Penryn River
Penryn is a far older town than Falmouth, so the stretch of water between Falmouth and Flushing is properly called the Penryn River. For the purpose of this page I'll use the name for the river west of the Greenbank Hotel.
The Penryn River has two sources. To the south, a stream called Antron meets the tidal water by the Famous Barrel pub, while on the north side of town the Treluswell stream meets the tide at Islington Wharf.
The Penryn River has two sources. To the south, a stream called Antron meets the tidal water by the Famous Barrel pub, while on the north side of town the Treluswell stream meets the tide at Islington Wharf.
26.12.2004:
15.03.2005: But to a property developer, nothing is derelict...
09.04.2005:
22.11.2005:
06.02.2005: Just south of Penryn Bridge is Exchequer Quay, where the two arms of Penryn creek meet.
21.07.2005. Islington Wharf
It's high tide. The whole creek dries at low water, apart from the narrow stream bed.
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