St Austell is one of the most populous towns in Cornwall lying approximately 10 miles south of Bodmin and 14 miles north east of Truro. The town benefits from excellent road communications with direct access to the A390, which serves as the principal arterial route to Truro, and the A391 located 3 miles to the north of the town, which leads to the Bodmin Bypass (A30). The extensive UK motorway network can be accessed via Junction 31 of the M5, which is located 75 miles to the north east, just south of Exeter. The town also has a strong bus network, which provides services to destinations such as Bodmin, Gorran, Mevagissey, Charlestown and Newquay, as well as tourist attractions such as the Eden Project and Heligan Gardens.
St Austell is also served by a far-reaching rail network, operated by Great Western Railway, who provide services to Exeter St David’s (123 minutes), Bristol Temple Meads (210 minutes), and London Paddington (260 minutes). Cross Country services are also provided, which provide access to further destinations including Birmingham New Street, Wolverhampton, Manchester, Leeds, York, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Cornwall Newquay Airport, the main commercial airport, is located 15 miles north west of St Austell. The airport services flights across the UK and selected destinations across Europe.
Trinity Street runs north west from South Street on the edge of the town centre. The property lies on the south side of the road directly opposite White River Place Shopping Centre, which provides a mix of retail and leisure uses.