Morwenstow is situated in the far North-east of
Cornwall with many parts overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
The area is very popular with walkers who enjoy the rugged cliffs and little coves
for which this area is renowned.
Visitors never tire of the views and return year after year.
The village is very small with a very large farming community scattered along the coastline.
Probably the most visited attraction in the village is the Norman Church built in 1564 with a Saxon Font.
The village also boasts an ancient public house, the Bush Inn. A popular stop-over for those walking the coastal path nearby.
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