The West Wing, Morwenstow is a charming single-bedroom cottage nestled within an organic family farm, offering a peaceful rural retreat near Cornwall's dramatic north coast. Step inside through the beautiful stable door to discover a spacious open-plan living area where the well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, whilst a utility cupboard houses the washing machine and tumble dryer. The comfortable lounge invites relaxation with its wood burner effect electric fire and TV / DVD, perfect for cosy evenings, whilst the adjacent dining area provides the ideal spot for leisurely meals. The ground floor bathroom offers a shower over bath and WC for convenience.
Heading outside, the enclosed garden beckons with its lovely lawn and patio area, complete with garden furniture and delightful glimpses of the ocean beyond. Ample parking is available , whilst traditional tearooms at the same location add to the charm of this welcoming farm setting. Upstairs, the beautiful king-size bedroom captivates with its spacious proportions and wealth of original features, creating a characterful space for restful nights.
Picture crisp mornings wrapped in farm-fresh tranquillity, the scent of sea air drifting across fields as you savour breakfast on the patio. Spend sun-drenched afternoons following coastal paths to hidden coves, returning to the warmth of the cottage as dusk settles over rolling farmland. Later, sink into the sofa beside the glowing fire, a glass of wine in hand, whilst the quiet Cornish night unfolds around you.
The West Wing, Morwenstow positions you beautifully to explore Cornwall's captivating north coast and beyond. The Castle in Bude (9 km) is a historic gem offering art galleries, a heritage centre, and a delightful café within scenic grounds overlooking the beach and canal, perfect for discovering local culture and history. Cornwall At War Museum in Davidstow (30 km) presents an extensive collection of wartime memorabilia and fascinating exhibits showcasing the profound impact of conflicts on the region. Tintagel Castle in Tintagel (30 km) captivates visitors with its legendary clifftop setting, breathtaking coastal panoramas, rich Arthurian history, and dramatic footbridge connecting the atmospheric ancient ruins. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (31 km) delights families with interactive puzzle trails, a mysterious mansion, and enchanting gardens promising adventure around every corner.
Venture further along the coast to discover even more Cornish treasures. Kayaking on River Camel from Porthilly Cove (48 km) offers guided tours exploring the stunning estuary and coastline with wonderful wildlife spotting opportunities, suited perfectly for families, groups, and corporate events. Padstow Brewing Co in Padstow (50 km) welcomes visitors to this multi award-winning craft brewery with engaging tours, guided tastings, and an impressive range of distinctive beers crafted with passion. Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (54 km) promises memorable family days out with thrilling rides, delightful animal encounters, and exciting seasonal events throughout the year.
The historic market town of Liskeard, positioned beautifully between Bodmin Moor and the south coast, lies 51 kilometres from the cottage, offering independent shops and traditional market charm. Meanwhile, the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac sits 53 kilometres away. Renowned for its scenic harbour and cluster of traditional cottages climbing the hillside it found fame as the atmospheric filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin.











