Polperro, The Harbour 1888
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Built in a narrow gully in cliffs 400 feet high, this was once a smuggling village. Many of the fishermen's cottages looking towards the harbour were built in three storeys, the ground floor being used for storing and salting their catches of fish. The living quarters and bedrooms were reached by an exterior flight of stone steps.
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