Looe has its own island - called St George's Island. Its about a mile offshore but looks closer. Its got a very long history and featured on a time team show last year.
http:http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/T/timeteam/2009/looe/index.html People have habited and visited the island since early iron age and there is a ruined church on the top. legend has it that in early christian times it was a port for experting tin from Cornwall and Jesus visited as a child, playing on the beaches while travelling with Joseph of Arimithea. However this is likely just a tale, a legend.
In the 20th Century the Island was owned by two sisters - Babs and Evelyn Atkins
They built a house and lived there for many years. Evelyn died in 1997 aged 87 and Babs lived there alone until 2004 until she also died, aged 86. the Island was then left to the Cornwall wildlife trust to be a nature reserve forever.
Boats do go out to the island and tourists can vist, although there is not much to see really however the island is surrounded by wildlife including seals
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