
Morse
St Levan, Penzance, Cornwall, UK
What may, at first glance, appear to be an unassuming green mound camouflaged into this corner of West Cornwall, is a home waiting to have its secrets revealed. For this is a WWII bunker like never seen before – whose position, moments from the most sublime slice of Cornish coastline, important past and clever design when you step 'underground' evoke an irrepressible, clandestine awe.
Introduction
Constructed as a communications bunker to facilitate secret messages being transmitted across the sea to the USA during WWII, it’s impossible not to feel an appreciation for Morse's important role in the UK's wartime history when setting foot inside. To celebrate this, original elements of the building have been left untouched, including ventilation pipes and concrete walls – made to Ministry of Defence standards. Now, post renovation, light pours in through glass doors and windows on all four sides. For war buffs, design lovers and nature enthusiasts, Morse is out of hiding.
Inside
Brutalist and distinctive, the pebble-grey palette of floor-to-ceiling concrete flirts with designer furnishings. Charcoal-black additions from the architect owner immediately draw the eye in the living space, including the iconic Ligne Roset Togo sofa by Michael Ducaroy and 1950s leather Coconut chair by George Nelson, with Artemide light fixtures bringing a touch of Milanese chic. The kitchen, visible through an opening sliced through the concrete, spills onto the west-facing ‘gin and tonic’ terrace; whilst two honeyed, wood-clad bedrooms provide snug dens for slumber.
Outside
Emerging from the grass-covered bunker, the half-acre garden has many seating spots speckled around. Choose to gaze from various vantage points at the encircling countryside, relax with a book or socialise with loved ones – local Polgoon cider in hand. From Morse, Cornwall’s famed Pedn Vounder, Porthcurno and Sennen beaches (whose turquoise waters and white sands rival that of any Maldivian isle), trendy food spots of Penzance and Newlyn (where fresh seafood is the star of the show) and iconic cliffside Minack Theatre are all in touching distance by car, foot or bike.
The Facts
- SleepsUp to four guests
From £1,495 per week, £1,250 per short break - Alternative group optionUp to 2 guests
- Bedrooms and bathroomsThere are two bedrooms: one with an en suite and one with use of the second WC and shower room.
View bedrooms - PetsTwo well-behaved dogs are welcome
Each pet is charged at £60 per week or part thereof - Arrivals and departuresArrival Time: 4pmDeparture Time: 10am
- FamilyYes, children are very welcome.
- PracticalitiesThe property is located down a bumpy farm lane. There is parking outside for up to four cars – please park on the grounds of the property through the gate – and a bike rack. The kitchen is well equipped; featuring an oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge, a range of modern appliances including an air fryer, as well as a dishwasher and washer/dryer. Dogs are very welcome, but while the land is fenced, it is not guaranteed to be dog proof. Animals also graze in the fields surrounding the property, so dogs must be kept on a lead at all times and mustn´t enter the fields. Please also do not let pets on the furniture in the house. Please ensure children do not climb the sides of the building; the unique architecture of the sloping roof can result in falling and injury.
- Homestay includesA luxury welcome hamper including champagne, fresh bread and a range of savoury and sweet treats, Wi-Fi internet, Smart TV, board games and firewood to get you started.House book - your property and destination guideDiscover more
- Private cateringSeeking a celebratory dinner or fully catered escape? Our recommended caterers will work with you to create personalised menus for your stay. Details are shared through our house book on confirming your booking.
- RetreatsFrom surf lessons to dawn yoga and adrenaline-fuelled adventures, we work with the most inspirational of experts to ensure a truly tailored stay. On confirmation of booking, these details will be shared within your house book.
- Other informationProperty terms and conditionsFrequently asked questions



Prices & Availability
Penzance
Set on Cornwall’s rugged coast, Penzance blends maritime heritage with a booming creative and foodie scene. From Chapel Street’s independent stores to the Art Deco Jubilee Pool, this town has a laid-back vibe steeped in smuggler lore.

Getting there
- On the Map St Levan is a small hamlet located in West Penwith, near Porthcurno.
- By Car From London, the journey time is approximately six hours and 15 minutes, or under four hours from Bristol.
- By Train There are regular trains departing from London Paddington to Penzance. Penzance train station is approximately a 25-minute drive from the property.
- By Air Lands End Airport is approximately a 14-minute drive from the property, and Newquay Airport one hour and 15 minutes.
From the owner
“A recently retired architect, Nick was excited to take on the challenge of converting an iconic concrete underground transmitter station into a luxurious home. He was keen to retain as much of the original structure as possible and brought in light through carefully considered new openings. He loves the respectful juxtaposition between the new and the old and enjoyed sourcing the designer furnishings.”

Living locally, we recognised the unique nature of the building, its amazing history and the importance of its beautiful rural setting – and so took on the challenge to transform it into what is now a stunning two-bedroomed, two-bathroomed home. The project took three years to complete, and there is a book of photographs charting the journey in the living room.
We knew from the start that a suburban-looking formal garden with neat rows of bedding plants would be completely inappropriate, so we've mown grass paths through what is becoming one large wildflower meadow. Having bought extra land from the neighbouring farmer to allow Morse more privacy, we have planted over a thousand native tree and hedging saplings – hawthorn, wild rose, gorse, blackthorn, wild cherry, sycamore, pine and willow.
As well as the warm and cosy nature of the house, we love the privacy of sitting in the garden, listening to skylarks trilling and buzzards mewing, with Penwith’s Dark and Bronze Age standing stones silhouetted on the skyline. We walk the ancient paths to the coast before an evening barbecue on the sunset terrace as the dark skies fill with stars. This is an ancient place with special stories to tell. We hope you enjoy it all as much as we do.
Nick and Tim
Owner recommendations
Live like a local, discovering the best hidden gem restaurants, walks and attractions during your holiday in Penzance with an insider's perspective.

To Eat
Porthmeor Beach Cafe, St Ives
Our favourite of a huge number of restaurants in St Ives. An imaginative modern menu served in a laid back, seaside style. Booking is crucial in the summer. Ask for a pod on their terrace to watch the sun set over the sea.

To See
The Minack Theatre, Porthcurno
This world famous open-air theatre is carved into the cliff, overlooking Porthcurno Bay. With a full programme of live performances, you can explore the dramatic site and glorious sub-tropical gardens, too.

To Do
Pedn Vounder, Treen
Not far from Penzance and with its white sands, turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs, Pedn Vounder is arguably the most beautiful beach in Cornwall. Reached by foot only, be sure to check tide times when visiting.

To Shop
Mousehole Deli & Kitchen, Mousehole
A busy restaurant and deli right on the harbour in Mousehole. They do takeaway, so we suggest nipping in for a pasty or sandwiches to eat on the beach below, before stocking up on the wide range of wine on offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you're curious about pet policies, the nearest walkable pubs, or wild swimming spots, we have the answers to common property-specific queries here. For everything else, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.
Press
Below are a selection of features in which Unique Homestays has appeared. If you would like to feature the property in an editorial capacity, please contact the marketing team on +44 (0)1637 882014.
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