A TINY UK village that remains relatively undiscovered by tourists is starting to catch people’s eyes due to its picturesque round cottages and secluded beaches.
The British Isles is home to plenty of quaint seaside towns and villages, so much so that some fly under the radar.
One of those that has been missed out by tourists is Veryan in Cornwall, which has been described as a “serene idyll”.
The small village is part of the Roseland Peninsula, which the National Trust has labelled “an unspoilt landscape of cliffs, creeks, woods and beaches”.
The last of those is something Veryan is blessed with, with several of Cornwall’s stunning coves and bays just a stone’s throw away, including Pendower Beach, Carne Beach and the rugged Kiberick Cove.