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WiFi now at Bowerland with complimentary 1/2 hour voucher!

 Bowerland is a classic example of that fast-disappearing phenomenon - the Devonshire farm courtyard.

devon seld cateringKnown in 1254 as 'Borland', by 1578 (when it changed hands for  fifty two pounds twelve shillings and six pence!) it had become Bowerlande. The property has had a long and varied history; it is believed that it was used as a POW transit camp in the war - the Napoleonic War! Today, Bowerland represents a characterful, sympathetically modernised farmhouse and two luxurious courtyard cottages, in the lovely peaceful country just beneath the drama of Dartmoor.

Superbly located, Bowerland offers character, warmth and a wealth of opportunities. As if that were not enough, we are in the centre of a choice selection of fishing locations for both salmon and trout within easy reach.
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There is a large lawn and half-acre paddock available for games and an adjacent bridleway for dog walking.

 

 

Broadband internet access is available by arrangement.

 

 

 So whether you are looking for a longer stay or simply a short selfcatering break, call us and be assured of a warm welcome.

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Beautifully appointed self catering holiday homes near Dartmoor - Devon

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Contact us anytime: Tel. 0845 22 55 608. As an added service to our clients,
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or email -
bowerland@devonhols.com

Ray & Mel Quirke, East Bowerland Farm, Bowerland, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4LZ

 

Dartmoor covers an area of 368 square miles and over half of which is private land. However it was designated as access land in 1985. This means that there are no restrictions as to where walkers can go, yet having said that it is often safer to keep to the 450 miles of footpaths and bridleways which cover Dartmoor. Areas to be avoided are the dangerous bogs which are often topped with bright green moss, known to locals as feather beds as they actually quake beneath your feet!

There is a wonderful feeling of wilderness as you walk over the moors. When the weather is clear you can see the surrounding tors for miles around. However the rain can come in very quickly so always take waterproof clothing along with a map and compass. The high rainfall on the moors does mean there are plenty of rivers and streams and these can be spectacular after a heavy downpour.

But that is far from all there is to enjoy.

The bonus beauty of Bowerland, in addition to its friendly, relaxing, tranquil, traditional charm, is its proximity to so many other opportunities for exploration at all levels.

You can meander through the magic of the bluebells in Bluebell Wood just minutes away; or enjoy the Wood in its summer splendour or its winter majesty.

Also within minutes is the atmospheric Meldon Reservoir with its miles of Walks, its ponies and sheep softly grazing.

 


You may choose to enjoy the never-ending delight, summer or winter, of the superb beaches along the Devon and north Cornish coasts, or rise to their challenges!

                  

And to end your day of discovery, perhaps finish with a moment of quiet reflection on the beauty and grandeur that is Devon.


Gate onto the moor near Sourton church

Fun at Meldon Station on a "Steam Day"!

Lively seas at Porth near Watergate Bay

Castle Drogo from the riverbank

 

 

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