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The Corn Store, St Stephen

The Corn Store, St Stephen

The Corn Store, The Corn Store, St. Stephen, St. Austell, Cornwall, PL26 7QB, United Kingdom

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Property details

All ground-floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite large shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin with separate bathroom, comprising large shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. Living/dining room

Key features & notes

BBQ
Bed linen
Broadband/wifi
Cot available
Dishwasher
Fridge/freezer
Garden/patio
Ground floor accommodation
Ground floor bedroom
Heating
Highchair available
Hob
Microwave
Oven
Pub
Shop
Shower
Towels
TV
Washing machine

About where you'll be staying

The village of St Stephen is four miles west of St Austell. mid-way between the north and south coasts of Cornwall. There is a small selection of shops and eateries to choose from, while nearby St Austell has a wider choice of amenities and attractions that include its 150-year-old Victorian brewery with a museum and bar, as well as access to the renowned tourist attractions of Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan. Cornwall’s south coast offers a choice of picturesque beaches amidst the stunning scenery of the Roseland and Polperro heritage coastlines, while the surfing hot spot of Newquay is approximately 11 miles away, offering access to Cornwall’s north Atlantic coast.
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Bird watching in Cornwall

With its sweeping beaches, rugged moorlands, hidden woodlands, and rolling countryside estates, Cornwall is a superb destination if you want to spend some time bird watching on holiday.

One of the best spots is Hayle Estuary Nature Reserve, managed by the RSPB. This rich wetland habitat attracts a variety of birdlife, including teals, wigeons, and goosanders. While winter offers the highest numbers, spring and early summer also bring migrant waders such as oystercatchers, dunlins, and whimbrels to the tidal pools and marshes.

Marazion Marsh, also managed by the RSPB and overlooking the iconic St Michael’s Mount near Penzance, boasts Cornwall’s largest reedbed. It’s a haven for species like chiffchaffs, Cetti’s warblers, little egrets, and grey herons. Bitterns are regularly recorded here, and birds of prey, including sparrowhawks and buzzards, are often spotted too.

For a variety of songbirds and raptors, head to the Rame Peninsula near Cawsand. This beautiful area of tidal creeks, sandy beaches, and peaceful farmland attracts goldcrests, firecrests, warblers, and buntings. You may also glimpse birds of prey such as hobbies, merlins, peregrine falcons, and, if you’re lucky, the rare hen harrier.

At Stithians Lake, a large reservoir, breeding birds like little grebes, coots, and moorhens are common. Waders such as greenshanks, ruffs, and curlew sandpipers can also be seen foraging along the muddy banks.

Not far from St Ives, St Ives Island, actually a headland between Porthmeor and Porthgwidden beaches, is a top spot for seabird watching, especially in autumn. Huge flocks of skuas, terns, gannets, fulmars, and auks pass by, alongside waders like purple sandpipers, whimbrels, and turnstones.

Finally, no trip to Cornwall would be complete without exploring Bodmin Moor. This dramatic granite moorland, scattered with ancient ruins and rich in wildlife, is especially rewarding in spring and summer, when skylarks, stonechats, wheatears, and sedge warblers arrive to breed. In autumn and winter, the moor plays host to thousands of golden plovers, along with snipes and the more elusive jack snipe.

Nature on your doorstep

Fal-Ruan
9.1 miles

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