Accommodation in St austell
Trevanion Lodge
1, Trevanion Road
St Austell
Cornwall
PL25 4SA
TEl. +44 (0) 1726 67700
email: info@trevanionlodge.com
www.trevanionlodge.co.uk
The Situation
Trevanion Lodge is a large family run guesthouse which has been totally refurbished and decorated to a very high standard throughout.
It offers excellent value accommodation with the added advantage of a residential license for that quiet evening drink.
Conveniently situated on the outskirts of St Austell town centre affording easy access to all major routes.
The Accommodation
Thirteen bedrooms offering:
Full en-suite
Rooms with private bathrooms
Standard rooms with H & C
All are decorated to a high standard, tastefully furnished and equipped with a television and complimentary refreshment tray
Guests access to rooms at all times
Trevanion Lodge is non smoking except in the bar
Children are welcome, see our Tariff for special rates
Sorry, there are no facilities for pets
A spacious dining area where a generous full English breakfast is served. Various options available on request.
A private residents bar with a good choice of spirits and beer is open during the evening period.
Parking: Private guests car park
Opening dates : All Year
Booking : Contact proprietor Mr S Dace
Tel: +44 (0) 1726 67700
Email: info@trevanionlodge.com
www.trevanionlodge.co.uk
Tariff :
£25 per person in Standard room.
£30 per person in room with en-suite.
Single occupancy in double room, £35 standard, £40 en-suite.
Children sharing with parents, 3 - 15 yrs half price.
Over 15 years full adult price.
Credit/Debit cards accepted.
Please make cheques payable to Trevanion Lodge.
All prices include breakfast.
How to find us
Travelling down the A390 St Austell by-pass you will approach a large roundabout with the B3273 towards Mevagissey off to the left. Immediately on the right hand side of the roundabout you will see Trevanion Lodge on your right, pull into the private car park.
WISHING YOU A SAFE JOURNEY
Local attractions:
Things to do within a short drive:
The Eden Project: Cornwalls latest major attraction
The Lost Gardens of Heligan: As advertised on the television, a very popular day out just to wander around the extensive grounds and enjoy a cream tea or meal in the excellent restaurant.
Lanhydrock House: Overlooking the River Fowey, a really beautiful house and gardens.
The picturesque fishing village of Mevagissey ; enjoy a boat trip to Fowey taking in local headlands and beaches.
The Tall Ships at Charlestown and Maritime Heritage Centre: A very old port, a venue for several films.
A good choice of country pubs/restaurants for that pleasant evening meal.
A wide choice of local beaches, these can be seen on the above link.
The town centre is only a short walk away. It offers shopping, multi screen cinema, leisure centre, bus/train station.
Touring
The small market town of St Austell is situated on the south coast with numerous Local attractions. It is also mid way between the far west and far east of the county. Virtually anywhere can be reached within an hour.
As a guide:
Newquay - famous beaches, zoo, water park, extensive night life - 30 minutes
Padstow/Rock - a very popular destination with a picturesque harbour and views of the estuary across to Rock. Take the passenger ferry to Rock and enjoy a long walk by the estuary all the way to Daymler Bay . - 40 minutes.
Tintagel/Boscastle - we are moving into King Arthur country with high cliffs and little coves - 1 hour.
Truro City - excellent shopping in this small pedestrian friendly cathedral city. The cathedral is well worth a visit or why not enjoy a boat trip down the river to Falmouth , some of the views are outstanding and there is the new maritime museum to visit when you get there. - 20 minutes.
St Ives - a lovely seaside resort, very busy in high season, lots of galleries including 'The Tate'. - 45 mins.
Lands End in the far West 1 hour 15 mins.
Plymouth City in the East 1 hour
There is an excellent tourist information centre just a few hundred yards from the lodge which carries all the information one is likely to need.
1, Trevanion Road
St Austell
Cornwall
PL25 4SA
TEl. +44 (0) 1726 67700
email: info@trevanionlodge.com
www.trevanionlodge.co.uk
The Situation
Trevanion Lodge is a large family run guesthouse which has been totally refurbished and decorated to a very high standard throughout.
It offers excellent value accommodation with the added advantage of a residential license for that quiet evening drink.
Conveniently situated on the outskirts of St Austell town centre affording easy access to all major routes.
The Accommodation
Thirteen bedrooms offering:
Full en-suite
Rooms with private bathrooms
Standard rooms with H & C
All are decorated to a high standard, tastefully furnished and equipped with a television and complimentary refreshment tray
Guests access to rooms at all times
Trevanion Lodge is non smoking except in the bar
Children are welcome, see our Tariff for special rates
Sorry, there are no facilities for pets
A spacious dining area where a generous full English breakfast is served. Various options available on request.
A private residents bar with a good choice of spirits and beer is open during the evening period.
Parking: Private guests car park
Opening dates : All Year
Booking : Contact proprietor Mr S Dace
Tel: +44 (0) 1726 67700
Email: info@trevanionlodge.com
www.trevanionlodge.co.uk
Tariff :
£25 per person in Standard room.
£30 per person in room with en-suite.
Single occupancy in double room, £35 standard, £40 en-suite.
Children sharing with parents, 3 - 15 yrs half price.
Over 15 years full adult price.
Credit/Debit cards accepted.
Please make cheques payable to Trevanion Lodge.
All prices include breakfast.
How to find us
Travelling down the A390 St Austell by-pass you will approach a large roundabout with the B3273 towards Mevagissey off to the left. Immediately on the right hand side of the roundabout you will see Trevanion Lodge on your right, pull into the private car park.
WISHING YOU A SAFE JOURNEY
Local attractions:
Things to do within a short drive:
The Eden Project: Cornwalls latest major attraction
The Lost Gardens of Heligan: As advertised on the television, a very popular day out just to wander around the extensive grounds and enjoy a cream tea or meal in the excellent restaurant.
Lanhydrock House: Overlooking the River Fowey, a really beautiful house and gardens.
The picturesque fishing village of Mevagissey ; enjoy a boat trip to Fowey taking in local headlands and beaches.
The Tall Ships at Charlestown and Maritime Heritage Centre: A very old port, a venue for several films.
A good choice of country pubs/restaurants for that pleasant evening meal.
A wide choice of local beaches, these can be seen on the above link.
The town centre is only a short walk away. It offers shopping, multi screen cinema, leisure centre, bus/train station.
Touring
The small market town of St Austell is situated on the south coast with numerous Local attractions. It is also mid way between the far west and far east of the county. Virtually anywhere can be reached within an hour.
As a guide:
Newquay - famous beaches, zoo, water park, extensive night life - 30 minutes
Padstow/Rock - a very popular destination with a picturesque harbour and views of the estuary across to Rock. Take the passenger ferry to Rock and enjoy a long walk by the estuary all the way to Daymler Bay . - 40 minutes.
Tintagel/Boscastle - we are moving into King Arthur country with high cliffs and little coves - 1 hour.
Truro City - excellent shopping in this small pedestrian friendly cathedral city. The cathedral is well worth a visit or why not enjoy a boat trip down the river to Falmouth , some of the views are outstanding and there is the new maritime museum to visit when you get there. - 20 minutes.
St Ives - a lovely seaside resort, very busy in high season, lots of galleries including 'The Tate'. - 45 mins.
Lands End in the far West 1 hour 15 mins.
Plymouth City in the East 1 hour
There is an excellent tourist information centre just a few hundred yards from the lodge which carries all the information one is likely to need.

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