The original Folly House, photographed in 1930.
To the far right the building which became known as Folly House (built in c1890 by Perkins and Caldwell, and is now Sophia's); the present Folly House was not there in 1760 when the Algerines came to Penzance; however the original Folly House was. The present Folly House/Sophia's in 1760 was a store (later re-built as a large house) as part of the grounds of The Folly, a recreational area. The Folly House was in existence in 1760. A ship full of lost Algerians came to Mount's Bay. They were received with dismay and consternation, all 172 of them were temporarily imprisoned in The Folly House, complete with chests, cutlasses and other personal belongings that they had managed to save.