An iconic harbourside pub which was severely damaged in a fire has risen from the ashes with a whole new look. The Pier House in Charlestown near St Austell, has been closed for a major restoration since the end of last year following a devastating fire in January 2023.
St Austell Brewery, which owns the pub, said the multi-million-pound refurbishment work had not only been sensitive but had added to the original building. A spokesperson for the brewery said sensitive renovations have been underway since the autumn to restore the pub to its former glory, with the new look being revealed today (Friday June 28) when it finally reopened to the public.
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She said that the bar area has been opened up to give a sweeping view over the iconic 18th Century Georgian harbour. Meanwhile, the dining area has been adorned with quirky furnishings, from lobster pot lights to a boat hanging from the ceiling.
There are plenty of nods to the pub’s harbourside location. The bar has been finished with wooden ‘ribs’ which mimic the inside of the Tall Ships, which can be seen from most windows of the establishment.
The spokeswoman added: "The whole feel of the pub has an understated opulence, inspired by the coast, from its rich green textures and neutral hues to the newly vaulted ceiling in the dining area. Original features of the building have also been sensitively exposed, including joists and beams in many of the bedrooms and communal spaces.
"Each of the 23 new bedrooms is unique, including cosy cabin rooms and some with their own mezzanines and day beds for lounging and taking in the stunning sea views, from sunrise to sunset."
Paul Harvey, general manager of the Pier House, added: "This refurbishment project has been totally transformational. It’s amazing to see the Pier House looking better than ever. Those who have had a sneak peek in the community are amazed at what has been achieved. We’ve kept its former charm whilst taking the pub to a new level of ambience.
"We’ve sensitively shown off the history of the building, showcasing the grandeur of the structure and how it’s been used throughout the years. We can’t wait to welcome everybody back tomorrow, to experience it for themselves."