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A balcony is showcased through French doors, featuring a small round table and two folding chairs. A bottle and glasses sit on the table, surrounded by flowering plants outside, creating a serene space for relaxation.
Guest suite
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 305 reviews

Stu's corner

Welcome to Stu's corner me 'ansomes, the perfect smugglers hideaway not far from the A30, Bodmin moor and the infamous Jamaica Inn - the home of Dick Penworthy the famous highwayman and his cat the Beast of Bodmin - some say his distant relatives still drink in the bar, and keep your eyes peeled fer 'is cat because 'ees huuge - a true beast, I know cos I seen im! Anyway me beauties back to Luxulyan, tis a beautiful little village nestled right 'ere in the centre of Kernow amongst the granite boulders. You will find all sorts; miners, smugglers, wreckers and of course the Luxulyan valley featured on TV, and some say, did have the deepest copper mine in all Kernow owned by Mr Treffry 'imself. While you're 'ere why not take a train ride to Newquay, my beauties as we 'ave our own station, stick yer hand out mind to make 'im stop. Visit some of our local ports like Polperro - a little smugglers port steeped in local history with its own museum. Fowey of course with all its fine eateries, frequent tall ships visiting and don't forget regatta week. There's Polkerris beach too with its inn on the sand, and then there's Charlestown me 'ansomes, often seen in the Poldark series re named as Truro quay. To top it all only a short hike or 10 minutes on your 'oss is the iconic World famous Eden Project home of the Domes and the acclaimed Eden music sessions and they'm bleddy loud cos we can 'ear em from 'ere. Luxulyan is also world known for 'Luxullianite' a very special rock cos tis pink and was used to make the Duke of Wellingtons coffin, so they say, and shipped out of Par, can't say for sure though cos I wasn't there. While you're stayin' 'ere we have a local pub serving good food, we have a well stocked shop and post office and not forgetting the pretty little church. There's plenty of parking for your 'oss and cart right next to mine and tis a beauty cos I bought it off Cap'n Poldark 'imself. So that's it me 'amsomes, look forward to seeing you all 'ere. I only live next door so if there's anything you need like a little bit of scrumpy or a good nights ship wreckin' then just ask. Stuart and Karen.

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Home
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Charlestown Cornwall amazing Sea view 2 bedroom

Salamander all rooms have wonderful views of the beach and bay.Charlestown has been the setting for many films including Poldark and many more Take a few steps up to Salamander and then you will find all on one level Lounge with fantastic views .Gas log effect fire .Go through to the wonderful dining/kitchen area with views out the sea.Master bedroom has a 5ft bed with uninterupted views of the sea.Bedroom two has two single beds Rare on site parking for small boat parking for one car only

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Cottage
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 479 reviews

Romantic Country Cottage| Hot tub| Sauna

Your holiday matters! It's your lifeline to sanity, a chance to re-connect with the loved ones closest to you; it's a chance to relax, a chance to switch off and indeed a chance to experience the out of ordinary. Damson Cottage is the ultimate rustic retreat where hand crafted luxury meets country cottage. Hidden away in the rural countryside, with its own hot tub, sauna and massage/wellbeing therapist available this sanctuary will appeal to couples looking for a stay of pure self indulgence!

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Tiny home
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

The Old Chapel Of Rest

The Old Chapel is a unique property. The ground floor offers a fully equipped kitchen, living room with dining area and WC. The upper floor boasts a spacious bedroom with a Super King bed, built in wardrobe and bathroom. Our Chapel is in a fantastic central location, just a few minutes drive away from the Port of Charlestown where Poldark is filmed and Tall Ships are usually docked. A short drive will take you to multiple beaches, restaurants and the famous Eden Project. Welcome to Cornwall!

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A classic sailing ship is seen anchored in calm waters, with a pastel sunset illuminating the sky. In the foreground, people are seated outside a harborside establishment, enjoying the view. Hanging flower baskets add a touch of greenery to the scene.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Charlestown harbourside cottage with parking

Periwinkle is a cosy harbourside cottage in Charlestown. It is surprisingly big on the inside with an open plan layout on the ground floor (kitchen, dining area and lounge with direct access to the garden), plus a downstairs shower room. Upstairs is a cosy bedroom with a king-size bed, a lovely bathroom and another lounge taking advantage of the beautiful harbour and sea views. Private courtyard garden with laundry and access to the harbour and private parking directly outside the cottage.

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A sandy beach stretches along the shoreline, with gentle waves lapping at the sand. Footprints are visible leading towards the water, while a distant cliffside and greenery can be seen in the background under a clear blue sky.
Flat
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 252 reviews

Beach apartment next to beach and golf course.

One bedroom apartment within 2 minute walk from Carlyon Bay Hotel and Spa, 18 hole cliff top golf course and stunning 2 mile long beach with Pop up bars, Restaurants and Water Sports Center (high season only). Charlestown Harbour with many pubs and restaurants is a 20 minute walk along the cliff path or 5 minute drive away. Eden Project is a 10 minute drive away. The area is perfect for Paddle boarding, kayaking, open water swimming and snorkeling. Local groups welcome tourists to join in.

