English: Hawker's Hut, Vicarage Cliff, Morwenstow Vicarage Cliff is 137m high, of sandstone and shales. Hawker's Hut (National Trust), built from driftwood, is on a ledge just below the cliff top, overlooking the sea. The Rev. Robert Stephen Hawker was vicar of Morwenstow from 1834 until his death in 1875. He was one of the best minor poets of the Victorian age, particularly as a ballad writer, e.g. 'The Song of the Western Men'. The 'Well of St. Morwenna' was also built by Hawker.
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