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St. Austell is a large Cornish market town that offers a variety of attractions to the visitor. You can learn more about the town’s industrial past at the Wheal Martyn China Clay Museum, or take a tour of the St. Austell Brewery. You could also visit the famous Eden Project, located just two miles away.
 
 
 
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Cemetery Park
Cemetery Park underwent a multi-million-pound facelift in 2008, when the old cemetery was turned into this small town park. At its centre is a three metre high stainless steel and...
 
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Charlestown Harbour
This fine Georgian Harbour is so well preserved that it regularly appears in films and TV programmes. They have included Alice in Wonderland (2010), Moll Flanders, The Eagle has Landed...
 
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Charlestown Shipwreck Centre
This museum has the largest collection of historical shipping artefacts on display in Europe. Highlights include a new Titanic Exhibition, as well as artefacts from 150 other shipwrecks. Among the...
 
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China Clay Country Park
This beautiful country park is a well loved feature of the local region, offering a first class place to walk and soak up the natural beauty of the area....
 
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Eden Project
It might look like bubble wrap nestling in a crater, but the Eden Project’s biospheres house plants from warm temperate regions right through to the tropics in an amazing walk-through...
 
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Square Sail Shipyard
Charlestown Harbour is home to a small fleet of square rigger ships, which are owned by Square Sail Shipyard. Their flagship, Kaskelot, built in 1948, and one of the largest...
 
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St. Austell Brewery Centre
Come and join one of the countries longest established independent family brewers on a St. Austell Brewery Tour, with sampling sessions and licensed shop, there’s something here for everyone! The...
 
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Pentewan Beach   (Approx 3 Miles)
This is a long sandy nearly white east-facing beach. A clean swimming beach, it is also excellent for surfing, windsurfing, kayaking and sailing - sailing dinghies can be hired from...
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Polstreath Beach   (Approx 4 Miles)
One of Cornwall’s many hidden gems, Polstreath Beach can be reached only from the South West Coast Path. Two hundred steps lead down across a metal staircase to secluded pale...
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Mevagissey Lighthouse   (Approx 5 Miles)
This lighthouse led to Mevagissey reportedly being the first town in the UK to have street lighting. In 1895, a pilchard-powered power station was built for the sole purpose of...
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Mevagissey Museum   (Approx 5 Miles)
This museum uncovers Mevagissey's long history through an extensive collection of artefacts and photographs. Among them, a Cider Press, a horse-drawn Barley Thresher, a Cornish kitchen complete with a cloam...
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Church of St Peter   (Approx 5 Miles)
Mevagissey's parish church is Norman in origin. Remnants from that time include the font, the chancel, the nave and the north aisle and south transept. Much of the rest of...
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Mevagissey Activity Centre   (Approx 5 Miles)
Mevagissey Activity Centre offers an excellent rage of facilities and activities. Activities include yoga, pilates, music for toddlers, computer training, badminton and Samba and ballroom dancing. Facilities include a well-equipped...
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Mevagissey Ferry   (Approx 5 Miles)
Mevagissey Ferry offers the chance to explore the beautiful Cornish coastline without getting in the car. It runs between Mevagissey, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, St Austell and the popular...
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Jason Liosatos Gallery   (Approx 5 Miles)
Jason Liosatos has exhibited paintings in galleries throughout the UK, from a 55ft floating gallery in Bath to galleries in Scotland. Today he lives near Mevagissey and this gallery exhibits...
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David Weston Gallery   (Approx 5 Miles)
The beautiful fishing village of Mevagissey has long been popular with artists. One of three galleries grouped together behind the harbour, this one exhibits the semi-abstract watercolours and oil paintings...
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Mevagissey Harbour   (Approx 5 Miles)
Mevagissey is one of several beautiful little fishing villages along the coast of southeast Cornwall. The harbour has always served as the focus of village life. The present inner harbour...
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