean sea level at Newlyn . The mean sea level data was calculated from hourly readings of the sea level between 1 May 1915 and 30 April 1921.
( Newlyn - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Newlyn . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Newlyn - UK
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The harbour and town of Newlyn in Cornwall.
Newlyn is famous for its fishing and art. The harbour is where fishermen going out fishing in the Atlantic leave and...
The harbour and town of Newlyn in Cornwall.
Newlyn is famous for its fishing and art. The harbour is where fishermen going out fishing in the Atlantic leave and you can always see boats going in and out of the harbour.
The Newlyn School of Arts was started in the 19th century and paintings from the Newlyn School of Arts still are worth a lot of money. One of the most famous paintings is 'Waiting for the boats' by Walter Langley.
The harbour and town of Newlyn in Cornwall.
Newlyn is famous for its fishing and art. The harbour is where fishermen going out fishing in the Atlantic leave and you can always see boats going in and out of the harbour.
The Newlyn School of Arts was started in the 19th century and paintings from the Newlyn School of Arts still are worth a lot of money. One of the most famous paintings is 'Waiting for the boats' by Walter Langley.
You could get rid of debt collectors by writing off some of your debt. Complete our simple form to learn about the options available - https://moneynerd.co.uk/d...
You could get rid of debt collectors by writing off some of your debt. Complete our simple form to learn about the options available - https://moneynerd.co.uk/debt-form/
Received a letter from Newlyn Bailiffs, or even had them knock on your door?
There are few things that’ll rob you of sleep and push stress levels up like a debt collector chasing you for money!
Today we’ll tackle this, by looking at five of the most important things you need to know when dealing with Newlyn Bailiffs.
Read more about Newlyn debt on my website here:
https://moneynerd.co.uk/newlyn-bailiffs-debt-collectors/
You could get rid of debt collectors by writing off some of your debt. Complete our simple form to learn about the options available - https://moneynerd.co.uk/debt-form/
Received a letter from Newlyn Bailiffs, or even had them knock on your door?
There are few things that’ll rob you of sleep and push stress levels up like a debt collector chasing you for money!
Today we’ll tackle this, by looking at five of the most important things you need to know when dealing with Newlyn Bailiffs.
Read more about Newlyn debt on my website here:
https://moneynerd.co.uk/newlyn-bailiffs-debt-collectors/
Newlyn, in West Cornwall, is just a mile to the west of Penzance. One of the UK's busiest fishing ports it's an outstandingly charming jumble of old streets.
In this video I take a walk around the sights of Newlyn and go exploring in the old Fradgan part of town.
Starting off at the Newlyn Art Gallery I head down to the Green with its now iconic Fisherman's Memorial sculpture. After passing the foodie favourite of the Tolcarne Inn we arrive on Newlyn's main thoroughfare - the Strand.
From here it is only a quick hop to the harbour, which is the biggest in England in terms of fish landed. Heading up past the ever-lively Swordfish Inn and we are almost in the Fradgan.
After passing through the Fradgan we are back on the Strand where there are a number of fish shops selling some of the freshest fish in the UK. Then it's up the hill!
The little lanes above the harbour are my favourite part of Newlyn; steep, narrow and packed with charm.
Once we've nosed around the warren of streets and visited the Rosebud Memorial garden we head for the Old Quay... and take to the air.
The drone footage gives some great aerial views of the harbour and town and helps make sense of the higgeldy-piggledy layout of Newlyn.
With the Old Quay explored it is back up the hill to have a look at a couple of particularly quaint streets we missed first time and down for a final look out over Newlyn Harbour.
For more information on Newlyn check out https://www.cornwalls.co.uk/newlyn
Discover Newlyn and dive into its vibrant contemporary art scene in this short film from Travel Obscurer. You'll want to visit, guaranteed!
