The Golden Guinea, Looe, Cornwall
This beautiful Grade II*-listed building is in Fore Street in Looe in south-east Cornwall. It is timber-framed and dates from the early 1600s (the sign says 1632). According to Historic England the Grade II* listed building probably started life as a merchant's house. The oriel windows on the first floor are very rare though the original tiny panes of glass have been replaced. Fore Street is the main shopping street in Looe, which as well as being a popular seaside resort also retains an important fishing industry with a large fish market on the east bank of the Looe River.
The Golden Guinea, Looe, Cornwall
This beautiful Grade II*-listed building is in Fore Street in Looe in south-east Cornwall. It is timber-framed and dates from the early 1600s (the sign says 1632). According to Historic England the Grade II* listed building probably started life as a merchant's house. The oriel windows on the first floor are very rare though the original tiny panes of glass have been replaced. Fore Street is the main shopping street in Looe, which as well as being a popular seaside resort also retains an important fishing industry with a large fish market on the east bank of the Looe River.