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Polventon Bay ( kw, Poll Fenton, meaning ''pool of a spring''), Mother Ivey's Bay is a bay and bathing beach on the north coast of
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. The bay is on east side of the headland, Trevose Head and within the
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of St Merryn. The
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, which follows the coast of south-west England from
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follows the cliff above the bay.


History

The name Mother Ivey's Bay first appeared in 1870 and is named after a local wisewoman and white witch. An auction for the ″Mother Ive Pilchard Fishery″ was held, on 30 September 1879, at the Western Hotel, St Ives. The sale was described as a going concern and included a nearly new, stone-built, slate-covered fish cellar with nineteen sleeping-berths, two
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, two seine-boats, about thirty oars, horses, forty pilchard hogsheads, 170 tons of French salt, etc. The reserve price of £490 was not met. A second auction was held on 6 September 1881 and included 170 tons of French Salt.


Popular culture

Cover photos for the 1982 album ''
E già ''E già'' is an album by the Italian singer and songwriter Lucio Battisti. It was released in September 1982 by Numero Uno. The album was Italy's 14th best selling album in 1982. The pictures for the cover were taken by Gered Mankowitz at Mo ...
'' by Italian singer
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were taken here by photographer Gered Mankowitz.


See also

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Polventon House Polventon House is a grade II Listed building, listed private house overlooking Mother Ivey's Bay near Padstow in Cornwall, England. It was built in the International Style (architecture), International Style on a clifftop in 1936 for R.H. Stei ...


References

Bays of Cornwall Beaches of Cornwall {{Cornwall-geo-stub