From Homeless to Homeowners: How 'The Salt Path' Author Raynor Winn and Her Husband Found Refuge in a Cornish Estate
Raynor Winn Finds Refuge in Cornish Estate After Homelessness

Raynor Winn, the celebrated author behind the bestselling memoir 'The Salt Path', and her husband Moth have turned their harrowing journey of homelessness into a heartwarming tale of resilience and renewal. The couple, who once walked the South West Coast Path after losing their home, have now secured a permanent refuge in a picturesque Cornish estate.

A Journey from Despair to Hope

After facing financial ruin and Moth’s devastating diagnosis of a degenerative brain condition, the Winns were left with nothing but a tent and their unwavering determination. Their 630-mile trek along the coastline, documented in 'The Salt Path', became a symbol of hope for countless readers worldwide.

A Sanctuary Found

Now, years later, the couple has purchased the very Cornish estate where they once sought temporary shelter. The property, nestled in the rugged beauty of Cornwall, represents not just a home but a triumphant conclusion to their arduous journey.

'It’s more than bricks and mortar,' Raynor shared. 'This place gave us safety when we had nowhere else to go. Now it’s ours—a testament to survival and second chances.'

Inspiring Others

The Winns’ story continues to resonate, offering solace to those facing adversity. Their memoir has sold millions, and their new life in Cornwall stands as proof that even in the darkest times, light can emerge.

As Raynor puts it: 'Home isn’t just a place—it’s where your heart finds peace.'