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had taken their toll on the country; in 1803, the town formed a volunteer company to man guns in defence against attack from the French. The blockade of 1808, which prevented the Looe fleet from reaching their pilchard-fishing areas, also put considerable financial strain on the community. In 1805,
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who streamed into the cobbled streets and forced their way into cottages and taverns. Much to their fury, they discovered that the villagers had been forewarned of their arrival and many had fled into the surrounding orchards and meadows to escape. The pirates still managed to seize eighty mariners
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Estuaries. In some places it is still twelve feet high, and where it is best preserved (for example, in
Willake Wood) it is stone-faced and flanked by a ditch. Over the years, there have been many theories to what the ancient earthwork may have been or its intended purpose. While the name and early
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in the 1st century BC. Additionally, a small hoard of eight late Roman coins was recovered in 2008. These coins were recovered from one of the shallow ditches forming a 'pear-shaped enclosure' which encompassed the top of Looe Island and the later
Christian chapel site. All eight coins date to the
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activity). A Neolithic stone axe, made of greenstone, was found in 1978 on a tidal gravel bank in the bed of West Looe River. Further
Neolithic finds, such as flint arrow heads, have also been found in the fields above Trenant Point. Furthermore, the site of a large perfect
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being dubbed "the playground of
Plymouth". This trend continued throughout the 20th century; more and more hotels and tourist facilities were built in the town, and Looe grew and prospered, with peaks in fishing and boatbuilding following the First and Second World Wars.
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and ancient enclosures. Such as the Hall Rings, Kilminorth fort, the fort at Yearle's Wood and many more. It is likely that the secrets behind 'Giant's Hedge' may never be known, perhaps the history of the Hedge could even be a combination of different time periods.
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was found whilst developing the road on St
Martins hill. It is said that the urn was brown in colour, was about 10 inches high and contained several burnt human bone fragments. Close to the spot where the urn was found, a rock containing numerous specimens of
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Outside the busy summer months, the town remains a centre for shopping and entertainment for local villagers. Annually in late
September, the town is the destination of choice for thousands of music lovers and top name performers for the
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tournaments, for prizes, held in Looe (both East Looe and West Looe) for centuries. Venues for tournaments have included: the field at
Barbican Farm, the field adjoining the Old Barbican, Looe Beach and West Looe Down.
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have also been noted in the area of Looe, such as at the locally known
Wooldown field and at the base of Shutta hill, however neither of the tumuli are visible today. Throughout the Looe area, there are also numerous
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area from 1837, Looe's fortunes began to revive. The
Herodsfoot mine produced 13,470 tons of lead between 1848 and 1884 and more than 17 tons of silver between 1853 and 1884. The canal was used first to transport
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of the canal, which was used less and less until, by 1910, traffic ceased entirely. The railway was later linked to Liskeard proper, and as the mining boom came to an end, it adapted to carry passengers in 1879.
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was located in a field just north of Hillcrest Nursing home in East Looe. Unfortunately, some time after 1823 the site was levelled, thus leaving no trace of the large barrow to be seen today. Additional
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folklore suggests it was built by a giant, as the rhyme goes
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Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle, 23 May 1830.
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in East Looe is believed to have dated from around 1450.
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1572:"Background information for Looe and the Looe Harbour"
1469:"List of Place-names agreed by the MAGA Signage Panel"
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2356:. Shark Angling Club of Great Britain. Archived from
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2052:. Padstow, Cornwall: Lodenek Press. p. 133.
2523:Cornwall Record Office Online Catalogue for Looe
1153:West Looe viewed across the river from East Looe
1087:Burgee of Looe Sailing Club, established in 1934
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825:Sketchmap of the East and West Looe Rivers
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1117:Te Papa Tongarewa museum of New Zealand
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1173:View towards Looe, taken from near
1164:Shark Angling Club of Great Britain
3072:Index of Cornwall-related articles
2792:List of civil parishes in Cornwall
2467:from the original on 27 July 2011.
2433:"Cornwall Council Interactive Map"
2391:from the original on 27 March 2018
2325:Cornish Guardian, 11 October 1907.
2108:National Heritage List for England
1974:from the original on 27 March 2018
1943:from the original on 27 March 2018
577:late 3rd or early 4th century AD.
462:"little cove") being connected by
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2334:Cornish Guardian, 22 August 1935.
2159:from the original on 25 July 2015
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3116:South East Cornwall constituency
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2518:Looe Chamber of Commerce website
2461:"Nautical Measured Mile Markers"
2298:Morning Advertiser, 29 May 1829.
2280:Aplin, Lucy (15 February 2023).
2027:"The Old Guildhall Museum, Looe"
787:West Looe comprised part of the
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3019:Population of major settlements
2410:http://www.looe.cornwall.sch.uk
2202:A History of East and West Looe
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1113:Portrait of Katherine Mansfield
3427:Fishing communities in England
3407:Ports and harbours of Cornwall
2609:Council of the Isles of Scilly
1964:"Looe area - Cornwall Council"
1527:"Looe West and Lansallos ward"
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801:St Nicholas' Church, West Looe
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1008:Liskeard and Looe Union Canal
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605:and a possible Roman fort at
2479:"www.looetowncouncil.gov.uk"
2463:. Polperro village website.
