Day 3, 14/12/06, Home Page


Talk about up hill and down dale. St Ives had some very steep roads and also very narrow ones too. I wonder how many tourists get lost in this town as there are a lot of one way streets - very narrow - so eventually we found parking. Wandering down the hill we got back to the foreshore and then decided it was time for lunch. So I had to have a Cornish Pastie. Gai had a roast pork sandwich. Sitting there we were surrounded by seagulls, so I accidently dropped some food for them. Gai decided that now was the time for me to get a coat and some gloves as I was beginning to feel the cold weather we were experiencing.




Typical road in St. Ives.
Not built for modern cars.

Check the look out.
I want some food.

The Pasty shop
where lunch came from.

Sloop Inn is the sister to
the Swordfish Inn.

Another church looking
for more headstones.

Looking towards
the bellfrey.

The harbour view we enjoyed over lunch.