Based in the picturesque village of Charlestown, St. Austell, Cornwall, this charming cottage offers a comfortable stay for families or couples, accommodating up to four guests with the option for a travel cot. The property boasts a commitment to cleanliness, with rigorous disinfection of high-touch surfaces and convenient self-check-in via a key box. Guests can enjoy sea views from the master bedroom, as well as two outdoor patio areas furnished for relaxation. The cottage's proximity to local attractions, including two beaches and a vibrant harbor, makes it an ideal base for exploring this historic region of South West England.
Charlestown itself is a beautifully preserved Georgian harbor town and working port, originally established in the early 19th century by entrepreneur Charles Rashleigh. As a designated World Heritage site, the harbor is a Grade II listed structure that serves as a prime example of a late Georgian working port, complete with permanent moorings for tall ships. The Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre offers fascinating insights into the area’s maritime history, while the town’s charm has attracted film directors, resulting in its features appearing in productions such as Poldark and Doctor Who.
The village is dotted with craft shops, galleries, and delightful eateries, including the Tall Ships Creamery for ice cream enthusiasts and local restaurants serving traditional Cornish fare, such as pasties and fresh seafood. Family-friendly pubs like The Pier House Hotel and The Rashleigh provide a welcoming atmosphere with stunning views of the harbor. For those looking for more casual dining, The Boathouse and newer establishments like Lovedays and The Longstore enhance the local culinary scene. Additionally, grocery shopping is convenient with Tesco and Asda located just 1.5 miles away.
Charlestown is also an excellent starting point for various activities and attractions. Families can enjoy the nearby Polkyth Leisure Centre or participate in outdoor adventures such as cycling, sailing, and beach sports. The renowned Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan are within easy reach, while the stunning North Coast offers opportunities for surfing and bodyboarding. With local landmarks like Pinetum Park and Pine Lodge Gardens, and events such as the annual summer regatta, visitors will find plenty to explore in this captivating corner of Cornwall.
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