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  1. May 18, 2024 · Mullion, located in the picturesque region of Helston in Cornwall, is a quaint coastal village that’s been catching the eye of potential residents for its charm and serene environment. With a population of around 2,000, it offers a tight-knit community feel, which is a big draw for many.

  2. Jan 23, 2023 · Mullion is actually lovely and quiet - it's like a little bubble down here and everyone knows each other; it's a really nice community and the safest place I've ever lived."

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    • Mullion Village on The Lizard in Cornwall
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    • Where to Stay in Mullion on The Lizard in Cornwall
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    Mullion is the best place to stay for those wishing to enjoy the extraordinary beauty of the Lizard Peninsula which boasts lovely, sandy beaches in sheltered coves and a huge variety of wild flowers including some that are unique to the peninsula. A large and interesting population of birds inhabit the cliffs and offshore islands and seals and bask...

    Between Mullion village and its small port in Mullion Cove is the Chocolate Factory and Craft Centre. Open all year, this attractive little centre features a unique range of attractions. These include a small flock of llamas; the art gallery, Gallery Anthony where local artists exhibit their work and art classes and demonstrations are held; the Mul...

    Mullion Cove also known as Porth Mellin is about one mile from Mullion Village. It is also on the South West Coast Path that winds its way along the coasts of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset. A pilchard fishery developed here during the eighteenth century due to the slight shelter afforded by Mullion Island just offshore. The fishermen would haul their ...

    Mullion Cove is not the closest cove to Mullion village, Polurrian Cove, a short distance along the South West Coastal Path is closer. It is easily accessible from the centre of Mullion Village and there is also a bus stop for the local bus service nearby. This small cove has a glorious, golden sandy beach which is reached by a gently descending pa...

    Further along the South West Coastal path is the stunning Poldhu Cove. This path forms a crescent around the village of Mullion and Poldhu is the third of three easily accessible coves along the path. Poldhu is very popular as it is on the route of the local bus service has a café and shop right on the beach. The Path to Poldhu Cove on the Lizard P...

    Mullion also has a place in history. It was here, near Poldhu Cove, that Guglielmo Marconi’s sent the first transatlantic wireless signal in 1901. This momentous event is commemorated by a memorial on the South West Coastal Path between Polurrian Cove and Poldhu Cove. This Grade II listed granite ashlar column was erected by the Marconi Company of ...

    While visiting Mullion I stayed at The Polurrian. This lovely hotel is beautifully positioned on the cliffs above Polurrian Cove, a few minutes’ walk from the shops in the village. It offers well-appointed, comfortable bedrooms in the main building and self-catering villas and a self-catering cottage close by. The hotel is surrounded by lawns and g...

    Regular train services from London Paddington to Redruth then take the L1 bus to Mullion. By car the quickest and easiest route from London is via the M4, M5 and A30.

    This article is now featured on GPSmyCity. To download this article for offline reading or travel directions to the attractions highlighted in this article, go to Walking Tours in Mullion on GPSmyCity This article was based on the personal experience of Valery, an ExperiencedTraveller.

  3. Mullion itself is a hop, skip and jump inland from all of that, with two river valleys leading away from the village. You’ll find a strong sense of community here with some lovely olde worldy pubs, coffee shops, craft stores, tea rooms and galleries.

  4. Is Mullion in Cornwall a nice place to live or is it a bit rough? We have collated a series of socio-economic statistics and demographics from UK government sources such as the 2021 Census and the Index of Multiple Deprivation.

  5. With historical pubs, restaurants and art galleries, Mullion is the largest village on the Lizard and the pefect base to explore the surrounding countryside and coastline. Enjoy the views and the slower place of life at this coastal Cornish village.

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  7. Oct 5, 2022 · Things to Do in Mullion, England: See Tripadvisor's 8,634 traveller reviews and photos of Mullion tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Mullion. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.