Stories from SeaSpace
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As the head chef of SeaSpace’s new café, Sam Sheperd is excited to open the doors to guests and locals, ready to create great-tasting food in a spot that means so much to him.
Read moreUnleash Creativity
Be Newquay Festival is a month-long celebration of the town’s buzzing creative spirit, and this year SeaSpace is carving out its own space in the line-up. Tying into our very first Artist Residency with SeaSpace mural creator Phil Strugnell from 8 - 10 November, we’re adding more colourful happenings to the mix with workshops, art expos and large-scale collabs both here at SeaSpace and in the heart of the town itself. From bustling meet-ups and hands-on crafting to exhibitions and markets, here’s our pick of the Be Newquay Festical action…
Read moreBest place to take to the water
Want to get your paddle on? Launch into the water on your paddleboard at the Gannel Estuary just an hour before high tide and head inland with the tide.
Read moreThe SeaSpace coastal mural
A huge coastal street art mural has appeared at SeaSpace over the weekend. We talked to the man behind the brush, local contemporary artist, creative ambassador and all-around community legend Phil Strugnell.
Read moreDig deeper at Porth
Just a few minutes’ walk down the road from SeaSpace, Porth is well-loved for serving up some good old fashioned beach days. But beyond the beach tents and shoreline paddlers, for these three locals, Porth means something altogether different.
Read more5 sunset spots on the north Cornish coast
Up here on Cornwall’s north coast cliffs, our eyeline points west. Which means sunsets are our forte. And while we’d happily fill IG feeds with a new golden hour story every evening, their once-in-a-while appearances make them all the more special.
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