Where is Fore Street in St Ives?

Fore Street is the main, narrow cobbled, one-way shopping street located in the heart of St Ives, Cornwall. It runs from the Market Place down to The Wharf Post Office at Chy an Chy, positioned near the harbour and popular independent shops.
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What is the famous street in St Ives?

Fore Street is the main shopping street in St Ives. It runs from Market Place down to The Wharf Post Office at Chy an Chy.
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Why are streets called fore street?

“Fore Street” is a name often used in the south west of England to mean the main street of a town or village. Derived from the Cornish word “Forth”, meaning “Street”, and corrupted to “Fore” in English, there are over seventy examples in Cornwall alone.
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Where is the famous green door in St Ives?

Where is it? Tucked behind St Ives Bakery just off The Digey at Number 1 Virgin Street. Want to stay right opposite the Little Green Door?
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What is the prettiest seaside village in Cornwall?

Cornwall's prettiest coastal villages include iconic spots like Mousehole, Port Isaac, and Polperro, known for their picturesque harbours and traditional cottages; charming alternatives like St Mawes, Mevagissey, and Fowey with their sailing scenes; and rugged gems such as Boscastle, Cadgwith, and Zennor, offering dramatic scenery and authentic Cornish feel, often featured in travel guides for their unique beauty.
 
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Cornwall 360' St Ives Walking along Fore Street Shops June 2022

What is the crime rate in St Ives?

St Ives (Cornwall) has a crime rate of 107.7 per 1,000 people and a safety score of 75/100. Learn about local trends and safety tips for this area.
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Where does Gordon Ramsay live in Cornwall?

Gordon Ramsay lives primarily in Rock, Cornwall, at a waterfront mansion he built on the site of a former property, overlooking the Camel Estuary, featuring an infinity pool, two kitchens, and luxury amenities; he previously owned other homes in Trebetherick and Fowey but sold those.
 
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Where did Ben Nicholson live in St Ives?

Nicholson moved to St Ives in 1939 living at Trezion, Salubrious Place, for 19 years. In 1943, he joined the St Ives Society of Artists. In 1951 he and Barbara Hepworth divorced.
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What was filmed in St Ives?

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. 20112h 16mPG-1345Metascore. ...
  • Top Secret! 19841h 30mPG68Metascore. ...
  • Ladies in Lavender. 20041h 44mPG-1361Metascore. ...
  • Poldark. 1975–1977TV-MATV Series. ...
  • Raise the Titanic. 19801h 55mPG. ...
  • Blue Juice. 19951h 30mR64Metascore. ...
  • Thief Takers. 1995– TV Series. ...
  • Daisies in December.
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What is the old name for Cornwall?

In the Cornish language, Cornwall is Kernow which stems from the same Proto-Celtic root. In later times, Cornwall was known to the Anglo-Saxons as "West Wales" to distinguish it from "North Wales" (the modern nation of Wales). The name appears in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in 891 as On Corn walum.
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How many fore streets are in Cornwall?

However, it seems that the prevalence of the name "Fore Street" in the SW of England - there are more than seventy "Fore Streets" in Cornwall and 75 in Devon - has come from the old Cornish language, where "forth" also means "street".
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What is Fore Street?

Fore Street is a street in the City of London, England, near the Barbican Centre. It runs from Wood Street to Fore Street Avenue and is joined by Moor Lane on its north side.
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What is the old name for St Ives?

Originally, called Slepe, 'slippery place'. The present name is taken from St. Ivo, thought to have been a Persian bishop who journeyed here to convert the pagan English and whose remains were thought to have been discovered here in the 10th century.
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What does "digey" mean?

Our Street

It is not certain where the name 'Digey' comes from but one theory is it comes from dye-chy meaning dye house, where the boat sails were dyed. Parking.
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What is the oldest pub in the UK St Ives?

Tracing its origin all the way back to 560 AD, the Old Ferry Boat, St Ives, is widely believed to be the oldest pub in England.
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What's the nicest place to live in Cornwall?

The best places to live in Cornwall
  • Roseland Peninsula.
  • Truro.
  • St. Austell.
  • Falmouth.
  • Helston - Lizard - Porthleven.
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Why is the green door in St Ives famous?

Several years back, the owners were offered an undisclosed amount of money from the Tate St Ives for them to buy the Green Door. That is how famous it is! The owners declined, saying where would they get another 200 year old door from to replace it. And then got it listed so it can't be painted or changed too much.
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Is Fifteen Cornwall still open?

In December 2019, Fifteen Cornwall shut its doors for the last time, closing out almost 14 years of exceptional hospitality and support for young people. Fifteen Cornwall's story began in 2002 when Jamie Oliver launched Fifteen in London and filled the kitchen with unqualified young people in need of a second chance.
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What are the rough areas of Cornwall?

While Cornwall is generally considered safe, areas with higher crime or antisocial behavior (ASB) often cited include Bodmin, Liskeard, Newquay, Penzance (Quay area), St Austell (Central), Redruth, and Camborne, often due to poverty, deprivation, or issues linked to substance abuse and street drinking, though these areas aren't inherently "dangerous" and many residents find them safe, especially compared to other UK regions. Specific hotspots for ASB can include town centers like Truro's, and deprivation is higher in areas like Penzance Quay and St Austell Central. 
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What is the average income in St Ives?

According to the 2021 Australian Federal Census, St Ives has a median weekly household income of $2,888, well above the state average of $1,829.
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