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Tucked just south of St Austell and bordering the village of Charlestown, Duporth occupies the site of what was once a grand 19th-century estate. Today, it is a quiet residential pocket defined largely by its coastal woodland and its steep, private access to a sheltered shingle beach. Geographically, the area is perched on the cliffs of St Austell Bay, offering a mix of modern housing and older plots that follow the footprint of the original manor grounds. Life here tends to revolve around the South West Coast Path, which runs directly through the locality, providing a wooded walking route into the historic harbour at Charlestown to the east or Porthpean to the west. While it lacks its own shops or pubs, its proximity to the town’s amenities and the mainline railway station makes it a practical base for those who value the coastal landscape but need to remain connected to the broader infrastructure of mid-Cornwall.