Rashleigh Arms Charlestown, Cornwall, PL25 3NJ

  • 18 bedrooms

Award-Winning Pub in the fishing village of Charlestown

The Rashleigh Arms is a characterful coastal gem situated in the historic village of Charlestown. The pub sits at the heart of Charlestown’s UNESCO-recognised harbour, where tall ships and historic vessels still moor along the quayside. Guests staying here can enjoy waterside views, delicious food, award-winning ales, and easy access to the South West Coast Path and nearby beaches. For those seeking a classic Cornish stay, this pub offers bucketfuls of charm near St Austell.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Dog Friendly Rooms
  • Family Friendly
  • Log Fires
  • Parking
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

The Rashleigh Arms has 18 double, twin, and family en-suite bedrooms. Choose from Standard or Signature rooms, some with views across Charlestown’s historic harbour. Each room has a cosy, traditional feel that reflects the building’s maritime character while offering modern comforts for a relaxing stay. Expect comfortable beds, complimentary toiletries, a TV, and WiFi access. If you are planning to bring a dog, you must ensure that a dog-friendly room has been booked prior to arrival.

Add a dog to your stay at the checkout after selecting a pet-friendly room.

Food & Drink

Dining at the Rashleigh Arms makes the most of its spectacular harbour setting. The menus feature a mix of classic pub dishes and seasonal specials, often highlighting fresh seafood and locally sourced Cornish produce. Breakfast is served each morning for overnight guests, while lunch and dinner menus offer everything from comforting favourites to lighter coastal-inspired plates. The bar showcases St Austell Brewery ales alongside wines, craft beers and spirits. On warm days, the beer garden is a particularly enjoyable place to eat or enjoy a drink.

Nearby

Charlestown Harbour – Beautifully preserved Georgian harbour often used as a filming location for period dramas (0 miles).

Charlestown Shipwreck Treasure Museum – Fascinating collection of maritime artefacts and shipwreck finds (0.1 miles).

South West Coast Path – Dramatic coastal walking routes along cliffs and coves (0.3 miles).

Porthpean Beach – Sheltered sandy beach popular for swimming and watersports (1 mile).

St Austell – Cornwall’s historic market town and home to the St Austell Brewery (2 miles).

Eden Project – World-famous botanical attraction with rainforest and Mediterranean biomes (3 miles).