In 43 acres of parkland, this stunning 19th-century manor house has a luxurious spa, a gym and an infinity pool. It offers a range of accommodation just a few miles from The Eden Project.
Situated in the centre of St. Austell, White Hart Hotel features a traditional restaurant and lively bar. The Rail Station is 5 minutes’ walk away and there is free private parking.
Perched on the rugged cliffs of St Austell Bay, The Carlyon Bay Hotel features a luxury spa, award-winning restaurant and a golf course. The hotel has panoramic views and 4-star bedrooms.
Set in 2 acres of grounds, Boscundle Manor boasts a heated indoor swimming pool, bar and a spa. Just 1 mile from The Eden Project, the property also offers free parking and free WiFi.
Jackie
United Kingdom
Beautiful house inside and out. Wonderful, attentive staff and delicious food.
From our country house hotel by the sea, the only thing we overlook is the bay. Our spectacular clifftop location offers a 180 degree sea view over Carlyon Bay.
Less than 5 miles from the Eden Project, the 4-star rated Royal Inn in Par offers attractive en suite rooms and a full English breakfast served in the conservatory.
Sarah
United Kingdom
A little gem. Lovely staff, good food and a pretty little room that even had a tiny courtyard. Location was a great base to explore south Cornwall .
Just seconds from the seafront, Rashleigh Arms is situated in the pretty fishing village of Charlestown. With wonderful views and free parking, there is also an on-site restaurant.
Graham Nik
United Kingdom
Great location near the harbour. Lovely evening meal and breakfast. Wonderful staff who seemed unflappable despite it being busy.
Overlooking Charlestown Harbour, Pier House offers spacious rooms with traditional charm and wonderful views. With free parking and cooked breakfasts, there is also a popular restaurant.
On average, 3-star hotels in St Austell cost £96 per night, and 4-star hotels in St Austell are £122 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in St Austell can on average be found for £96 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in St Austell this weekend is £174 or, for a 4-star hotel, £348. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in St Austell for this weekend cost on average around £481 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
St Austell is a great base to explore Cornwall. The town isn't fantastic, but it's 5 minutes from the Eden Project, also 5 minutes to Charlestown , an historic and interesting harbour, Mevagissey is very near, and it's near to several beaches.
Alan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
St Austell itself is a busy industrial town but it is a good...
St Austell itself is a busy industrial town but it is a good base for visiting many coastal fishing villages and nearby attractions such as Eden & Lost Gardens of Heligan.The interesting harbour village of Charlestown is a must see and Mevagissey is only 4 miles away.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Many interesting places to visit.
Many interesting places to visit. Lovely coastline with quaint villages. Mevagissey, Fowey, The Lost Gardens of Heligan and The Eden project are must sees! I shopped in St Austell itself. A good variety of shops, in interesting streets and lanes.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We stayed in Mevagissey which is south of StAustel.
We stayed in Mevagissey which is south of StAustel. St Austel is not the best place to visit in Cornwall and is a little run down but there are promises that efforts are being made to improve its image and facilities.
John
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ours was a short stay so spent most of the time travelling...
Ours was a short stay so spent most of the time travelling around the area including a boat trip to Falmouth.
We enjoyed a 'eat as much as you like' chinese meal at the Water Margin restaurent in St Austell. The service and quality of menu was excellent. Recommended.
Phil
10
Scored 10
the people are very friendly.the scenery is amazing and...
the people are very friendly.the scenery is amazing and carlyon bay and charlestown are amazing.we chose to eat in the hotel because the food is fresh cooked and excellent.we dont drive so we used cabs which were a reasonable price.lots of places inreasonable walking distance.in my opinion there were no places or things to avoid.
Location was fab, on site car parking. Easy check in, a member of staff showed us to our room. Room was spacious and beautifully clean. Very comfortable nights sleep. Lovely meal in the on site restaurant - best mussels ever. Staff were friendly and more than happy to help with anything. Breakfast was delicious and piping hot, great choice of cereals & juice. Would definitely stay again and would recommend the hotel to family and friends.
