Copyright Derek HarperThe little port of Charlestown sits in sheltered St Austell Bay, with pebble beaches and dramatic cliffs, a golf course either side of the town, and its seafaring heritage celebrated in the local museum...
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Hotels in Charlestown - 3 places to stay
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Pier House Hotel
The Hotel itself has 26 bedrooms, a bar/bistro and an a la carte restaurant which seats up to 115 people. The patio area which seats up to 90 people has wonderful views across the harbour ...
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Beach Cove Apartment
Beach Cove Apartment is a luxury maisonette with sea views situated within walking distance to the beaches and harbour of Charlestown St.Austell. Charlestown harbour was a port development planned by local landowner Charles Rashleigh and ...
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Pier House Hotel & Restaurant
(0.50 miles)
The Pier House Hotel is situated on the picturesque harbour of Charlestown with stunning views of the port and coastline of St Austell bay. It has been a hotel since 1920 and now incorporates the ...
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Beeches Hotel & Elemis Day Spa
(0.74 miles)
The Beeches Hotel & Elemis Premier day spa offers a luxurious, exclusive & truly memorable experience for even the most jaded of souls.
The Elegant Georgian Manor house dates back to the 1850’s & is nestled ... More
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Porth Avallen Hotel
(0.86 miles)
With our 28 well appointed en-suite rooms we are the best kept secret in Cornwall. Our spectacular cliff top location and 180 degree sea view over St Austell Bay, makes us the ideal place to ... More
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Cliff Head
(1.20 miles)
Located along a private road, a short distance from the A38, the Cliff Head hotel is close to gorgeous sandy beaches and coves.
Offering the guest comfort, peace and tranquility, the hotel is still close to ... More
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Carlyon Bay Hotel
(1.21 miles)
With a magnificent cliff-top location and stunning sea views, this refined 4-star hotel boasts AA Rosette-winning cuisine, an 18-hole championship golf course and an exclusive spa.
During their stay, guests can unwind and recuperate in the ... More
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Bargrove House
(1.24 miles)
Bargrove House has an ideal location above the beach at Carlyon Bay and only 5 minutes drive to the Eden Project. Built in 1932, Bargrove is a quiet relaxing property, set back from the road ... More
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The Grange
(1.25 miles)
The Grange is a Boutique Bed and Breakfast where we like to make our guests comfortable, relaxed and pampered.The Grange is ideally located in the heart of the Cornish Riviera and just minutes ...
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Cestria Bed and Breakfast
(1.44 miles)
Cestria Bed and Breakfast is a family business run by Steve and Kay Bennallack in the town of St Austell; Cornwall. Our comfortable and friendly Bed and Breakfast is only a few minutes walk from ...
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Gwyndra House B&B
(1.53 miles)
Gwyndra is a spacious, family home built in the early 1930s, formally used as a Residential Rest Home, in the heart of St Austell, set in a large secluded garden, only a couple of hundred ...
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Travelodge St Austell
(1.53 miles)
The Travelodge St Austell is the ideal base for exploring all the major sights and sounds of Cornwall. From here, the Eden Project is just 6 miles away, the Lost Gardens of Helligan 7 miles ... More
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