1894:"Heritage Gateway - Results"
1869:"Heritage Gateway - Results"
1834:"Dark Age dykes of Cornwall"
1783:"Heritage Gateway - Results"
1758:"Heritage Gateway - Results"
1730:"Heritage Gateway - Results"
1705:"Heritage Gateway - Results"
1652:"Heritage Gateway - Results"
1627:"Heritage Gateway - Results"
1602:"Heritage Gateway - Results"
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3417:Seaside resorts in Cornwall
2307:Western Times, 22 May 1830.
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1065:Looe Urban District Council
920:unreformed House of Commons
770:St Mary's Church, East Looe
747:the Order of Saint Benedict
118:OS grid reference
39:Human settlement in England
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2260:collections.tepapa.govt.nz
2205:. Phillimore. p. 79.
1898:www.heritagegateway.org.uk
1873:www.heritagegateway.org.uk
1787:www.heritagegateway.org.uk
1762:www.heritagegateway.org.uk
1734:www.heritagegateway.org.uk
1709:www.heritagegateway.org.uk
1656:www.heritagegateway.org.uk
1631:www.heritagegateway.org.uk
1606:www.heritagegateway.org.uk
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1553:Plymouth & Launceston
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1998:29 November 2014 at the
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1301:Looe Valley branch line
1206:Woolly Monkey Sanctuary
1071:20th century and beyond
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2419:Looe Community Academy
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2199:Keast, John (1987).
2129:Byron, G.W. (1977).
2014:Cornish Church Guide
1812:www.intocornwall.com
1684:www.pastscape.org.uk
1399:New Year festivities
218:Sovereign state
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3306:St Ive and Pensilva
3065:Outline of Cornwall
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2415:8 June 2014 at the
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1968:www.cornwall.gov.uk
1962:Council, Cornwall.
1937:www.ilovelooe.co.uk
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1101:Katherine Mansfield
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2029:. Welcome to Looe
1560:978-0-319-23146-3
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1372:leading to
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1194:restaurants
1175:Looe Island
1093:Talland Bay
1055:In 1866, a
1037:Bodmin Moor
1033:Cheesewring
817:Looe Bridge
805:common hall
797:Middle Ages
751:Looe Island
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615:River Fowey
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3336:St Pinnock
3326:St Mellion
3301:St Germans
3286:South Hill
3161:Callington
3024:Demography
2919:St Austell
2909:Port Navas
2784:Wadebridge
2737:St Austell
2727:Porthleven
2677:Launceston
2637:Callington
2083:21 January
1903:19 October
1878:19 October
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1792:15 October
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1739:12 October
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1689:21 January
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1537:8 February
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1485:11 January
1451:References
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1378:Porthallow
1281:Banjo Pier
1238:St Austell
1145:Looe today
1045:Moorswater
922:until the
815:See also:
689:Michaelmas
671:granted a
623:bronze age
611:bronze age
595:Roman road
555:Morphology
498:Bronze Age
456:Porthbyhan
448:River Looe
351:50°21′14″N
194:South West
109:Population
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3346:St Winnow
3271:Quethiock
3246:Millbrook
3241:Menheniot
3206:Lanteglos
3201:Lanlivery
3034:The Duchy
2971:Civil War
2904:Pont Pill
2788:See also:
2742:St Blazey
2672:Hugh Town
2647:Camelford
1353:West Looe
1289:Victorian
1263:East Looe
904:West Looe
900:East Looe
881:pilchards
846:Victorian
833:in 1347.
749:occupied
711:fishermen
705:when the
696:new towns
630:hillforts
489:Neolithic
354:4°27′14″W
288:Ambulance
228:Post town
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3351:Torpoint
3316:St Keyne
3291:St Cleer
3281:Sheviock
3266:Polperro
3261:Pillaton
3231:Luxulyan
3216:Liskeard
3196:Landulph
3191:Lanreath
3176:Dobwalls
3166:Calstock
3156:Braddock
3146:Boconnoc
3130:Cornwall
3044:Politics
2889:Menalhyl
2772:Torpoint
2767:Stratton
2722:Penzance
2697:Marazion
2682:Liskeard
2652:Falmouth
2642:Camborne
2578:Cornwall
2465:Archived
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2033:9 August
1996:Archived
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1972:Archived
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1941:Archived
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1580:Archived
1439:See also
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1421:Quiberon
1415:Looe is
1411:Twinning
1359:Sclerder
1305:Liskeard
1297:terminus
1222:Cotehele
1214:Polperro
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703:flooding
669:Henry II
662:Bodrigan
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562:amphorae
551:Trelawne
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515:Iron Age
464:a bridge
444:Liskeard
440:Plymouth
433:Cornwall
340:Cornwall
281:Cornwall
176:Cornwall
158:Cornwall
125:SX254533
99:Cornwall
3341:St Veep
3331:St Neot
3311:St John
3276:Saltash
3171:Deviock
3049:Schools
3039:Diocese
2997:Fishing
2992:Economy
2987:Culture
2967:History
2944:Valency
2859:Helford
2829:De Lank
2762:Saltash
2752:St Ives
2732:Redruth
2712:Padstow
2707:Newquay
2667:Helston
2163:21 July
1429:Kiberen
1417:twinned
1299:of the
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862:fishing
858:granite
854:arsenic
842:St Anne
793:Talland
755:beacons
735:cellars
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626:barrows
570:Pytheas
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3256:Pelynt
3251:Morval
3141:Antony
3007:Places
2960:Topics
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2894:Ottery
2884:Lynher
2874:Lerryn
2869:Kensey
2844:Gannel
2819:Carnon
2802:Rivers
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264:Police
186:Region
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