Visit Redruth in Cornwall

Explore the heart of Cornwall's UNESCO World Heritage Site as you venture into Redruth, where a wealth of heritage attractions awaits.
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Redruth, once a pivotal hub of the region's flourishing tin mining industry during the 18th and 19th centuries.

Remnants of its industrial prosperity are evident in the grandeur of its structures, such as the historic Victorian theatre and the iconic Mining Exchange, once a bustling centre of trade for tin and copper.
Uncover the secrets of Redruth's illustrious past by picking up a town guide from the Cornwall Centre. Explore landmarks that bear witness to a golden era, including the renowned residence of William Murdoch, where gas lighting illuminated a home for the firsttime in 1772.

Delve into the local industrial heritage with visits to notable sites like Wheal Peevor, Gwennap Pit and East Pool Mine. Venture beyond the town's borders to discover the picturesque countryside that surrounds Redruth, offering scenic escapes and outdoor adventures aplenty.

Take in the natural beauty of two stunning sandy beaches at Porthtowan and Portreath, ideal for leisurely strolls or basking in the coastal charm. For enthusiasts of outdoor activities, the Mineral Tramways paths beckon, inviting walkers, cyclists and horse riders to traverse their scenic routes.

Places to Eat Nearby


restaurantThe Golden Lion Inn

The Golden Lion Inn is a family restaurant that offers classic pub fare, garden seating and great views of the lake. With great food, generous portions and a good selection of drinks, it is also dog friendly.

set_mealSanders Fish & Chips

Sanders Fish And Chips is a relaxed dining spot specialising in authentic British fare, notably their signature classic dish. Patrons can expect swift counter service in a modern setting adorned with a tasteful nautical motif, complete with generous indoor seating arrangements.

With convenient takeaway options available, customers can savour their meals on the move.
The menu boasts an array of beloved fish and chip shop staples alongside appetizing starters and desserts influenced by traditional British cuisine.

restaurantThe Star Inn Vogue

The Star Inn is a unique traditional pub located by the A30. With its long bar and cosy lounge, it provides an inviting setting for socialising and relaxing.

Alongside a great menu there is a wide selection of Real Ales, Lagers and Ciders with a wide selection of Rums, Whiskeys and Spirits with great tasting house wines as well.
The pub recently added an outside area with comfortable seating, heating and tables enhancing its appeal.

restaurantThe Treleigh Arms

The Treleigh Arms epitomises the classic pub experience, showcasing a variety of traditional beers, real ales, ciders and lagers. Their a la carte menu highlights locally sourced ingredients, including succulent Cornish beef, smoked ham, fresh fish and seasonal vegetables.

Praised for their warm hospitality, the accommodating staff consistently deliver exceptional service. Diners rave about the scrumptious and ample portions, urging guests to plan ahead and explore the daily specials, which are known to be highly sought after.

restaurantInn For All Seasons

The Inn For All Seasons is a modern establishment boasting both a hotel and restaurant, renowned for its warm and welcoming service. Guests are treated to a diverse array of dining options, ranging from a delectable carvery to a classic pub menu.

With a strong emphasis on customer satisfaction, the staff excel in providing an exceptional experience, making it particularly appealing for families with children.

Alongside the mouthwatering carvery, the menu showcases a variety of tantalising choices, with desserts garnering special praise. Complementing the dining experience is a well-stocked bar featuring an extensive selection of beers, spirits and gin.

A quality location for a Park Home

Beyond its industrial heritage, Redruth is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. Just a short drive away lies the dramatic Cornish coastline, dotted with sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and picturesque fishing villages.

Popular nearby destinations include Portreath Beach, known for its excellent surfing conditions, and Godrevy Head, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for coastal walks.

Situated just off the A30, our park offers convenient access to nearby towns and attractions. Whether residents crave a day of shopping in Redruth or a relaxing beach outing in Porthtowan, everything is within easy reach.

Sonata - Exterior

Our Reviews

Arrange a Viewing

"*" indicates required fields

What's your budget for your new home?
Do you have a home to part exchange?

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Our Park Home Range