Newlyn in South West Cornwall has been a fishing port for at least 600 years and to this day is England’s largest port for the landing of fish. It was a combination of both the natural light and the lives of the fishing community that attracted a colony of artists in the late 19th century, forever putting Newlyn on the art map of both Cornwall and England. But Newlyn has neither remained stuck in the past nor surrendered to the bland tourist machine. Newlyn art gallery opened in 1895 and in the film director James Green explains more about how its cutting edge ethos, and place in the community. In the film you will also meet Stevie at Sea Moor Cornwall to learn more about her unique sustainable artwork and the exciting future plans. Finally, Yew Boy and Newlyn Trash of the Jupiter Gallery provide an insight into their different take on the Cornish art scene. Make sure to visit them all when you visit!
What is Newlyn Cornwall famous for? - Art and Fish. That's the most popular Google question answered. Now watch the film.
My thanks go to everyone who agreed to take part.
Filmed May 2023
Jonathan Wheeler, Travel Obscurer
www.travelobscurer.com
@travelobscurer
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!
Music featured:
Rex Banner - So Fresh
Dr Paranoid - Shadow
All licensed through Artlist
The best place to buy fresh fish. Grab catch of the day from The Fish Shop right opposite Newlyn Fish Market. If you're visiting Cornwall and can cook, get on over for some fab filleted fish.
Sunseeker is a beautiful 2 double bedroomed detached bungalow situated in a quiet residential area of Newlyn being just a short walk to the harbour and seafront.
Fantastic far reaching ocean,coastal and rooftop views are enjoyed from the sitting room,kitchen,garden room and master bedroom and of course from the beautifully maintained private wrap around gardens and terraces.
Contact 01736 795967 or email [email protected]
Web: http://www.sunseekercornwall.co.uk
Video produced by: http://www.propertyvideos.org
Guide Price £650,000
Freehold
Council Tax Band : E
EPC : C
Panoramic sea views across Mount's Bay, Newlyn Harbour, St Michael's Mount and beyond from this spacious four bedroom detached, split-level bungalow, set in approximately 1/4 of an acre of landscaped terraced gardens which takes full advantage of the sea views across Mount's Bay and offering a good degree of seclusion. The property has been used as a family home and was granted planning permission in 1965 and built a short time after REF WI/65/P/20222X, although now in need of updating, the property needs to be viewed internally to appreciate the full potential. The grounds are a particularly attractive feature, being lawned with raised terrace and a range of well stocked flower borders. There is a tarmacadam driveway and parking area leading to an integral garage with electric up and over door. Gurnick Estate is a popular area within Newlyn, just off Chywoone Hill, with easy access to most amenities.
Places to see in ( Newlyn - UK )
Newlyn is a seaside town and fishing port in south-west Cornwall, UK. Newlyn lies on the shore of Mount's Bay and forms a small conurbation with the neighbouring town of Penzance. It is part of the Penzance civil parish, and is the southern-most town on the British mainland (though not the most southerly settlement).
The principal industry is fishing, although there are also a wide variety of yachts and pleasure boats, in the harbour, as Newlyn is becoming an increasingly popular holiday destination, with many pubs and restaurants. Although the parish is now listed under Penzance there is an electoral ward in separate existence called Newlyn and Mousehole. The population as of the 2011 census was 4,432.
Before the rise of Newlyn as an important settlement the landing rights and most property within the Newlyn area were owned by the Manor of Alverton. Newlyn's history has been strongly linked to its role as a major fishing port. The natural protection afforded by the Gwavas Lake (an area of seawater in Mount's Bay) led to many local fishermen using this area as a preferred landing site.
Before the 19th century, "Newlyn" referred only to the area near the old quay. The part of the village that now contains the fish market was known as "Streetanowan", this was separated at high tide from "Newlyn Town" the site of the lower part of the modern harbour being reclaimed land and formerly a beach. In fact Newlyn comprises three discrete hamlets all previously separated by bodies of water, being Tolcarne (Tal Carn: Brow of the Rocks), Street-an-Nowan (Steet-an-Awan: River Street) and Trewarveneth (Farm/Manor on the Hill).
