Penlee House
Penlee House was originally built in 1865 by the wealthy Branwell family. The house and gardens were described as "delightful" and a "perfect picture" in the Cornishman Newspaper which the Branwell family also happened to own. The estate was sold to the council in 1946 so the gardens could be used as a WW2 memorial and the house was used for a museum. The cross outside the museum dates from the 11th Century and was originally located in the Green Market.
On walks
- Penzance to Newlyn (3.9 mile walk)