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Morvah Pasty Day

Tuesday 3rd August

in aid of Morvah Church and Morvah Community

For information check the Forthcoming Events page

 

Morvah West Cornwall

The moorland parish of Morvah, on the north-western seaboard of the Penwith peninsula between St Just and Zennor, contains much unspoiled hill scenery. The area also has a unique place in Britain's natural history with many species of flora and fauna found nowhere else in the British Isles.

The Morvah School House

Housed in a beautiful converted Wesleyan chapel dating back to 1744, the Schoolhouse is situated at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by countryside that takes your breath away.

Our gallery exhibits locally and nationally renowned artists of diverse disciplines, and in the coffee shop, locally handcrafted items such as stained glass, pottery, jewellery and cards are for sale, as well as delicious home-made cakes, teas, coffee and hot snacks are available. We offer internet facilities and have full disabled access to all areas of the building.
The Morvah Schoolhouse also operates as the parish community centre offering a dynamic range of events and activities for local people and visitors alike.
And we are open all year round!
On this site you will find much information about both Morvah and The Schoolhouse - please take the time to look round!

 

Morvah viewed from the air

A group of people enjoying refreshments outside the schoolhouse

Alfresco refreshments outside the schoolhouse

Gallery - Don't miss!

And check Who's in the Loo ?
July – Photo Etchings by Roger Wilson

'just us'

Paintings and photography
by 3 generations of the same family July 10th - 23rd

More info >

'The Twisted Tree'

24th July - Friday 6th August
An eclectic mix of oil paintings by pendeen artist: Nicky Robinson

More info >

'The Moor'

This show brings together four artists who have strong connections with the landscape known as ‘West Penwith Moors’

Sunday 8th-Friday 20th August 2010

a thumbnail image of the moor poster

More info >