THE inhabitants of Barcelona have unveiled how it feels like living in the British city 1,000 miles away from Spain.
The little hamlet, positioned just two miles from Looe in Cornwall, is residence to just a handful of residents who say receiving parcels sent is a nightmare.
And in spite of sharing its identify with the Spanish metropolis, Barcelona will be rooting for the A few Lions when they take on the Spaniards in the Euro 2024 ultimate.
Residents say if Gareth Southgate’s gentlemen can get the trophy then the festivities will rival any observed on Las Ramblas.
Football-mad builder Ian Puckey, 65, moved into 1 of Barcelona’s two semi-detached residences two several years in the past with his wife Patty Prachunkhong, 47.
The lifelong Chelsea admirer explained: “I’ll be cheering on England from Barcelona and if we acquire Barcelona will be rocking.
“I haven’t missed a activity however. It is been bothersome at occasions with the late substitutions and I assume we’ve got lucky at moments but I’m hoping we get blessed yet again.”
The heritage of Cornwall’s Barcelona dates again to 1740 when area landowner Bishop Jonathan Trelawny renamed the land in memory of his son who perished in a shipwreck when he was returning from Spain.
The unusual title often attracts travelers who want to acquire photographs of Ian’s indicator and has induced challenges for posties on their parcel deliveries.
Even with this, Ian suggests he loves dwelling there.
He explained: “We get people getting pics of the symptoms, if they cease and ask then we try to make clear the historical past but I do not imagine anyone is familiar with the real heritage.
“Sometimes when we order issues persons issue no matter whether it’s in England but I don’t brain.
“I adore this place, I like remaining by the coastline. I have been to Spain a whole lot but never the other Barcelona. I have been probably each and every other yr with my little ones or enjoying golf with my mates and I labored out there for a few months.”
Patty backs England to get the event, expressing: “Both of us have been screaming like hell when Watkins scored.
“People have been so unfavorable but I am 100% behind the group, it is coming home. It’s coming to Barcelona but it’s coming to our Barcelona. Come on England!”
There are a variety of homages to the Spanish metropolis in the hamlet.
A close by soccer pitch applied by Pelynt FC was named New Camp just after FC Barcelona’s earth-well-known Camp Nou stadium.
Next to the world-well known Barceloneta Seaside, there is a bus station named Trelawny and a Carrer de Trelawny – which usually means Trelawny Street.
Unlike its cosmopolitan Spanish namesake, Barcelona has no retailers, restaurants or cathedrals. Its sole building after housed the Trelawny estate supervisor.
Margaret Langsford, 89, who has lived in Barcelona for her entire existence, is also cheering for Gareth Southgate’s adult men.
She reported: “I unquestionably want England to get. I might remain up to watch it and see how England does. It’s wonderful how very well they have performed and I truly hope they can go all the way.
“I really like this place, I was born in this home and I’m not heading everywhere.”
How did Barcelona get its name?
IT is imagined the name Barcelona comes from the historic Iberian phrase ‘Barkeno’.
Classical sources all refer to the web site with similar names, with the Romans making use of Barcino, Barcilonum, and Barcecona.
During the Medieval interval, the metropolis was acknowledged as Barchinona, Barçalona, Barchelonaa, and Barchenona.
That identify manufactured its way to Cornwall in 1740 when community landowner Bishop Jonathan Trelawny renamed the land in memory of his son who perished in a shipwreck even though he was returning from Spain.
Trelawney’s son died defending the Catalan town in the course of the War of the Spanish Succession.