The Shepherd's Hut - On-Site Parking - Outside Area
Nestled in the quaint parish of Morvah, with on-site parking for one car and glorious views, this bespoke-made Shepherd’s Hut is the perfect escape for two and your furry friend.
Morvah is home to a sizeable Wesleyan Chapel and the remaining walls of Chun Castle, a perfect place to discover the village’s history. However, if the beach is on your mind, Portheras Cove in Pendeen is only a 10-minute drive. Our idyllic Shepherd’s Hut offers the best of both worlds!
With an open hatch window, placed directly above the dining bench, you are able to relax and unwind. The Shepherd’s Hut includes a small love seat that is perfect for you to read your book, snuggle up or to simply doze the afternoon away.
The Shepherd’s Hut is equipped with all the necessary utilities to meet your every need. The bohemian kitchen offers an oven that also works to heat the property, kettle, a fridge with a freezer draw, an induction hob and sink. Beneath the window is a folding timber dining bench, a perfect addition to enjoy your home cooked meals on or to sip away on your morning coffee.
The comfortable bespoke double bed offers under the bed storage, plenty for a comfortable escape away.
The bright, adjoining bathroom has been fitted with a heated towel rail and bathroom storage to bring comfort to your stay. The bathroom also includes an electric shower with sliding glass doors and instant hot water, a wash hand basin and WC.
Exterior to this niche, sweet escape is a space of dreamy tranquillity. As you step outside, you are welcomed by a pastoral surrounding that includes table and chairs perfect for your lunchtime picnic.
• Wifi Included • Linen and Towels Provided • Dog-Friendly – Max One Well Behaved Dog. We’d love to welcome your furry friend! Just let us know in advance. Please note a £20.00 charge applies. • On-Site Parking for One Car • Check in – 5.00pm • Check out – 10.00am • Please keep your dog on a leash while on farm land. • Access Statement - The Shepherd’s Hut is located next to a working farm and due to the rural location, the approach and surrounding area is prone to uneven, muddy ground. To access there hut there is a small set of wooden stairs consisting of four steps.