Newlyn (like Mousehole) was part of the ancient parish of Paul. It was common for villagers to climb the relatively steep route from "Newlyn Cliff" to Paul via the area which is now known as Gwavas to worship at Paul Church. Until the mid-20th century an ancient stone cross was present on this route at "Park an Grouse" (The Field of the Cross), this cross was one site of veneration of the Cornish sea deity Bucca, (others were the beaches of Newlyn and Mousehole) the name 'Bucca' has often been used as a nickname for people who reside in Newlyn: the location of the cross is now unknown.
In the 1880s a number of artists flocked to the town and formed an artists' colony. The painters of Newlyn came to be known as the Newlyn School. In 1896 Newlyn was the scene of the Newlyn riots following protests over the landing of fish on a Sunday by fishermen from the North of England, the local Cornish fishermen being members of the Methodist church and as such strong supporters of sabbatarianism.
Newlyn is located in western Cornwall, just south of Penzance. It lies along the B3315 road which connects it to Land's End. Paul and Mousehole lie to the south. The Ordnance Survey, the United Kingdom's mapping agency, bases all elevations including mapped contour lines and spot heights on the mean sea level at Newlyn . The mean sea level data was calculated from hourly readings of the sea level between 1 May 1915 and 30 April 1921.
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The harbour and town of Newlyn in Cornwall.
Newlyn is famous for its fishing and art. The harbour is where fishermen going out fishing in the Atlantic leave and you can always see boats going in and out of the harbour.
The Newlyn School of Arts was started in the 19th century and paintings from the Newlyn School of Arts still are worth a lot of money. One of the most famous paintings is 'Waiting for the boats' by Walter Langley.
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Newlyn (Cornish:Lulyn: Lu 'fleet', Lynn/Lydn 'pool') is a seaside town and fishing port in southwest Cornwall, England.
Newlyn lies on the shore of mounts bay and forms a conurbation with the neighbouring town of Penzance and is part of Penzance civil parish, and is the southernmost town on the British mainland (though not the most southerly settlement). The principal industry in Newlyn is fishing, although there are also a wide variety of yachts and pleasure boats, in the harbour, as Newlyn is becoming an increasingly popular holiday destination, with many pubs and restaurants. Although the parish is now listed under Penzance there is an electoral ward in separate existence called Newlyn and Mousehole. The population at the 2011 census was 4,432.
Toponymy
The settlement is recorded as Nulyn in 1279 and as Lulyn in 1290, and the name is thought to be derived from the Cornish for "pool for a fleet of boats" which is thought to refer to the shallows offshore also called Gwavas Lake, traditionally the principal mooring for the fishing fleet in the area.
Pes mou pos afto pou esthanthikame Den thane gia mia nyhta mono Den thane gia mia nyhta mono Afto pou niosame otan kitahtikame Simveni mia stis hilies mono Mia stis hilies mono Alithina Pes mou pos afto pou zoume den ine alli mia Agapi apo NYLON (x2) (x2) Dosmou agapi Na ine agapi Na antehi sto hrono Na antehi sta lathi Omos oli zoume Se enan kosmo pou ola ine plastika Pes mou pos afto pou zoume den ine alli mia Agapi apo NYLON Den ine alli mia agapi apo NYLON (x2) Se ena oniro synantithikame Ma pes mou pos den ine lathos Ena akomi lathos Pes mou pos ki i dyo den trelathikame Pos de mas tyflose to pathos Tou erota to pathos Ksafnika Pes mou pos afto pou zoume den ine alli mia Agapi apo NYLON (x2) (x2) Dosmou agapi Na ine agapi Na antehi sto hrono Na antehi sta lathi Omos oli zoume Se enan kosmo pou ola ine plastika Pes mou pos afto pou zoume den ine alli mia Agapi apo NYLON
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