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Admiral Benbow Restaurant

A Grade II Listed Building in Penzance, Cornwall

Admiral Benbow 2011 by VR6Lee

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The Admiral Benbow is one of the oldest pubs in Penzance and it is believed to have been in existence since the 17th century. No doubt there are many interesting stories here about shipwrecks, pirates, smugglers, illegal booties and the people who drank at the pub. Before you enter the Admiral Benbow, take a look at its roof where you’ll see a smuggler who is believed to be shooting at the excise man.

all the decorations in the pub are genuine maritime artifacts that have been salvaged from various shipwrecked vessels along the Cornish coast over the past 400 years. The collection of treasures and fixtures and fittings in the Admiral Benbow are truly fascinating and they are cleverly built into the interior design of the building, such as the Captain’s Cabin restaurant with its fine woodwork from a Portuguese Man O’ War.
In the Lady Hamilton Lounge and Wreck Bar upstairs there is a magnificent cannon and some ship figureheads.

Uploaded by VR6Lee on 4 September 2011

Photo ID: 23057
Building ID: 101143159
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