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A Peaceful Setting in the Heart of South Cornwall

The Lodge Polgooth is located in the historic village of Polgooth, a quiet and welcoming Cornish community set among rolling countryside just inland from St Austell Bay. Surrounded by greenery and valley views, the setting offers a calm and relaxed atmosphere while remaining conveniently close to the coast and many of South Cornwall’s most loved destinations.

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Here, guests can enjoy the slower pace of village life while having easy access to beaches, harbour towns and scenic countryside — creating the perfect balance between tranquillity and exploration.

Village Charm & Local Convenience

Polgooth retains the character of a traditional Cornish village, with winding lanes, countryside walks and a friendly local feel. The village pub, The Polgooth Inn, is just a short stroll away and offers a welcoming place to enjoy relaxed dining without needing to drive.

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The surrounding area provides a peaceful base away from busy tourist centres, making it ideal for guests seeking a quieter and more authentic Cornwall experience.

Getting Here & Around

"Polgooth village showing a country lane, crossing a bridge with green trees"

The Lodge is easily accessible by both road and rail. The nearest train station is St Austell, with regular services connecting to London Paddington and other major cities. From the station, the Lodge is a short taxi journey away.

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A local bus service also operates nearby, offering connections to surrounding villages, beaches and coastal towns, making it easy to explore without driving every day.

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For the greatest flexibility when discovering Cornwall’s hidden coves and countryside walks, we recommend travelling by car where possible.

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Whether you’re planning coastal walks, beach days, garden visits or simply time to unwind, The Lodge’s central South Cornwall location makes exploring easy while returning each evening to peace and privacy.

Exact directions and arrival details are provided after booking.

"Portloe harbour showing fishing boats and peaceful cove down to the sea"
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