Mullion Attractions
The parish church (15th-16th century) at Mullion is of interest, not only for its 13th century font and carved 16th century pews, but also for the dog flap in the south porch, which enabled the local sheep dogs to run in and out minding their flocks while their masters attended church.
Mullion is also a popular tourist destination due to its location on the Lizard Peninsula and the prehistoric discoveries.
Mullion is also a popular tourist destination due to its location on the Lizard Peninsula and the prehistoric discoveries.
Marconi Tower
Near the village of Mullion a small obelisk shaped tower commemorates Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), the inventor of wireless telegraphy, who made the first successful trans Atlantic radio transmission from here in 1901.