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    To the Lighthouse

    Posted by Davidstephens 28 September 2011

    Though Virginia Woolf set her famous novel in the Hebrides it was inspired by childhood holidays at St Ives Bay in Cornwall
    Pure white sand, hidden rock pools, a wooden cafe serving hot chocolate, and that view to the lighthouse - a timeless stream of consciousness

    West of Redruth and the A£) take the road to Hayle, just before take the coast road to the village of Gwithians, signs to Godrevy and the National Trust a mile before the village.
    Google map: bit.ly/o8kOqh

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    The most spectacular views from any gallery in Great Britain. Northwards from the glazed rotunda over the shimmering sands of Porthmeor beach where über-cool surfers seem to dance on the crashing waves and east across mediterranean blue St Ives Bay to Virginia Woolf’s brilliant white lighthouse at Godrevy. The St Ives school of painters flourished in the mid 20th Century and their life affirming take on modernism reflected the ancient landscape and wild Cornish sea. Afterwards exploring the narrow lanes of the ‘downalong' fishing community of St Ives or walking the coastal path to magical Zennor you will quickly understand why so many creative people have been drawn to this very special place.

    Porthmeor Beach, St Ives, Cornwall, TR26 1TG
    +44(0)1736 796226
    www.tate.org.uk/stives/
    Google map: bit.ly/dOpUpj

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    Visiting the Tate, St Ives

    Posted by Raelina 6 August 2007

    Being a Londoner, I'm spoilt for choice and can visit a different gallery/exhibition every day if I wanted to.

    Although the exhibition itself is brilliant in the Tate, the view from the top restaurant is AMAZING.

    The sun was beating down and 3 friends and myself sat in front of the huge glass wall looking straight out on to the beach/sea.

    Words cannot describe it, it felt we were somewhere in the Med, not England.

    Well worth a trip!

    Tate, St Ives

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