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Holiday Homes in St Austell, Cornwall

Self-Catering Holiday Cottages in St Austell

St Austell, nestled in Cornwall's picturesque south coast, offers an ideal setting for a self-catering escape. This large market town, steeped in history, became renowned after the 18th-century discovery of china clay, now showcased at the Wheal Martyn museum. Just a stone's throw from the famous Eden Project, St Austell serves as a perfect base for exploring the Cornish Riviera's stunning beaches, wooded hills, and charming villages. Enjoy fishing, sailing, or watersports, and don't miss local attractions like Mevagissey harbour, Caerhayes Castle, and the Lost Gardens of Heligan. With diverse self-catering cottages available, St Austell promises a memorable Cornish holiday.

Booking your holiday accommodation in St Austell early is recommended for the best choice of holiday rentals.

Owl Lodge
Bodmin, Cornwall Around 12 miles from St Austell
Owl Lodge, Cornwall,  England Viewed 12 times in last week.
no booking fee
Sleeps 3 - 6, 3 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 750 - £ 1599
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Living & Leisure Facilities: coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Balcony Garden firepit
Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed Special celebrations


Cottages, Apartments & Lodges in St Austell, Cornwall, England

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St Austell: A Historical Market Town for Self-Catering Breaks

St Austell is one of Cornwall’s largest market towns, located just a few miles from the coast. This market town is home to a number of historical buildings and is a pretty town in which to enjoy a Cornish self-catering holiday.

Historical Significance of St Austell: Discovering China Clay

St Austell has become popular after the discovery of china clay in the mid 28th century, used in the production of porcelain as well as paper, pharmaceuticals, and textiles. This was an important discovery. The nearby Wheal Martin china clay museum gives an interesting insight into St Austell’s discoveries and provides a great day out for the family.

Proximity to Major Attractions and The Eden Project

Another draw to St Austell is its close proximity to the Eden Project, the famous and most popular tourist attraction in Cornwall, just two miles away!

The Cornish Riviera: Scenic Beauty of St Austell

St Austell is one of the major towns found in the county of Cornwall on the south coast within what is nicknamed the ‘Cornish Riviera’. St Austell is positioned in one of the most beautiful areas of the Cornish coast, boasting green wooded hills, secluded coves, and enchanting villages with beautiful stretches of sandy beach.

Activities and Places of Interest in St Austell

The area is bursting with various activities and places of interest including the fabulous Mevagissey harbour and pretty suntrap towns of Portmellon and Gorran Haven. Spend your self-catering cottage holiday by the sea, fishing, walking, sailing, cycling, or even trying something new like a watersport. Places of interest to spend a day include Caerhayes Castle, the Castle of Restormel, the Shipwreck Centre, or the port town of Fowey.

St Austell's Harbour: Film Location and More

St Austell makes a great base for your visit to Cornwall because of its easy access to some of the most beautiful beaches in the area. Also, St Austell’s port is a gorgeous harbour where you can often see old sailing ships; the port has also been used as a film location for numerous films and TV programs.

Adventure Activities in St Austell's Enchanting Landscapes

The vibrant scenery offered by St Austell bay and its hinterland offers a wide range of adventure activities to the travellers who come here to enjoy self-catering cottage stays.

Exploring Gardens and Parks in and Around St Austell

St Austell is also home to multiple gardens and parks such as The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Pine lodge Gardens, and Tregrehan Gardens, which are all nearby.

Find Your Ideal Self-Catering Accommodation in St Austell

Whether you need to find self-catering accommodation for two or twenty, enjoy looking through the choices available on this Country Cottages site.

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