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St. Austell is a bustling market town, situated at the centre of the Cornish china-clay industry. William Cookworthy discovered the clay in 1755, and with the opening of the pits to mine the clay, St. Austell's population and prosperity soon began to grow. Kao-Lin, an essential ingredient in the manufacture of porcelain, had previously only been found in northern China. Today Cornwall still exports clay, which is also used to produce paint, paper and in some medicines. The 15th century Holy Trinity Church is well worth a visit; unusual for Cornwall its tower is finely decorated with sculptured figures. The interior is also unusual, with a distinct bend in the axis of the church. There has been speculation as to whether this was deliberate to create a dramatic effect, or due to a building problem, it has also been suggested it was intended to symbolise the droop of Christ's head as he died on the cross. Wheal Martyn China Clay Heritage Centre - Wheal Martyn's is a beautiful site with woodland walks and spectacular views. There is an Historic Trail, Nature Trail, New Exhibitions; Cornwall's largest Water Wheel and an Audio Visual Show. St. Austell Brewery Visitor Centre - Take a tour around Cornwall's oldest independent family brewery, established for over 140 years. Many original traditions and skills remain at the heart of the beers today. Follow the brewing process from row ingredients through to sampling the traditional ales. Caerhays Castle Gardens - Caerhays is an informal 60 acre woodland garden overlooking the sea, created by J.C. Williams who sponsored plant hunting expeditions to China at the turn of the last century. The garden is noted for its camellias, magnolias, rhododendrons and oaks. Pine Lodge Gardens - A 30 acre garden with shrubs, herbaceous plants, many water features, pinetum, arboretum, lake with black swans and ducks, Japanese garden under construction and rare plants from plant hunting expeditions.
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Attractions near St. Austell
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Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre
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The Centre tells the history of diving, salvage and shipwrecks from the earliest times to the present day. It also reveals what life was like in the Georgian village and seaport of Charlestown. |
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Pine Lodge Gardens and Nursery
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The present owners moved here in 1976 and became fascinated with the world of plants. The collection now stands at over 6000, all labelled. |
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The China Clay Country Park
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Discover the fascinating story of china clay. In the 18th century prestigious porcelain companies competed to produce the finest china. |
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Towns near St. Austell
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Charlestown Tourist Information
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Charlstown is the familiar TV location for Poldark and The Onedin Line. The village was built in 1801 for the import of coal and export of China Clay; it remains an unspoilt port and retains its Georgian character. |
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Par Tourist Information
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Bugle Tourist Information
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Hotels near St. Austell
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Self Catering near St. Austell
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Seasalt located in an award winning building, looking seaward just 50 metres from the harbour in the vibrant village of Charlestown - one of the most fascinating places in Cornwall. |
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