
Cornwall's Forgotten Corner, remains unknown to the hordes of tourists who flock to Cornwall every year for their holiday break.
The Rame Peninsula is an area of outstanding natural beauty with quiet secluded beaches, magnificent scenery and spectacular walks.
The Southwest Coastal Path starts at Cremyll and winds its way through the 800 acre Mount Edgcumbe Park, which is probably one of the most beautiful in England.
A number of villages are situated in Rame, they include Millbrook, Kingsand, Cawsand, St Johns, Crafthole.
Westwinds is situated approximately 300 feet above sea level, and 200 feet from the cliff road, standing in its own private generous plot with panoramic views of Whitsand Bay, and Rame Peninsula.
