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Phase one of grand Newquay pub’s refurbishment is complete

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
22 April 2026
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St Austell Brewery has unveiled the first phase of an ambitious three-part refurbishment of the Great Western pub, in Newquay, Cornwall.

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The Great Western enjoys a spectacular beachside location

Perched above Great Western Beach, the clifftop pub — with hotel-style accommodation — has been part of the town’s story for almost 150 years. Now, following the completion of phase one of the refurbishment, 26 bedrooms have been fully overhauled.

The Great Western was purpose-built as a hotel, designed by renowned Cornish architect Silvanus Trevail and opened in 1879.

Built to capitalise on the arrival of the railway to Newquay, it was strategically positioned near the station to welcome visitors arriving by train. Today, it remains a key historic landmark within the town.

Further phases of refurbishment are planned, continuing the building’s sensitive restoration. Future work will focus on upgrading additional bedrooms, as well as enhancing the bar and communal spaces.

Great Western bed

The latest investment reflects St Austell Brewery’s continued commitment to its 45 managed pubs and is the fifth major refurbishment carried out over the past two years.

“Completing the first phase of refurbishment at the Great Western is an important step in ensuring this iconic building continues to thrive for generations to come,” said St Austell’s chief operating officer Andrew Turner.

“Our focus has been on creating welcoming bedrooms that reflect the Great Western’s unique coastal setting, whilst honouring the pub’s incredible history. With further phases planned, we’re excited to continue enhancing the guest experience at this site — for locals and those visiting from further afar.”

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