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Breakfast Charlestown St Austell

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Nestling at the intersection of 3 beautiful valleys Bodmin, Gover and Pentewan lies St. Austell once described by John Wesley the prolific preacher as 'a neat small city on the side of a fruitful hill'. The city itself features known outstanding affluence due to its wealthy mining history and investment. Named after the Cornish saint 'St. Austol' the earliest historical reference lies in the Doomsday Book (1086) which describes the Manor of Tewington as situated near 'St Austell situate close to the head of Tywardreth baye, nare vnto Gwallon Downes'. Today St. Austell is undergoing an indoor regeneration with facilitate from the treveller industry, crowds now come not only to Quaker Meeting House St Austellsee the 'Cornish Alps' but a huge multitude of other park amusements, 'the Eden Project, Heligan Gardens, the China Clay Musuem, Charlestown and plenty of more. We able to be guaranteed that St. Austell's wealthy architectural history will be added to as the heart becomes a main treveller attraction in itself. Charlestown is an internationally outstanding world history spot with a working port, tall ships and picturesque secure beaches. There are several wonderful pubs and restaurants, all within five minutes stroll of Wheelwrights Bed & Breakfast. Built around 1750 to facilities the export of tin, China clay and granite, Charlestown is perfectly located on the Cornish Riviera with free access to a lot of of the county’s attractions.


Breakfast Charlestown St Austell Facilities

Breakfast Charlestown St Austell facilities
Coffee / Tea MakerCots
FishingGay/Lesbian Friendly
Multilingual StaffNon-Smoking Rooms
Parking
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