Rashleigh Arms

Rashleigh Arms

Visit England Awards of Excellence 2013 - Tourism Pub of the Year - Highly Commended

Delightful two bar inn and restaurant, with accommodation, in Charlestown, close to bustling town of St Austell and within easy reach of many premier attractions including the Eden Project and Heligan Garden. We are also within sight of the historic tall ships and Charlestown harbour, a World Heritage Site and an attraction in itself.

The Rashleigh Arms was built in 1851 on the foundations of old clay cellars and was given its name after the creator of Charlestown Harbour, formerly West Polmear, Charles Rashleigh. It also boasts probably one of the only Grade II listed car parks in the country, basically the site of old coal storage yards, and is situated in a World Heritage Site.

The pub has moved with times and although over 150 years old boasts eight four star gold rated rooms, a public bar, popular with the locals that shows all live sport and has great bands every fortnight. Our lounge bar is fantastic for relaxing in with large leather sofas and armchairs with a touch of historic Charlestown. The restaurant is modern, open plan and serves locally sourced food from 12 - 9pm every day; and if the weather's good our patio and garden is the ideal place to spend a few hours or more!

Number Rooms/Units

8

Facilities

  • Parking
  • Leisure facilities
  • Cot
  • Wi-fi
  • Beach within 2k

Opening Times

Open all year

Directions

Road

From the A391/A38 follow signs to St Austell and then to Charlestown.

Awards

Cornwall Tourism Awards 2012 - Bronze

Cornwall Tourism Awards 2010 - Bronze

Green Tourism Business Scheme - Gold Award

Enjoy England Silver Award for Customer Care

South West Tourism Awards 2012 - 2013 - Bronze

Location

Quay Road
Charlestown, St Austell Cornwall PL25 3NJ

What’s nearby

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