Polperro
Polperro is a large village, civil parish, and fishing port on the Polperro Heritage Coast in the south of Cornwall, England. In Polperro, enjoy its beauty with the coastline, the harbor, and the narrow cobblestone streets that feel like you just need to stretch out your hands and touch the huts on either side. Polperro is famously crooked like a matrix. Despite developing tourism, Polperro still retains the charm of an ancient fishing village from the 13th century.
The roads in Polperro have many murmuring streams, the banks of which are covered with flowers. Along the way, we see many small houses painted white with colorful decorations, called cream in the UK. Small white-painted houses like matchboxes in the mountains, overlooking the clear bay with drifting boats and gorse blossoming down the foothills. This is a suitable place for relaxing trips, enjoying the fresh air of nature and the sea.