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Hawker's Hut

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Tara
August 2, 2021
A quirky driftwood hut set into the cliff overlooking the Ocean . Built by the victorian local legend , Reverend Hawker it’s now maintained by National trust. Its a short walk across the cliff from the rectory tea rooms . Alternatively you can access it from the Bush inn through the valley .
Daniel
July 19, 2021
This gentle cliff top walk encompasses breath-taking views of North Cornwall's coast. You'll come across a beautiful church, believed to date back to Saxon times, and of course, Hawker's Hut, the refuge of poet Reverend Robert Hawker. On a clear day, Lundy Island can be seen, and there's also a great deal of interesting local wildlife.
Steph
June 24, 2021
Driftwood hut made by the famous 19th century poet Rev Robert Hawker of Morwenstow Church
Maisie
December 5, 2018
Has to be seen to be believed. A tiny hut built out of shipwreck wood in the 1840's by an eccentric vicar in order to write poetry and smoke his opium pipe (as you do).
Sarah
July 8, 2020
Spectacular coastline and fascinating local history.

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Morwenstow, England