Ship Inn, Porthleven

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LocationMount Pleasant Road, Porthleven, Cornwall, England
Coordinates50°05′00″N 5°19′02″W / 50.0833423°N 5.3171823°W / 50.0833423; -5.3171823
Completedc.1805
Ship Inn
The building in 2010, looking southwest
General information
TypePublic house
LocationMount Pleasant Road, Porthleven, Cornwall, England
Coordinates50°05′00″N 5°19′02″W / 50.0833423°N 5.3171823°W / 50.0833423; -5.3171823
Completedc.1805
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameThe Ship Inn
Designated22 May 1972
Reference no.1355055
Website
Official website

The Ship Inn is a Grade II listed public house in Porthleven, Cornwall, England.[1] Dating to around 1805, it stands on Mount Pleasant Road, overlooking Porthleven harbour from its western side. It is constructed of painted rubble with granite dressings. It is two storeys with a basement.[2] Some sources claim the building dates to the 17th century.[3][4]

As of 2020, the pub's landlord is Mo Spicer, who took over the business in 2017.[5]

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