The Chapel Guest House, St. Austell
recommendedIndulging in local cuisinesTake a short walk to the Sawles Arms pub, where you can enjoy a warm Cornish welcome and savor delicious meals.
Discovering china clay historyExplore the Wheal Martyn park, the only china clay museum in the UK, which showcases the fascinating history and technology of clay extraction.
Admiring architectural marvelsImmerse yourself in the charm of the Chapel Guest House, a former Methodist Chapel that beautifully retains its original features, including stunning arched granite windows with colored glass.
Enjoying a comfortable stayRelax in the cozy rooms featuring a king-sized bed with a thick mattress topper, fresh white linen, and modern en-suite shower rooms with complimentary toiletries.
Starting the day with a hearty breakfastDelight in a buffet-style breakfast with a variety of cooked items, including vegetarian options, to fuel your adventures.
Exploring nearby attractionsTake advantage of the hotel's convenient location near popular attractions like the Eden Project, known for its stunning Biomes, and the enchanting Lost Gardens of Heligan.
- Unwinding in the peaceful Carthew hamlet
- Enjoying outdoor activities
- Making use of convenient amenities
- Experiencing warm hospitality
- Appreciating the location
- Immerse in Cornwall's culture
- Relaxing in a peaceful atmosphere
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free parking
- No pets allowed
- Security
Dining
- Bar/ Lounge area
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Sitting area
- Tea and coffee facilities
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
• Located in Carthew, a peaceful village near St Austell, the guest house is near the Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre, Pinetum Gardens, and St Austell Brewery. • The area boasts the Lost Gardens of Heligan, a renowned botanical garden, the Wheal Martyn Museum showcasing the region's mining heritage, and traditional Cornish pubs and eateries. • Lanhydrock House and Gardens, the Eden Project, and the fishing village of Mevagissey cater to history buffs and nature enthusiasts.
- City landmarks
- Nearby