We liked the fact that the hotel was on the cliff overlooking Charlestown and Carolyn Bay. The hotel was a beautiful building with lots of comfy rooms and the dining area overlooked the sea. Breakfasts were delicious with plenty of choice. Lovely bar area and outside seating. The food in the restaurant was also delicious. Good central property if you like a walk and can tackle the hills and rough paths. Great size car park.
The suite was extensive with a huge bathroom. Rather a bizarre configuration because it comprised various parts of an old house, but very comfortable. Staff were very friendly and helpful, especially accommodating our having breakfast in a separate room as we weren't feeling terribly well. The grounds were lovely, too. A lot of thought and work has been put into this hotel.
The hotel is an old manor house set in a lovely garden and decorated in a unique and quirky fashion which I liked. The staff were exceptionally friendly. The facilities were excellent including a swimming pool. There were Molton Brown toiletries in the shower room together with large, fluffy towels. Breakfast was a feast and I particularly enjoyed their homemade granola.
The food is exceptional
The manager is friendly and goes out of his way to help.
The room and bathroom were both bigger than most hotel rooms.
The curtains ( my pet hate). Actually closed properly and were blackout
They had a really good menu for evening meals in the pub/restaurant which are just downstairs so no messing about with walking out in the cold
I was familiar with the hotel, having stayed more than once about 50 years ago and having lived around the corner from it growing up.
Breakfast was fabulous value at £7.50 with hot, cold and freshly cooked options. Parking was free which is rare these days and an absolute bonus. I paid £75 a night for a single but was upgraded to a double at checkin.
The rooms are large and comfortable. The Breakfast is particularly good as the bacon and sausage seemed local. It was convenient for us that the hotel is also a pub as there were evening meals on site. It was standard pub food but cooked well so I would eat there again. We didn't get any noise from the pub as its in a different part of the building.
We enjoyed our stay very much. the night we checked in there was even a live jazz performance at the pub which was perfect. the room is not very big but functional and they give you everything you need, very clean and recently renovated from what I could tell. bed was comfy (my partner usually has trouble with hotel pillows but slept well here).
It was nice to have a friendly welcome on arrival. The hotel is lovely and quiet even though it's close to the town centre. I had a very comfortable, warm room and really comfortable bed I had a wonderful night's sleep and enjoyed a delicious well cooked English breakfast. Very friendly and helpful owner. I would definitely come again.
Breakfast was generous - and fresh fruit was lovely.
For evening meals, the Kings Arms is a short walk away, and does good beer and decent pub food.
For an alternative to pubs, try the Salty Bay Pizza place, a couple of miles away, and very nice pizza and salad
Good Town centre location, Car park very close by (Pay) Comfortable and clean. Close Wetherspoons pub, the only other pub worth visiting is the Western (West Hill) close to an ancient bridge. 5 minute walk to railway station. Ideal for those using public transport.
The scenery where the hotel is located is absolutely beautiful.
We stayed there for 2 nights and had breakfast included which had a range of cereals, juice and English breakfast.
The staff were very nice and always checked if we needed anything.
Exceptional hotel and restaurant. Very clean and tidy. Rooms were large, well decorated and clean. Evening meal was fabulous. Great menu with great chefs and staff. Would recommend. Good value for Monday. Will definitely stay again.
Located at rear of a residential bungalow in a Residential district, about a mile out of town centre. Close to lovely Carylon Bay, has a long sandy beach with great facilities.
The hotel was very clean and the staff were very friendly and helpful.The room we stayed in was very spacious and comfortable and the housekeeping was excellent
home from home
lovely welcome pack 😃
comfortable and warm and well equipped holiday home .we were working in saint Austell nights so the games room was good .
The superior room was what we would have expected from a “Hotel and Spa”. The breakfast was good - variety of hot choices and some continental selection too.
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