Hawker's Hut
Hawker built a small hut from driftwood, on the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean at Morwenstow. He spent many hours there "communing with St Morwenna" (i.e. smoking opium) and writing his poems and letters. One of these was Cornwall's anthem - Trelawney - which he published anonymously but was later credited with, by Charles Dickens. Hawker's Hut is now the smallest building owned by the National Trust.
On walks
- Morwenstow and Tidna Valley (2.3 mile walk)
- Morwenstow to Stanbury Mouth (3.8 mile walk)