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There are lots of great places in St Ives to have a Sunday Lunch. A couple of my favourites are The Loft Restaurant - simply yum, and The Queens on the High Street. Boat trips don’t run all year round due to the weather conditions. However, they do start running around March time and keep going after the Summer as long as possible. Alfred Wallis was a Cornish fisherman, who took to painting when his wife died. He started painting at the age of 70 and he painted fishing scenes from around St Ives. His style is called naive and was not appreciated until after his death in 1942. Artists have been working here since the 1880s, alongside the fishing nets (there is such an interesting studio showing how this worked).

A magical thing to do (if you like to get up early) is to go down to one of the beaches that faces out towards Godrevy Lighthouse and watch the sunrise. On a clear morning it is utterly magical! A freshly baked scone with homemade jam and clotted cream is beyond devine! There are lots of cafes that do a superb cream tea.

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The Market Place Tea Rooms is at the top of Lifeboat Hill in St Ives by the round(ish) Market Place building and the St Eia Church. It is a super pretty tea room that do delicious cream teas, as well as lots of other amazing treats! Throughout the town you can see various Barbara Hepworth Sculptures. Epidaurus at The Malakoff over looking Porthminster Beach; Dual Form outside The Guildhall on Street-An-Pol are definitely worth a visit. The St Ives Arts Club (the wooden clad building on Westcott’s Quay) is a brilliant place for events. They host art events and exhibitions, music, poetry, drama, comedy and films. Visit the holy well of St Eia, which, until 1843 was the main water supply for the Downalong area of St Ives. It is now used during the St Ives Feast Day celebrations. The well is found at the bottom of Porthmeor Hill, at the bottom of Barnoon Cemetery.

Smeaton’s Pier has 2 lighthouses - the smaller one halfway along was built when the original pier was much shorter. They extended the pier is 1890 and built the new, larger lighthouse. And yes I know car parking isn't exactly a "brilliant" thing to do. However, if you sort out your car parking you will enjoy the other 100 things all the better! Willy Wallers Ice Cream Factory is the brightly coloured ice cream shop in the harbour. They have a brilliant spinning wheel of ice creams which helps you to choose from their huge range of yumdiddlyumptious flavours.The St Ives Jumbo Luggers are the small open sailing boats with rusty red, almost square looking sails. There are 3 of them that sail from St Ives harbour. Just out of the crowds, Café Art is located on Chapel Street. They offer a selection of cakes, sandwiches and cream teas. Work is being done on setting up a fish market on Smeaton's Pier. Once I know more about this I will post more information. St Ives has 3 play parks - of the swings and slides sort - but you have to walk for them, there is nothing right in the heart of town. I’ll be honest, these are the ones I have most recently sampled and I’m happy to be told there are other ones that do good Sunday lunches too!

This should all be served with a lovely pot of tea. So Where Is Best To Have A Cream Tea In St Ives Jus' Desserts sits under the Balcony Bar right next to the equally tempting amusement arcade. My kids can't think of anything nicer than spending time in Harbour Amusements followed by a Jus' Desserts ice cream. They also do milkshakes, coffee, slushies, waffle and much to my husband's excitement, whippy soft ice cream! The question is though, have you ever had your ice cream stolen by a seagull? If you have you can call yourself a true St Ives lover. The oldest house in St Ives is found at 5 Fish Street. It is reputed to have been built in the 1600s. There were of course much older houses than this, but in the 1930s they were cleared in the slum clearances. The most notable of these was the demolition of Pudding Bag Lane.miles out of St Ives are the Amalwhidden fishing lakes and the Nance fishing lakes. They often run coarse fishing competitions from here, and you can also get tuition. As we were well into the holiday season, it was too busy to be able to remove the commercial kitchen, so we had to close that room off and over the next two weeks we turned what was a café into a beautiful shop. Porthmeor and Porthminster Beaches allow dogs on all year except from 15th May to 30th Sept between 10am and 6pm. Porthgwidden and the Harbour Beaches allow dogs on all year except from 1st July to 31st August between 10am and 6pm. Bamaluz, Breakwater and Lambeth Beaches allow dogs on all year, but access is limited at high tides when the beaches disappear.

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