St AustellCopyright Tom Jolliffe

The port of St Austell and its surrounding area made England’s pottery industry thanks to the clay mined here, one legacy of that work the nearby Eden Project, another the Wheal Martin China Clay Museum. And there’s a brewery... Read More

St Austell Events

April
Easter at Heligan
Spring Celebration Bulb Festival
May
Rhododendron & Camellia Celebration
Spring Celebration
June
Charity Concert
Mevagissey Fest Week
The Eden Sessions
July
The Eden Sessions
September
Cornwall Walk
December
Cornish Christmas Evenings

Hotels in St Austell - 50 places to stay

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Cliff Head

Cliff Head

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 | Double Room: £55 - £60 | visit website

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Carlyon Bay Hotel

Carlyon Bay Hotel

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 | visit website

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Elms B&B

Elms B&B
The Elms B&B is a magnificent Georgian style House dating back to the 1920's, many of the fine original features have been lovingly maintained including wooden panels and old radiators and King Size four poster ... More | visit website
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Rashleigh Arms

Rashleigh Arms

A delightful inn situated in the picturesque fishing port of Charlestown, offering 8 en-suite rooms, some with sea views.Situated near to the bustling town of St Austell and within easy reach of many premier attractions, ... More | visit website

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Pier House Hotel & Restaurant

Pier House Hotel & Restaurant
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 ... More | Double Room: From £95 | visit website
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Vine Cottage

Vine Cottage
Vine Cottage is a large family run B & B, about 150 years old. All our rooms are ensuite, have tea and coffee facilities and are bright, airy and very comfortable.

We offer a warm ... More | Double Room: from £30 per person per night | visit website

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Beeches Hotel & Elemis Day Spa

Beeches Hotel & Elemis Day Spa

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 | visit website

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The Waterwheel Inn

The Waterwheel Inn
The Waterwheel Inn and Restaurant was bulit in the 1700s and was linked with both the tin and clay mining industries. It is set within an acre and a half of wooded valley, beside a ... More | visit website
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White Hart Hotel

White Hart Hotel

In the heart of St.Austell stands a grand Georgian hotel offering 17 en-suite rooms all recently refurbished to a high standard, yet most of the original features from the 18th Century have remained.The founder of ... More | visit website

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Porth Avallen Hotel

Porth Avallen Hotel

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 | visit website

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