The Martyn Rooms, Morwenstow is a beautifully renovated three-bedroom cottage spread across three floors, blending original character with contemporary comfort. The middle floor welcomes you with a cosy lounge featuring calming décor, an L-shaped sofa, and a wall-mounted Smart TV, perfect for unwinding after days exploring the coast. The open-plan kitchen / diner showcases rustic charm with wooden flooring and exposed stone walls, equipped with an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge / freezer, and microwave, plus a second Smart TV for entertainment while you cook. The dining table seats everyone comfortably, ideal for sharing memorable meals together.
Step outside, where the enclosed garden offers a peaceful retreat with a raised decking area and picnic bench, perfect for al fresco dining on balmy evenings. Three bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the ground-floor king-size room features an en-suite bathroom with shower over bath and a walk-in wardrobe, while upstairs you'll find another king-size bedroom and a twin room, both served by the well-equipped family bathroom with shower over bath. Private parking for two cars completes the practical layout, with your four-pawed friends welcome to join the adventure.
Picture mornings with coffee on the decking, the Cornish countryside stretching peacefully around you, knowing the South West Coast Path lies just 800 metres away. Spend sun-filled days discovering hidden coves and dramatic clifftops, then return to your characterful retreat where exposed beams and stone walls create a wonderfully cosy atmosphere. As evening falls, perhaps order food delivered from the pub next door, gathering around the picnic table as the coastal sunset paints the sky in brilliant shades of gold and pink.
The Martyn Rooms, Morwenstow places you perfectly for exploring North Cornwall and North Devon's finest attractions. Upper Tamar Lake (nine kilometres) sits surrounded by peaceful countryside on the Cornwall and Devon border, offering tranquil waterside walks and a haven for wildlife spotting. The Milky Way Adventure Park in Clovelly (14 km) delights families with indoor and outdoor rides, entertaining shows, and diverse play areas including the thrilling Blast Quest and the fascinating North Devon Bird of Prey Centre. Cornwall At War Museum in Davidstow (30 km) houses an extensive collection of wartime memorabilia and compelling exhibits showcasing the profound impact of conflicts on the region, while the legendary Tintagel Castle (30 km) commands dramatic clifftop views, steeped in Arthurian history and connected by a spectacular footbridge spanning ancient ruins.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall's treasures. Kayaking on the River Camel from Porthilly Cove (48 km) offers guided tours exploring the scenic estuary with excellent wildlife spotting opportunities, perfect for families and adventure seekers alike. Padstow Brewing Co (50 km) welcomes visitors with brewery tours and guided tastings of their multi-award-winning craft beers, whilst Bodmin Keep (51 km) brings Cornwall's military heritage to life through fascinating exhibits, interactive displays, and educational activities suitable for all ages.
The vibrant seaside resort town of Bude lies just nine kilometres away, where award-winning golden beaches meet excellent surf conditions, complemented by welcoming pubs, independent shops, and waterfront cafés serving the freshest local seafood. Meanwhile, Wadebridge is 48 kilometres from the cottage. It is known for being the gateway to the famous Camel Trail, where 29 kilometres of flat cycle track runs parallel to the River Camel, connecting this charming market town to Rock and Padstow through stunning Cornish countryside, perfect for leisurely family cycling adventures.























