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Charlestown Beautiful sea and harbour views.
Beautiful dog friendly with enclosed rear garden seaside cottage enjoying stunning views out to sea and harbour in one of the County's most picturesque coastal villages and port of Charlestown .Few moments walk from lovely restaurants ,pubs and cafes .No3 is a grade listed 2 cottage some 270 years old 200 metres from Beach and pretty harbour Sit on the bench outside and watch the world go by or take a walk along the coast. Charlestown is a lovely seaside village with quaint harbour and a beach

The Gylly in Cornwall
Welcome to a very special, enchanting, one bedroom apartment hovering above the Cornish town of St Austell. Beautiful, bespoke accommodation is accompanied by a private outside area perfect for an evening barbecue following a relaxing and soothing spa. Sitting on the central south coast, it’s the perfect space for a couple wishing to explore Cornwall. No detail was overlooked in creating the ideal holiday environment, accessed by a dozen steps located behind private gates next to the main house.

The Little Shambles, Charlestown.
The Little Shambles, tucked away in the heart of historic Charlestown, is a beautifully converted former workshop reimagined as a cosy and characterful coastal hideaway for two. This unique tiny stay blends quirky heritage charm with modern comforts, featuring a comfortable double bed, kitchenette, WiFi, TV, and on-site parking...everything you need for a relaxed Cornish escape. Step outside and you’re moments from Charlestown’s Georgian harbour, with its bars, restaurants, and coastal walks.

Modern Peaceful Beach Apartment & Woodland Views
Escape to this stylish and peaceful two bedroom top-floor apartment on Cornwall’s beautiful south coast — just a few minutes’ walk from a quiet beach. After a day at the sea unwind on one of two private balconies with tranquil woodland views, or take a short stroll to charming Charlestown Harbour, where you’ll find waterfront restaurants, pubs and shops. Perfect for couples, families or friends seeking a relaxing coastal retreat with nature on your doorstep and the best of Cornwall close by.

Little Woodside, Carlyon Bay
Welcome to Little Woodside, a cosy self-contained detached annexe on our property, with private garden and parking in beautiful Carlyon Bay, just minutes from the beach and South West Coast Path. Perfect for couples or solo travellers, Little Woodside is close to the historic harbours of Mevagissey and Charlestown, plus attractions including Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan. Wi-Fi and Sky TV with Sky Sports 10-minute walk to the beach and 25-minute walk to Charlestown harbour.

Charlestown harbourside cottage with parking
Periwinkle is a cosy harbourside cottage in Charlestown. It is surprisingly big on the inside with an open plan layout on the ground floor (kitchen, dining area and lounge with direct access to the garden), plus a downstairs shower room. Upstairs is a cosy bedroom with a king-size bed, a lovely bathroom and another lounge taking advantage of the beautiful harbour and sea views. Private courtyard garden with laundry and access to the harbour and private parking directly outside the cottage.

Designer Apartment with Workspace & Fast WIFI
Demelza is a stylish one‑bedroom apartment in the heart of St Austell, designed for romantic weekends and comfortable work stays. With boutique interiors, fast 300 Mbps+ WiFi, a dedicated workspace with USB points, and fully equipped kitchen it’s the ideal base for exploring Cornwall or working away in comfort. Located 5 mins from the station, you are perfectly placed for days out to the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the harbour villages of Charlestown, Mevagissey and Fowey.

Sunny-Side-Up (Bed Rock House)
Sunny-side-up is rated the top 1% property in the whole of Cornwall. We are located in the centre of St Austell Cornwall where easy access to Eden Project, Lost garden of Heligan, Charlestown, sandy beaches closeby, Mevagissey fishing village. Free 3 car parking spaces plus Tesla supercharge at the property (fees apply) Thames Foyer style luxury afternoon tea, jam first Cornish clotted cream on scones with a cake stand, wine and coffee station. (bespoke service available, fees apply).

Seaside Cottage! Coastal walks, beaches & harbour!
Relax in our cosy cottage just a 5-minute stroll down to Charlestown’s beautiful Georgian harbour—UNESCO-listed and full of Cornish charm. Take a stroll to the beach to take in the sunset within five minutes of your doorstep, with two beaches, great pubs, and fantastic restaurants nearby. Famous for filming of Poldark and Pirates of the Caribbean, the harbour is rich in history and character. Perfect for couples, families, and friends, with stunning coastal walks on your doorstep.

Cosy coastal home in historic port of Charlestown
⭐️ SUPERKING SIZE BED & SMART TV IN MASTER BEDROOM ⭐️ PRIVATE PARKING SPACE ⭐️ COFFEE POD MACHINE Set only a few minutes’ walk away from a beach & the tall ships moored in Charlestown’s famous & historic harbour. Trevose is a cosy, comfortable, spacious home. Perfect for couples or families. The cottage has the benefit of its own parking space and is a scenic stroll (5 mins) to the harbour & beaches as well as some superb restaurants and bars. Book now for a 5⭐️ experience 😊

Connie's Cottage, Charlestown
For just two people, Connie's Cottage stands within 250 metres of Charlestown's famous harbour and beaches and of the South West Coast Path. Stone built and with many original beams and slate floors the cottage is very characterful but has been sympathetically modernised and includes gas fired central heating. There is non-restricted car parking available immediately to the rear of the cottage however in high season it may be necessary to park in the nearby pay car park.

