Portwrinkle

Portwrinkle

Portwrinkle is a small coastal village in south-east Cornwall, England, situated at the western end of Whitsand Bay. It was traditionally a fishing village and the old 17th century walls of the pilchard cellars are still standing, although they have been incorporated into housing. The village has a harbour and two beaches are accessible from it. Although the village has no shops, there is a shop in nearby village of Crafthole which is a few minutes' walk away. [ [http://www.cornwallbeachguide.co.uk/caradon/portwrinkle/portwrinkle.htm Cornwall Beach Guide - Portwrinkle Beach ] ]

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The shop in Crafthole has closed, and is currently a Post Office only.


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