Standing above the ground, the architectural hideaways of Kudhva allow you to immerse yourself in the breathtaking English countryside.
Located on a 43-acre abandoned slate quarry in North Cornwall, Kudhva offers four unique wilderness cabins, specifically constructed for the picturesque environment they inhabit.
Designed by architectural designer Ben Huggins of New British Design, the four prototypes are intended to be the first phase of a wider masterplan for the site, offering visitors a chance to experience temporary small-scale experimental architecture in a beautiful and remote setting.
The name Kudhva is taken from the Cornish word for 'hideout,' which is the main concept behind the development of these secluded retreats.
Huggins worked with his client and long-term collaborator, Louise Middleton, on the project brief before developing the cabins.


The pre-fabrication of the structure helps ensure quality and ease of installation.

A larch slatted skin covers the cabin that is elevated above the ground on turned pine poles.

The triangular windows let in breathtaking views of the Cornish countryside.

The structures are elevated above the ground on turned pine poles.

Once the cabins have been built, they are transported to the site for installation.

The cabins come equipped with minimalist interiors and pulley-operated doors.

The petite interiors have a built-in sofa, along with floor-to-ceiling windows.
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