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Bowhayes Farm - Cullompton

Park Lane Culmstock
Cullompton EX15 3JY


Bowhayes Farm is a thatched Devon longhouse built we think in the 1600 s. We have tried to retain its period features wherever possible and the accommodation has been finished to a very high standard using natural materials such as reclaimed oak and slate. br / br / Bowhayes Farm is the home of De-Stressage - a unique project that offers an insight into The Horses World . Our tame wild horses live outdoors 24/7 are unshod and live in social groups. Observing their interaction and serenity provides clients with an opportunity to see life from a new perspective. Programmes can be tailored to individuals needs and can include our Yoga on Horseback sessions which enhance core strength and body awareness. br / br / Situated in the beautiful Culm Valley on the edge of the Blackdown Hills AONB the farm offers breath-taking views and access to spectacular walks and cycle rides. br / br / Our accommodation has been designed with comfort and relaxation in mind. We want you to feel at home from home in the peace and privacy that we provide. br / br / We have associate practitioners providing a range of treatments such as Bowen Shiatsu Acupuncture beauty therapy etc that will visit by appointment br / br / Your own front door opens to self-contained accommodation comprising of 2 double bedrooms (the larger double can be made as a twin if required) with private bathrooms and a sitting room with wood-burning stove satellite TV DVD and free Wi-Fi. Kitchen facilities (mini oven with hob fridge tea and coffee making equipment toaster) are also provided giving the feel of a private cottage but with breakfast cooked for you! br / br / Your host will be available throughout your stay to advise on local amenities book tables and taxis and generally make your dreams come true! Delicious breakfasts and warm hospitality are our speciality!

Directions to Bowhayes Farm Cullompton

M5 junction 26 - Road: turn right at the first roundabout left at the 2nd onto the A38 towards Tiverton until the Poacher s Pocket pub on your left. Take the next left which is the B3391 to Culmstock down into the village past the pub and over the bridge. Pass the village shop on the right and the road starts to rise up. After the stone wall on your left (approx 100 yards) turn left signed to Blackborough.At the brow of the hill take the next left and Bowhayes is the 2nd property on the right. br/ br/ M5 junction 27 - Road: take A38 towards Wellington. Continue until you cross over the M5 again and take the first right onto the B3391 signed to Culmstock down into the village past the pub and over the bridge. Pass the village shop on the right and the road starts to rise up.After the stone wall on your left (approx 100 yards) turn left signed to Blackborough. At the brow of the hill take the 1st left and Bowhayes is the 2nd property on the right br/ br/ A303 - Road: After the Eagle Tavern take 1st right to Bishopswood and continue straight over all crossings until Hemyock. Continue straight through Hemyock to Culmstock passing Culmstock church on your right. At the crossroads turn left then take 1st left and then 1st left at the brow of the hill. Bowhayes is the 2nd property on the right hand side. br/ br/ Honiton - Road: From Honiton drive to Dunkeswell and go straight through the village and past the airport. After about a mile you will see a white signpost with Gypsy written on the post. Turn left to Culmstock here and continue down this long straight road and down the hill until you come to a crossroads (Hackpen Cross) Turn right here and then take the first right (Park Cross) and Bowhayes Farm is the second property on the right hand side. br/ br/ Tiverton Parkway station - Train: Follow road directions from Junction 27 M5

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