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  1. St Ives has been a popular tourist destination since the St Ives Bay Line opened in 1877, allowing visitors to easily get to the town. [46] St Ives has been named the best UK seaside town by The Guardian in 2007, [7] and by the British Travel Awards in 2010 and 2011. [3] [47] In 2020, St Ives was named the most expensive seaside resort in the ...

  2. Oct 26, 2024 · In the early 20th century the town emerged as an artist colony, and it continues to be a centre for art. Tate St. Ives (1993), a branch of the national Tate galleries, is located there and includes the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden. The name St. Ives has been given to a style of pottery established there by Bernard Leach in 1920 ...

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  3. In 1877, the railway came to town and St. Ives, taking advantage of a new breed of visitor, quickly established itself as a popular holiday destination. Among those visitors were several artists. It's known that Turner visited St. Ives twice, as did the marine artist Henry Moore. From the 1920s, the town became a hotbed of modernist creativity.

  4. The church of St Ives was built as a chapel to Lelant, by virtue of a bull from pope Alexander I., bearing date 1410; it was consecrated by the Bishop of Exeter, on the 3d of February 1434.[*p] St. Ives is a daughter-church to Lelant.

  5. Huntingdon, the place of his birth in 1599, turned down the chance to erect a memorial in the late 19th century. Even in St Ives there were reservations over the bronze statue raised by public subscription and erected in Market Hill in 1901. Great fire of St Ives In 1689 St Ives suffered a devastating fire.

  6. Oct 8, 2017 · Wesley Methodist Church, St Ives Rd, Carbis Bay, St Ives. TR26 2SF - 01736 796408 Collected information on every aspect of the town’s unique history and people including newspaper articles, maps, legal documents, correspondence, catalogues and pamphlets, books, sound recordings, photographs, genealogical records.

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  8. St Ives developed as a fishing port in the 14th century and was important enough to be granted a weekly market in the 15th century. It was raised to the status of a borough in 1500. The town developed around The Island, a promontory dividing the windswept Porthmeor area to the north-west from the protected Porthminster area to the east and south.

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