Charlestown, Cornwall

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Charlestown
Cornish: Porthmeur
Charlestown, Cornwall (Cornwall)
Charlestown, Cornwall

Charlestown shown within Cornwall
Population ?
OS grid reference SX037516
District Restormel
Shire county Cornwall
Region South West
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town ST. AUSTELL
Postcode district PL25
Dialling code 01726
Police Devon and Cornwall
Fire Cornwall
Ambulance South Western
UK Parliament Truro and St Austell
European Parliament South West England
List of places: UKEnglandCornwall

Coordinates: 50°19′53″N 4°45′28″W / 50.3314, -4.7578

Charlestown (Cornish: Porthmeur) is a working port near St Austell, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Charlestown developed from what was in the late 18th century the fishing village of West Polmear.

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Charlestown is approximately 2 miles (3.2km) from St Austell town centre. The two towns are barely separated, but Charlestown has remained relatively unchanged by the development of the much larger town of St Austell.

There are deposits of china clay in the area. Particles of china clay in the sea near Charlestown give it a turquoise-blue colour. The same colour is imparted to flooded china clay quarries. [1]

The port is used by local fishermen, and about three times a month for the export of china clay.

Cottages overlooking the inner harbour at Charlestown, August 2001
Cottages overlooking the inner harbour at Charlestown, August 2001


The harbour and two (pebble) beaches (one on either side of the harbour entrance) are owned by Square Sail, a company which owns and sails a small fleet of tall ships, including Kaskelot. One or two of these can often be found at anchor in the harbour, and are frequently open for tours. The best-known tall ship to regularly visit the port was the Maria Assumpta - first launched in 1858 and was the world's oldest working square-rigger. The Maria Assumpta was very popular with tourists and locals alike. In May 1995 she ran aground and broke up on the north Cornish coast, like so many before her, with the loss of three of her sixteen crew.

Charlestown is a popular tourist destination. Attractions are the architecture, the sea, and the Charlestown Shipwreck, Rescue and Heritage Centre.

Charlestown harbour has several times been disguised as other historic ports, such as Bristol Harbour, for film and television productions. For example, it has starred in Poldark, an adaptation of Jane Austen's Persuasion and films such as the 1993 version of The Three Musketeers. The sequence set in Alderney in the film The Eagle Has Landed was filmed in and around the harbour and the adjacent beach.

Charlestown Rowing Club is based in the village.

Charlestown Primary School is a one form entry primary school situated between Charlestown village and Carlyon Bay. It currently has 211 children on role. In 1999 the school was awarded Beacon Status to work in partnership with other schools sharing good practice. In May 2002 the school achieved Healthy Schools Status. The school's declared aim is to "Promote the highest standards of work and behaviour and to provide opportunities for success for all children in a caring environment of mutual trust, respect and harmony."

Charlestown is unparished. It is within the borough of Restormel.

Charlestown grew out of a small fishing village called West Polmear. It was developed in the Georgian era (specifically from 1791 to 1798) as a new town, and named after local landowner Charles Rashleigh who had a hand in its design. It was built to facilitate the export of china clay from the region's quarries and, to a limited extent, still serves that purpose today. In 1790 the settlement was known as West Polmear and had a population of 9 people, this had swelled to 3,184 by 1911.


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