Net Loft Polperro. Rumour has it that it might. It’s called the net loft as more recently, before it was abandoned, the top floor was used for storing sails and fishing nets. The net loft, a rectangular 2 storey building, is situated on polperro property and probably dates from the early 19th century. The net loft is a grade ii listed building thought to have been built in the early nineteenth century. Dedicated to the patron saint of sailors and fishermen, the chapel stood at the polperro end of the cliff, it may have served as a lighthouse to warn of hazardous rocks below. By the fourteenth century polperro was a busy port, and the village fishermen became rich enough to build their own chapel in 1391, dedicated to st peter, the patron saint of fishermen. Chapel cliff (pronounced 'chaypell') gets its name from st peter's chapel. Explore the rugged coastline and history of an old fishing community with. Looking over to the net loft at polperro from the harbour | © lucy honeychurch. The ground floor was used for building boats. The building is believed to have been a chapel.
Chapel cliff (pronounced 'chaypell') gets its name from st peter's chapel. By the fourteenth century polperro was a busy port, and the village fishermen became rich enough to build their own chapel in 1391, dedicated to st peter, the patron saint of fishermen. Explore the rugged coastline and history of an old fishing community with. The building is believed to have been a chapel. The ground floor was used for building boats. Rumour has it that it might. Dedicated to the patron saint of sailors and fishermen, the chapel stood at the polperro end of the cliff, it may have served as a lighthouse to warn of hazardous rocks below. It’s called the net loft as more recently, before it was abandoned, the top floor was used for storing sails and fishing nets. The net loft, a rectangular 2 storey building, is situated on polperro property and probably dates from the early 19th century. Looking over to the net loft at polperro from the harbour | © lucy honeychurch.
The Net Loft on Peak Rock in Polperro, a large fishing village in
Net Loft Polperro The net loft, a rectangular 2 storey building, is situated on polperro property and probably dates from the early 19th century. It’s called the net loft as more recently, before it was abandoned, the top floor was used for storing sails and fishing nets. Explore the rugged coastline and history of an old fishing community with. Chapel cliff (pronounced 'chaypell') gets its name from st peter's chapel. Dedicated to the patron saint of sailors and fishermen, the chapel stood at the polperro end of the cliff, it may have served as a lighthouse to warn of hazardous rocks below. The ground floor was used for building boats. The building is believed to have been a chapel. Looking over to the net loft at polperro from the harbour | © lucy honeychurch. Rumour has it that it might. The net loft is a grade ii listed building thought to have been built in the early nineteenth century. By the fourteenth century polperro was a busy port, and the village fishermen became rich enough to build their own chapel in 1391, dedicated to st peter, the patron saint of fishermen. The net loft, a rectangular 2 storey building, is situated on polperro property and probably dates from the early 19th century.