Godrevy
Godrevy is a headland and beach on the north coast of Cornwall, England, situated at the eastern end of St Ives Bay approximately 5 miles northeast of St Ives. The area is managed by the National Trust and is notable for Godrevy Lighthouse, a white-painted lighthouse on the small island of Godrevy just offshore, which is thought to have inspired Virginia Woolf's novel To the Lighthouse. The sandy beaches and dunes at Godrevy are popular with surfers and walkers, and the headland provides views across the bay towards Hayle and Carbis Bay.