St Ives



Many people love a St Ives holiday

and it is little wonder as this small Cornwall town has so much to offer. We are developing a St Ives guide which we will continue to publish here over the coming weeks and we hope that reading about some of the towns history and current attractions will encourage you to visit it. There are many St Ives apartments to choose from whatever the size of your party, but, if you are a couple with up to two children then naturally we hope that you will choose to stay in Poscader.

The Sloop Inn


We will start our journey at the Sloop Inn which can be found at the harbour front. Dating back to around 1312 it is one of the oldest inns to be found in Cornwall and many would claim it is the best pub in St Ives.

Inside it retains much of its ancient character and the walls are adorned with original art by local artists. Outside there is a seating area that faces the harbour and when the sun shines, which it often does in St Ives, this is a great suntrap and even in winter it is extremely pleasant to sit there. Naturally it is not always easy to find a seat. We have a great view of it from the Poscader decking, so with the aid of binoculars or a long focal length lens you can quickly check out how busy it is.

The Sloop Inn shot from Poscader decking

The Sloop Inn shot from Poscader decking (focal length 300mm). This was during the winter and there are still people enjoying the sun outside. From the ladder and the man in overalls it looks as if the place is getting a fresh coat of paint.



Stroll a little further along the harbour front and you will find Hobblers House, one of our favourite restaurants.



Hobblers House


This is a quaint old restaurant which occupies two floors and has excellent food (especially if you enjoy fresh sea food or succulant steaks) and great harbour views. Again there are many paintings by local artists on the walls and the restaurant has a special place for Poncle, that wonderful depictor of cats; many of the wine carafs are also decorated by her.

Hobblers House is a listed building which dates back to the 17th century and you can find it on the harbour front. Originally the building was home to local 'hobblers' and outside they would moor their tug boats. Hobblers were essentially pilots who would tow large boats into the harbour.

This is a picture of Hobblers House painted by Ponckle. The print hangs over our dining table.

Print of Hobblers House by Ponckle

Next we will take a look at the immediate surroundings of St Ives - discover cliff top walks and the golden sands of Carbis Bay more...

OR - Sample some of the special party atmosphere in St Ives at Christmas and the New Year.

Today's Weather in St Ives




Sharks Visit St Ives Harbour


St Ives Harbour has a good many visitors including the odd shark. This one turned up last year and attracted a considerable amount of attention.

Shark in St Ives harbour

Perhaps he wasn't terrifyingly large, but he certainly caused these canoeists some consternation. Of course he is quite harmless.

canoeists concerned by Shark in St Ives harbour

Some people prefer camping at St Ives and if you are one of them, then here is an interesting link: funny tents




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NEXT: Walk to Carbis Bay
Take in the western cliff top walks

OR - Sample some of the special party atmosphere in St Ives at Christmas and the New Year.