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A well-equipped kitchen is shown, featuring cream-colored cabinets and a dark countertop. A washing machine is positioned beside the sink, with a kettle and toaster situated nearby. A clock is mounted on the wall, and a door leads to an outside area.
Cottage
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Quaint, family friendly cottage

A quaint little cottage on a quiet road. Close to the Eden project and local beaches. It has two bedrooms, 1 double with double bed, 1 double with 2 single beds and a guest bed available. All home comforts supplied apart from towels. Beds made up on arrival along with a welcome pack to start your holiday off. Private off road parking. Complimentary breakfast foods supplied for your first breakfast staying with us. We are 5 minutes drive from Carlyon bay hotel and 10 minutes drive from Fowey!

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A contemporary living area is defined by large windows that offer views of the surrounding greenery. A cozy sectional sofa with plush cushions is positioned alongside a coffee table featuring a decorative surface. The space is filled with natural light, highlighting the modern decor.
Home
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Great Cornish Coastal Retreat

Welcome to our charming coastal retreat nestled between Fowey and Par. This spacious home is within walking distance to Polkerris and Par beaches. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, and a comfortable living area, it’s perfect for families and groups. Enjoy the outside dining area, free Wi-Fi, and on-site parking. Explore nearby coastal paths, dine at local restaurants, and visit attractions like the Eden Project. Children friendly, our home is your perfect getaway!

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Tiny home
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Studio by Eden Project/ Knightor Winery

A fresh, minimalist, comfortable space for a couple to stay while exploring Cornwall. Located in a quiet village connected to The Eden Project via walking / cycling trails, walking distance from Knightor Winery and with loads of scenic walks on the doorstep. We are handily located for the stunning beaches of St Austell Bay and a 30 minute drive from Newquay's surf beaches. The harbour village of Charlestown is three miles away and we are within easy reach of the Lost Gardens of Heligan.

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A coastal view captures the serene harbor with calm waters and gentle waves. A single seagull soars above while greenery and vibrant blooms frame the scene in the foreground. The distant coastline is gently outlined under a clear blue sky.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Seaside Cottage! Coastal walks, beaches & harbour!

Relax in our cosy cottage just a 5-minute stroll down to Charlestown’s beautiful Georgian harbour—UNESCO-listed and full of Cornish charm. Take a stroll to the beach to take in the sunset within five minutes of your doorstep, with two beaches, great pubs, and fantastic restaurants nearby. Famous for filming of Poldark and Pirates of the Caribbean, the harbour is rich in history and character. Perfect for couples, families, and friends, with stunning coastal walks on your doorstep.

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Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 294 reviews

Self Catering annex near Eden & Knightor Winery

Welcome to our annex, nestled in a peaceful village away from the main road and set in a quiet location up a short lane. This light and airy accommodation is attached to our family home (you may hear us from time to time), with the convenience of private parking, private entrance and private courtyard, overlooking the lawn. It's designed to provide a comfortable home-from-home experience with all the amenities you'll need whilst in Cornwall exploring or having a welcome break!

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The open-plan kitchen features a stylish island with two stools, under modern pendant lighting. A sleek backsplash complements the stove and cabinets, while a skylight allows natural light to brighten the space. A cozy living area is visible in the background.
Guest house
5 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Cosy escape for two, close to the sea.

Krowji means ‘cottage’ or ‘cabin’ in Cornish and is a timber-framed single-storey build next to our 300 year old cottage. A cosy, yet light and airy retreat for two, Krowji is located at the end of a private lane in Carlyon Bay, just a 20 minute walk from the bustling historic harbour of Charlestown. Krowji offers off-road parking and an enclosed outdoor courtyard with seating areas. * Please note, although at the end of a quiet lane, we are next to the main rail line.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Eden Project located?

    Eden Project is situated in the countryside near St Austell, in Cornwall, England. It is surrounded by rural landscapes and small villages, which add to its distinct setting.

  • When is the best time to visit Eden Project?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and gardens in bloom. Indoor biomes create a sheltered environment year-round, so visitors can explore regardless of weather.

  • How old is Eden Project?

    Eden Project has been welcoming guests since the early 2000s. Its biomes and outdoor gardens mark more than two decades of engaging people with nature.

  • Why was Eden Project built?

    Eden Project was built to inspire people about the relationship between humans and plants, focusing on education and sustainability. The site transformed a former clay pit into an engaging space for exploring global plant life.

  • What are some things to do near Eden Project?

    Around Eden Project, visitors can explore the scenic landscapes of Cornwall, discover local gardens, or enjoy coastal paths and cultural sites. The area also has traditional market towns and art spaces.

  • How is the weather near Eden Project?

    The climate near Eden Project is generally mild, with winter temperatures around 40–48°F (4–9°C) and summer highs reaching 69°F (20°C). Rain is spread throughout the year, so a light waterproof layer is often suggested.

  • How was Eden Project built?

    Eden Project was constructed in a disused clay pit, using an innovative design of interconnected geodesic domes to house diverse plant environments. Teams combined engineering, horticulture, and ecological planning to restore the site and build the distinctive biomes.

  • What is the history of Eden Project?

    Eden Project began as a vision to regenerate an abandoned clay pit, turning it into a space for exploring plants and ecological connections. Its biomes and gardens have evolved to host exhibits, art, and educational programs on environmental themes.

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