"Old Cornish Pubs"

Malcolm Chant

"Old Cornish Pubs"

. The Tithe Map shows it standing in a field called Preaching Meadow where, it is said, John Wesley preached here.

The focal point of the village has always been the picturesque Red Lion Inn. We know it was already a well established hostelry in 1717 for when landlord Walter Lory died that year, the inventory of his “goods and chattels” included pewter dishes and porringers, candlesticks and cooking pots, stools, forms, benches and beds.

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 "Old Cornish Pubs" by Malcolm Chant
 "Old Cornish Pubs" by Malcolm Chant
  • Malcolm Chant
  • Mike Oxley

    Mike Oxley

    What a fantastic looking pub, Malcolm. Beautiful shot.

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Mike, it is very old.
    (well like me really)

  • Steve & Lesley

    Steve & Lesley

    excellent malcolm

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Steve, They do a great pint in there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    if your this way.

  • Gerry Danen

    Gerry Danen

    Awesome, Malcolm. And such rich history!

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Gerry.

  • Rowan  Plantagenet

    Rowan Plantag...

    Lovely!
    I’d love o sit there now with a good pint and some barfood.

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Hello Maureen! are you inviting me to meet you there young Lady????hehehe just say & the pints on me.

    Thank you for stopping by.

  • Shaun Whiteman

    Shaun Whiteman

    A great shot of this beautiful looking pub, great work Malcolm!!

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Shaun.much appreciated.

  • Malcolm Chant replied

  • Rowan  Plantagenet

    Rowan Plantag...

    I’d love to do so, malcolm. ;)
    But it’s a tad too far away. :-((((

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Maureen, Love conqures everything hehehe

  • Krys Bailey

    Krys Bailey

    What a perfect Olde Englishe Pub! Make mine a gallon of cider, will ya??? ;o)

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Will do Kris, but I reckon after an “half,” you’d be under the table.hehe

    Thank you my Friend.

  • cherylc1

    cherylc1

    WOW~ Looks like a great place!! fabulous capture my friend!! XOXOXOHUGGGS

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    OH MY another WOW thank you Dear Cheryl.

  • martinG36

    martinG36

    Ah the local pub.. seen many a year and many a pint served..
    I read in our local papers many of the pubs are closing..
    So bar keep set up a round for my friends Cheers

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank ywou very much Martin, Why not have a break over here.

  • Jim Harmon

    Jim Harmon

    Neat old building and shot.

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Jim

  • Catherine Veal

    Catherine Veal

    this is a lovely looking pub Malcolm.x

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Catherine,

  • RickF

    RickF

    Great capture!

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you vry much Rick

  • Jason Connolly

    Jason Connolly

    Lovely shot here malcolm..

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Jason

  • Béla Török

    Béla Török

    Excellent image, Malcolm!

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Bela

  • Gary Gurr

    Gary Gurr

    Great image Malcolm. Beautiful little pub.

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Gary, much appreciated.

  • nastruck

    nastruck

    I would love to see some of these old buildings in person, Malcolm. Beautiful!!!!

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Well come over young Harold, you can stay here.

    no excuse

  • Bluenorther

    Bluenorther

    This is a marvelous shot Malcolm. “Old Things” are truly wonderful and the history that goes with them is magic!:>)) Leslie

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Hello Leslie, Thank you very much.

  • nastruck

    nastruck

    Oh yea, and go inside and have a pint. Would you buy me one, Sir Malcolm????

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    YEP the offer is there young Harold,

  • missmoneypenny

    missmoneypenny

    JUST BEAUTIFULLY PORTRAYED – INSTANT FAVE !!

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Young Chris.

    Hugs xx

  • trueblvr

    trueblvr

    Very quaint. I love the pictures of the old pups architecture.

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Young Di.

    much appreciated.

  • BLYTHART

    BLYTHART

    Photo is fantastic, but you missed a bit out of the description. As I am the son of a Methodist preacher (now deceased) I guess you meant to say “John Wesley preached here” :)

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    AHH I wonderd how long before someone spotted my deliberate mistake lolo hehehe

  • FailingMemory

    FailingMemory

    Down memory lane. Great shot.

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much

  • joyousmoon

    joyousmoon

    Absolutely stunning! Love the old thatched roof!

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Pamela, they do a great Lunch!!!!

  • Krys Bailey

    Krys Bailey

    A half??? You’re talking to a seasoned Cider drinker, my friend! Hic! ;o)

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    AHHHHH are we talking about the Famous Scrumpy here? hic hic lol???

  • Krys Bailey

    Krys Bailey

    Fizzy, still, scrumpy – as long as it’s cider! ;o)))

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    You quite a lad young Man!!!!!hehehe

  • Krys Bailey

    Krys Bailey

    Er…. I’m a lass…. and not a particulary young one, rofl! ;o)))

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    OH umm, Can we put that down to a senior moment!!!! hehehe I’d forgottenLOL hugs xxx

  • Martina Fagan

    Martina Fagan

    Very lovely Malcolm

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Tina

  • sundawg7

    sundawg7

    A very attractive & quaint structure Malcolm and splendidly captured. All the best, Ron

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much Ron, for your kind comment.

  • cynthiab

    cynthiab

    so old worldly super photograph of the pub

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank you very much indeed Cynthia.

    much appreciated

  • Sean Farragher

    Sean Farragher

    fantastic

  • Malcolm Chant replied

    Thank youi very much Sean!

  • Evita

    Evita

    ♥ Fabulous capture Malcolm !!! :D ♥

  • WINTERROSE

    WINTERROSE

    lovely

  • Tenee Attoh

    Tenee Attoh

    And yes , may they never disappear. Cornwall is a great place, my daughter did her MA there and I spent 3 years between Cornwall and Plymouth, great place.

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