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The Rashleigh Arms was built in 1851 on the foundations of old clay cellars and was given its name after the creator of Charlestown Harbour, formerly West Polmear, Charles Rashleigh. It also boasts probably one of the only Grade II listed car parks in the country, basically the site of old coal storage yards, and is situated in a World Heritage Site.

The Rashleigh is ideally positioned in central Cornwall and provides an excellent jump off point for lots of great attractions with the world famous Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan within five miles radius. We are also within sight of the historic Tall Ships and Charlestown harbour, a world heritage site and an attraction in itself.

The Pub has moved with times and although over 150 years old boasts eight four star gold rated rooms, a public bar, popular with the locals that shows all live sport and has great bands every fortnight. Our lounge bar is fantastic for relaxing in with large leather sofas and armchairs with a touch of historic Charlestown. The restaurant is modern, open plan and serves locally sourced food from 12 - 9pm every day; and if the weather's good our patio and garden is the ideal place to spend a few hours or more!

The Rashleigh Arms has been awarded a FOUR STAR SILVER grading in the Inn category by Quality in Tourism on behalf of VisitEngland and a breakfast accolade.

Rob and Lucy Brewer and the Rashleigh team look forward to seeing you soon.

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AccommodationBeer gardenCar parkFoodOutside areaReal aleWiFi freeBig screenFootballCask Marque

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Mark Ephgrave

2 months ago

Just been with our Daughter who has Asperger's on her 29th Birthday. We were able to book the table she wanted in the Bar. All staff took part in her guess the favorite Disney Princess. Food was excellent and served with a smile. Manager and Bar staff looked after us really well. Local drinks were Mmmmmm. What a wonderful Pub, can't wait for the nicer weather to be able to sit and eat outside. Look forward to your Cheese board. I would give it 6 stars out if 5

Katherine Farrell

2 months ago

We stayed at Rashleigh Arms en route to a Christmas stay further south. We had a choice of the Rashleigh or the Premier Inn – and we do not regret our choice. It was heaving due to it being the last working day before Christmas but the staff were very kind and welcoming. The room, Port, was lovely and had everything which we needed, with a lovely sea view. We ate at the restaurant, and the food was delicious. The service was a bit slower than normal due to the number of people, but that was understandable and the staff were very helpful. Our room overlooked the outdoor seating area, and it was impressive that the crowd had been dispersed by 11.30 pm. The breakfast was good, again the service was a bit slow as someone had to help us when they had just walked into work, but she was very helpful. The village of Charlestown is lovely and the pub is well located to go for a wander around the harbour area and the beach. One word of warning – the car park is cobbled and very uneven, so be prepared! We look forward to finding an excuse to go back to this lovely little town again. It goes without saying that the beer doesn’t disappoint……. Tribute often rivalled but never bettered.

janice hancock

2 months ago

Had a meal on 28th Dec. We were large group, including two young children, and had been asked to pre-order our food. Despite this it took 45 minutes for our starters to arrive and mains and desserts also took a long time. The children were very hungry and exhausted by the time dessert arrived (two hours after we sat down). We had no explanation of why there was a delay (we would have accepted it if we had been told on arrival). The food was really good, and I would go back, but they need to work on their service.

Melly Kennedy

3 months ago

We were a group of 4 that arrived for lunch with no booking. The staff were welcoming and accommodating. The service was very good, however the meal took an hour to come out (not particularly busy at the time of our visit) the staff were very apologetic about the wait and compensated us with a discount on our bill which was most appreciated. The pub/resturant is very spacious and comfortable with plenty of seating. There is outdoor seating and plenty of parking as well as customer toilets, disabled access and fmily friendly. The food was very good quality, hot, tasty and plentiful. We would visit again and recommend to others. Tip. Book a table as it does get very busy.

Andrea Wilkinson

6 months ago

We had our wedding reception here and stayed a few days . And it was the most amazing experience They really looked after us. Our room had been decorated beautifully. Myself and my wedding party got ready there and we then stayed a couple of nights . The food was incredible . Really tasty . The staff were all so friendly and we can't thank them enough for every detail of our day ❤️

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Heverlee 0623
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