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The White Pyramid
Trewoon
St Austell
Cornwall

PL25 5TQ
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The White Pyramid Inn is situated on the outskirts of the little village of Trewoon close to the market town of St Austell. We are the number 1 destination food led pub/restaurant in the St Austell area,it is one of the few places that is highly recommended by the local B&B`s in the surronding area.With a relaxed feel it is the ideal place to stay and explore the beautiful Cornish country side,being centrally located you will not be far from all the local attractions. Eden project 5 miles,Charlestown 3 miles,Lost Gardens of Heligan 6 miles and it is only 13 miles to the north coast. After a busy day exploring you can relax in the pub with a pint of locally brewed ale or cold glass of Pinot Gigio,all our food is home made and freshly prpared to order,even our chips are home made. The accommodation adjoins the Inn with it own separate entrance. There are four large bedrooms consisting of doubles and family rooms, all furnished and decorated to a very high standard. Cornwall is a small but extremely beautiful county. St Austell is very central, virtually anywhere can be reached within an hours drive. This includes: The major resorts of Newquay, St Ives, Padstow, Falmouth, St Mawes, Bude, Tintagel/Boscastle, Truro. The White Pyramid is a family run business and are local to the area. They will be only too pleased to suggest places of interest.

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