About Port Navas
Port Navas is located at the head of a wooded tidal creek on the North side of the Helford River. Once a busy port, it's now a haven for boating enthusiasts and others who appreciate peace and quiet and beautiful surroundings.
Oysters are still fattened at the Duchy Oyster farm and the Port Navas Yacht Club plays host to visiting yachtsmen and thirsty villagers. There's no proper pub and no village shop, although the Save The Children charity shop does good business in the summer months.
Port Navas has a healthy mixture of full-time residents, second homes and holiday lets. There is a small Methodist church and in 2002 village residents and friends got together to purchase the old Reading Room for use as a Village Hall.
The popular Port Navas Regatta has been held on the Quay for more than eighty years.

PORT NAVAS VILLAGE HALL
The Village Hall is available for use by individuals, organisations or groups for meetings, exhibitions or coffee mornings etc.
If you can offer your help in any way it would be very much appreciated. If you know others who could help please let us know.
Secretary: Clare Holmes · Email Clare
Management Committee:
Carolyn McDonald (Chair),
Fiona Beale, David Burke, Patricia Cross,
Dilys Gardiner,
Jeff Meadows, David Nightingale, Sally
Thomas,
Aline Turner, Roy Windebank.
Registered Charity No. 1094349