Modern Town Centre Flat
A family & business-friendly flat in the heart of town, just a 5-minute walk from the train station. Quietly perched at the top of the high street with views of the beautiful church — expect gentle bells and a touch of local hustle and bustle. Modernly furnished, this spacious flat is equipped with modern comforts and Wi-Fi. Shops, cafés, and restaurants are all within walking distance making this home from home a cosy, convenient base for either work or leisure.
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When is the best time to visit St Austell?
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| Avg. price | $166 SGD | $158 SGD | $173 SGD | $173 SGD | $190 SGD | $191 SGD | $210 SGD | $210 SGD | $182 SGD | $169 SGD | $167 SGD | $176 SGD |
| Avg. temp | 7°C | 7°C | 8°C | 9°C | 12°C | 14°C | 16°C | 16°C | 15°C | 12°C | 10°C | 8°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in St Austell?
Central St Austell, Charlestown, and areas near local beaches are frequently suggested for accommodation. Staying around the harbour or near gardens provides convenient access to restaurants, walks, and attractions.
What are the best things to do in St Austell with kids?
Families can explore interactive exhibits at the Eden Project, visit sandy beaches for bucket-and-spade fun, or discover local heritage at the Wheal Martyn Clay Works. Nature reserves and parks around the area have outdoor play opportunities, too.
What are some of the best things to do in St Austell?
Explore the biomes of the Eden Project, walk the historic streets of Charlestown, or relax on sandy beaches. Garden visits, local museums, and sampling Cornish food are also frequently suggested.
How is the weather in St Austell?
St Austell has mild conditions year-round, with winter temperatures near 40–49°F (5–9°C) and summer highs reaching 66°F (19°C). Rain is common, so packing a waterproof layer is recommended.
When is the best time to visit St Austell?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather and festivals, with temperatures usually ranging from 52°F to 66°F (11–19°C). Gardens are in bloom and local events bring extra vibrancy during these months.
What are the best places to visit in St Austell?
The Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and Charlestown Harbour are frequently suggested for visitors. These sites combine horticultural displays, maritime history, and scenic walks.
What are some hiking trails in St Austell?
St Austell has coastal paths around Charlestown, woodland tracks near the Pentewan Valley, and circular routes linking local villages with open views. The area’s varied terrain often features countryside, heritage spots, and garden landscapes.
What are some family activities we can do in St Austell?
Families can explore interactive exhibits at the Eden Project, discover the historic port area in Charlestown, or enjoy local beaches with rock pools and gentle waves. Playgrounds and woodland walks around St Austell add more options for outdoor fun.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from St Austell?
Consider exploring the quaint harbors of Fowey, visiting garden estates like the Lost Gardens of Heligan, or discovering local pottery studios and coastal trails around Mevagissey. Historical landmarks and wildlife reserves are also accessible in the surrounding region.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in St Austell?
Many accommodations in St Austell welcome pets, especially in central neighborhoods and near outdoor spaces. Listings often highlight pet policies, so look for places with secure gardens or access to nearby parks.
What are some local tips for visiting St Austell?
Arrive early at popular sites to enjoy quieter moments, and check local markets for fresh produce or regional specialties. Exploring by foot allows for discovering hidden lanes, gardens, and community art.
What is St Austell known for?
St Austell is known for its historic china clay industry, lush gardens such as the Eden Project, and traditional Cornish hospitality. Its scenic harbors and proximity to coastlines draw visitors interested in nature and heritage.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in St Austell?
St Austell has lesser-known gardens, quiet woodland paths, and independent art studios that often appeal to those looking for a peaceful experience. Local potteries and craft workshops around the region also invite visitors to learn traditional skills.
What are the best foods to try in St Austell?
St Austell has classic Cornish cuisine, including pasties filled with savory ingredients, fresh seafood such as crab or mackerel, and locally made ice cream. Bakeries and seafood spots around the area are popular with visitors and locals alike.
What should I bring for a trip to St Austell?
Bring layers for changing weather, as temperatures shift from around 40°F (5°C) in winter to 66°F (19°C) in summer. Waterproof outerwear, comfortable shoes for walking, and a sunhat are often useful for outdoor activities.
What is the nightlife in St Austell like?
St Austell has casual pubs, live music venues, and spots for sampling local ales. Evenings often feature community events or performances, with many places welcoming all ages.
What are the most popular events or festivals in St Austell?
St Austell hosts spring and summer festivals featuring local music, arts, and food, while the Eden Project often runs seasonal events highlighting culture and sustainability. Coastal celebrations and harvest fairs are frequently scheduled in nearby communities.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in St Austell?
St Austell has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, particularly near beaches and quiet neighborhoods. Many offer kitchens, outdoor space, and amenities suited for families traveling with children.
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- Dartmoor National Park
- Eden Project
- Minack Theatre
- Padstow Harbour
- Land's End
- Porthmeor Beach
- Porthcurno Beach
- Salcombe North Sands
- Porthtowan Beach
- The Lost Gardens of Heligan
- Lizard Point
- Bantham Beach
- Pednvounder Beach
- Lusty Glaze Beach
- Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park
- Crantock Beach
- Porth Beach
- Woodlands Family Theme Park
- Mousehole Harbour
- Cardinham Woods
- Gyllyngvase Beach
- Polperro Beach
- Newquay Harbour
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