The Beach Hut has hosted an array of guests over the years; from soul-searching solo travellers and surfers to the likes of the rich and famous. Occupying an enviable nook on its own pebble beach, The Beach Hut is the ultimate secluded seaside hideaway. All yours.


Rediscover the simple life at this iconic beach shack in Millook on the north coast of Cornwall. A genteel 1920s tearoom turned self-catering retreat.


The Beach Hut is a rustic open-plan holiday home perched on a grassy nook above Widemouth Bay, north Cornwall, is anything but prime paparazzi paradise. Which is probably why the Hollywood elite flock here. Demi Moore was one of the first guests, during filming for the 2006 movie Half Light, and Kate Winslet extended a photoshoot for Vanity Fair that took place here with a mini-break.





The Beach Hut was built in 1920. It was originally intended to function as a tearoom – how English can you get!? Years later, it has been turned into a photogenic holiday home. That makes sense, because this property is right on the beach. There’s a very good reason that it’s so popular with writers, artists and of course couples. And it’s also one of the best kept secrets among the surfers in Widemouth.
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