Places to stay in St Mewan, Cornwall
St Mewan (Cornish: Sen Mewen) is a civil parish and village in south Cornwall. Places to eat in the region include The Wagonwheel, The Wagonwheel, Trewhiddle Country Club, and Watermargin Restaurant.
The center of St Mewan ( which is at is longitude -4°48'48.841 and latitude 50°19'52.244 ) is located 1 mile away from Trewoon, 1 mile away from Polgooth, 1 mile away from St Austell and 3 miles away from St Ewe.
Available St Mewan lodging
We currently have 7 accommodations in and around St Mewan.
St Mewan Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Boscundle Manor
Approx 4 miles away in Tregrehan:
Duke Of Cornwall
Approx 2 miles away in St Austell:
The Cornwall Hotel Spa Estate
Approx 2 miles away in St Austell:
St Mewan Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Carlyon Bay Caravan & Camping Park
Approx 4 miles away in St Austell:
Nanjeath Farm
Approx 2 miles away in St Austell:
Hillside Farm
Approx 5 miles away in Roche:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in St Mewan

George’s ( Dining / Subs / Sandwiches ). Located at 23 Trinity Street, St Austell, 1 mile from the center of St Mewan. Georges Sandwich Bar has been trading for 23 years in St Austell, Cornwall.
White River Place Cinema ( Entertainment / Cinemas ). Purpose-built cinema with 4 auditoriums showing new and 3D releases on wall-to-wall screens.
wtwcinemas.co.uk
Cafe Tengo ( Dining / Coffee shop / Tea ). Café Tengo is a small family business in St Austell. Come and try our delicious ice cream, coffee.
Restaurant At Pier House Hotel ( Dining / Other ). The Pier House Hotel and Restaurant in St Austell Cornwall is situated on the picturesque harbour of Charlestown with stunning views of the port and coastline of St Austell bay. It has been a hotel since 1920 and now incorporates the Harbourside Inn Public House since 2004.
The Pier House Hotel and Restaurant in St Austell Cornwall, (originally called Charlestown Hotel) was built in 1794 and was originally two farm cottages. It became a farmhouse after the Rashleigh Arms was built in 1851. Then the occupants at the farm started taking in paying guests as farming prosperity declined before 1914-1918 war until the farm once again became a hotel.
Being in a prominent position the Hotel takes an active part in the activities as well as the day to day life in Charlestown for locals and visitors alike who come from all over the world as well as locally from within Cornwall.
www.pierhousehotel.com