Last day in Cornwall…

Explored Newquay which is a bit of a surfing mecca…ripcurl shop, quiksilver, surfing schools and lots of ‘surf’ and ‘beach’ cafes although the main shopping area is a bit dowdy and not atmospheric. I resorted to Costa for a coffee which was actually really good but maybe I’ve been in Polperro too long! I was looking for somewhere for lunch and was getting desperate  so gave up and drove around the town and started heading out into the countryside when I came to a tiny cove called Watergate Bay. I parked in the paid parking lot ,as you have to absolutely everywhere here ,and saw a sign near the path to the beach saying “Fifteen” so in I went. It turns out to be Jamie Olivers Fifteen Restaurant, very funky and with a spectacular view of an almost perfect surf pumping in from the Atlantic ocean…no wonder I had seen the surfers in the car park hurredly kitting up with wetsuits, booties, hoods and gloves. It was on! The restaurant was booked out so they sat me at the bar where I had the best, friendliest service with a glass of prosecco and fresh cornish crab bruschetta. I decided to lash out and the barman made me a sensational flat white and I had a blood orange chocolate piece of decadence.

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Any Rick Stein fans out there?

Drove from Port Issac to Rock and caught a passenger ferry across the Camel River Estuary to Padstow. Some beautiful sunshine and lots of lovely golden sand that reminded me of home. Rock was amazingly quite an upmarket place!

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Padstow Harbour  was quite nice and the shops and restaurants definitely upmarket. Rick Stein’s restaurant was there and he has ‘cashed in’ with a merchandise shop next door and a patisserie down the road…nice stuff though I must say. I didn’t do lunch there as I had it waiting for the ferry…fresh sea scallops just pan seared to perfection. I did actually lash out and have a sweet sensation..classic English Victoria Sponge with a pot of tea. it was moist and delicious and so worth it!

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Doc Martin territory…

Visited Port Issac or more affectionately know by Doc Martin fans as “Port Wenn”. It is a pretty little harbour town unaffected by the ‘fame’. Saw the surgery, harbour and school and had a coffee in a nice little shop that was the only place to sell souvenirs and it was all cute and not overdone or too commercialised. ImageImageImageImageImage

The “Lost gardens of Heligan”…

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Mevagissey…

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Supporting the locals….

Read this romantic comedy by Polperro’s resident author while sipping the only tea grown in England, which is produced on a local estate.  Image

The Big day out…

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Weekend Visitors…

Roseanne, Ted and Mabel drove down to Polperro in their new Landrover (about 5 hours) and we went fishing, crabbing in the rockpools (as they do here with buckets and nets) and caving with a dinner at The Blue Peter Inn.

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Interesting things in Polperro…

The Shell house…

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Day trip…

On Thursday 14th of march I Drove towards Plymouth to Kingsand and Cawsand…

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It was a stunning day with lots of sunshine and ended in a nice plate of fish and chips, with mushy peas, at the Blue Peter Inn in Polperro.

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