Wind In The Willows, Morwenstow, is a delightfully romantic studio-style cottage nestled within stunning gardens, offering period charm with contemporary comforts. The beautifully light and airy country-style kitchen is well-equipped with a gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, and washing machine, perfect for preparing intimate meals after a day of exploring. Step into the inviting studio space where a cosy wood burner crackles beneath exposed beams and a vaulted ceiling, creating a snug retreat for relaxing evenings watching the television or enjoying a favourite DVD.
Venture outside to discover a delightful enclosed gravelled patio to the front of the property, while the rear boasts another enclosed gravelled space complete with garden furniture and a charcoal BBQ – ideal for alfresco dining. The charming accommodation features a comfortable double bed in the studio-style bedroom/lounge, complemented by a characterful bathroom with original stone flooring, a luxurious roll-top bath, separate shower, and WC, ensuring your countryside escape blends rustic charm with modern convenience.
< p>Imagine waking to birdsong filtering through the windows, sipping your morning coffee on the private patio while planning your day's adventures. As evening falls, light the wood burner, pour a glass of something special, and sink into peaceful relaxation surrounded by the tranquil countryside. With access to a two-acre field and large shared garden, you can truly immerse yourself in the natural beauty that envelops this secluded haven.
Wind In The Willows, Morwenstow, is perfectly positioned for exploring the breathtaking coastlines of both North Cornwall and Devon. Just a mile away, discover a welcoming village pub and popular tea room, beyond which a short stroll leads to the South West Coastal Path, offering access to the unique cliff-top 'Hawker's Hut' and continuing to the vibrant seaside town of Bude. Beach enthusiasts will delight in the area's array of golden sandy beaches and unspoilt coves, all within easy reach of this peaceful retreat.
For those wishing to explore the surrounding area , Upper Tamar Lake, 13 kilometres away, provides a tranquil escape surrounded by picturesque countryside on the Cornwall and Devon border. Hartland Abbey (15 km) offers old-fashioned fun with much more than just historic house exploration, while Bude Canal (17 km) features guided walks along the historic waterway, highlighting sea locks, wharves, and preserved canal artefacts. The Castle in Bude (17 km) presents art galleries, a heritage centre, and a charming café within scenic grounds overlooking both beach and canal, perfectly complementing a day exploring this popular coastal town.
National Trust Dunsland in Holemoor (32 km) welcomes visitors to its grand parkland abundant with wildlife and over 900 years of fascinating history. North Devon Maritime Museum in Appledore (33 km) celebrates the region's rich maritime heritage with engaging displays on shipbuilding, fishing, smuggling, and life-saving. Dartington Crystal in Great Torrington (34 km) offers the chance to watch master craftsmen create glass masterpieces and even try your hand at decorating your own glass piece.
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The picturesque fishing village of Clovelly is 16 kilometres away and enchants visitors with its cobbled streets and unique galleries. Once voted Britain's Most Instagrammable Village, visiting the village feels like you have stepped into another world. The pretty market town of Holsworthy (24 km) provides a delightful day out surrounded by lovely countryside. The town has reputation for great local produce and you can pick some of it up at the weekly farmers’ market.