Why we love it
What makes Bumble Down worth seeking out is its sense of refinement: a shepherd’s hut that keeps the simplicity and closeness to the landscape, but adds a quietly considered design sensibility. It feels less like novelty accommodation and more like a small, beautifully composed retreat for slowing the pace and disappearing into the Cornish countryside.
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About the Property
Set at Bumbledown Farm near Callestick, this is a shepherd’s hut stay with a more polished edge than most. The appeal lies in the contrast: traditional form, contemporary lines, and interiors that feel carefully resolved rather than overly rustic. Curved glazing and stargazer-style roof windows draw in light and sky, giving the compact space an open, restful character. Outside, the setting is all about unhurried country living, with the possibility of evenings spent by the fire and long, quiet mornings before heading out to the coast. It suits those who like their rural escapes simple in spirit but thoughtful in execution — private, pared back and gently indulgent.
Location
Callestick, North Cornwall
Callestick sits in the soft green fold of north Cornwall, close enough to the coast for sea air and wild swims, but tucked back far enough to feel properly rural. This part of the county is well placed for exploring the long beaches and surf towns around Perranporth and St Agnes, while still offering a quieter rhythm inland among lanes, fields and old farmsteads. Days can be spent moving between clifftop walks, hidden coves and good local food, then returning to the stillness of the countryside as the light drops over the fields.





