Beadventure Cornwall (parish of Morwenstow) in the heart of old country in the South West of Great Britain, is filled with outstanding natural beauty of splendid gardens, rugged cliffs of high jagged coastlines, hedgerows bordering windy country roads and old stone walls.
Beadventure hosts, Paul and Jan Hudson open their farmhouse B&B, Little Bryaton, for warm country hospitality and gourmet meals. Jill Welby of the The Old Vicarage (pictured) offers the same in her beautiful historic home.
The Beadwork studio is at West Mill in the Marsland Valley. This wonderful old mill is the summer home of artist and teacher Briony Lawson, sculptress and painter. It nestles in a lush green glen situated on the banks of a river slicing its way through rocky falls down to the sea a short distance away. It could not be a more perfect location for creating bead art (or any art).
Beadventure Cornwall is a place you want to return to as it offers such a wonderful feeling of romance and historical charm.
Read the extract from Westward Ho by Charles Kinsley, the poem by Lesley-Anne Powell and the description of the Parish of Morwenstow by Parson Hawker, the noble-hearted Victorian poet and eccentric of this parish (and The Old Vicarage) from 1834 - 1875.