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St Ives Timeless Skin Collagen Elastin Moisturizer Jar 283 g/10 oz

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Knill’s Monument is the spire on top of the hill overlooking St Ives. You have probably seen it and wondered what on earth it is! It was built by John Knill as a memorial to himself! He also left money to the town for the monument's upkeep, as well as putting on the Knill ceremony every 5 years in his honour! Their cream teas are served with a large dish of cream and jam, (the more the better!), along with strawberries. The scones are usually available in a variety of flavours too.

Okay, I’m going to hold up my hands here and say I’m not a surfer. I’ve tried it, I’ve had lessons, it is just not for me. Plenty of people really do enjoy it though and the best place to give it a go is on Porthmeor Beach. Olive’s Café is a lovely, out-of-the-way spot settled in Island Square. You can also enjoy lots of other baked and sweet treats. During the less stormy months you can take part in yoga classes on the beach. Showcase Studios St Ives offer a great selection of yoga classes and retreats, both on and off the beach. Porthmeor Beach Café is also supplied by the local company, Original Coffee Ltd, so you can be sure to find a tasty caffeine fix here. There are two slightly out of town proper Fish & Chip takeaways. The one we use is called Sharkeys, which is up at the top of Penbeagle Hill in the industrial estate.Harbour front dessert parlour serving delicious ice cream cookie sandwiches, waffles, sundaes, milkshakes and more!

Turn up the road by the Cornish Arms on the road to Carbis Bay and take the left hand fork all the way to the top of the hill. Here you will find the amazing Steeple Woodland Nature Reserve. I’ve lived in St Ives for over 10 years and the birdlife in Springtime here never ceases to amaze me. Yes we have the seagulls (herring gulls) but there is so much more. A sit in the sunshine at Kitty’s Coner is a must for any visitor to St Ives. Kitty’s Corner is an iconic spot in St Ives. It is the little corner on the Harbour Beach by the sweet little cottages and the dream Quay House. It is called Kitty’s Corner after the lady who used to live there with her cats. She could often be seen feeding them and the seagulls on the beach. Because of the way that corner of the beach faces, it is often warm, sheltered and sunny, even in Winter. You can even opt for a glass of Moet instead of tea or coffee to add an extra sparkle to your experience!If you look in the tide line after big winds or a storm on the beach, you will find pieces of seaglass. These are pieces of glass that have been lost into the sea and churned and polished by the waves. They make beautiful momentos and my daughter loves to turn them into pictures and mosaics. The best places in St Ives to collect seaglass are Harbour Beach and Porthmeor Beach. Why the 3 arches underneath? These were built to help with the circulation of water to prevent the sand building up in the harbour. The library itself is worth exploring. They have a fascinating range of books about St Ives history and some super works of art.

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