Caerhays Castle Cornwall

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(276) · Historical landmark in St Austell, United Kingdom
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Caerhays Castle is one of the very few Nash built castles still left standing, and is situated within approximately 140 acres of informal …

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May 5, 2025
Mike and Debbie were two informative, enthusiastic and lovely guides in the Castle. Excellent value for money particularly for HH members as it was free. Gardens were gorgeous especially bluebells, a…Full review by Christopher K
Apr 29, 2025
Nice garden, with some great walks, dog friendly… but ruined by the over-use of weed killer / herbicide. Used around small new trees I can just about understand, however around mature trees, even sto…Full review by Ian B
Apr 19, 2025
These gardens are always stunning in the spring, with so many rich colours of the spring variety. There is plenty of opertunity to plenty of walking as there are many paths to explore. There is also …Full review by rossijam

Facts

Construction completed:1807–1810
Architect:John Nash

Questions & answers

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Do you hold weddings here?
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Yes they do - I saw lots of pictures of peoples weddings in the cafe area. I think it would make a wonderful venue, very beautiful and romantic.
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my gran worked there her name was mildread tregunna the people were very kind and she liked working there and …
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my gran worked there her name was mildread tregunna the people were very kind and she liked working there and lived in one of there cottages in portholland
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That was my gran also. My dad is Ken but he has sadly passed too
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Is there a bus to the beach and castle?
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Hi MillicentMayflower, unfortunately as we're in such a rural location there is no bus service to Caerhays Castle or the beach, however the closest bus stop is at Gorran High …
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Hi MillicentMayflower, unfortunately as we're in such a rural location there is no bus service to Caerhays Castle or the beach, however the closest bus stop is at Gorran High Lanes, around a five minute taxi journey away.
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Answer by Bookings C · Mar 6, 2016
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Are dogs allowed in the gardens?
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Hi Judith K, Thank you for your enquiry. Yes, dogs are welcome in the gardens during our open season in the spring - we love having your four legged friends come to visit us! However, …
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Hi Judith K, Thank you for your enquiry. Yes, dogs are welcome in the gardens during our open season in the spring - we love having your four legged friends come to visit us! However, because we do have guinea fowl and other poultry in the gardens we do ask that dogs remain on leads during their visit. We look forward to seeing you in the spring!
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