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

There
is a large lawn and half-acre paddock available for games and an adjacent
bridleway for dog walking.
Internet
facilities are available by arrangement

Broadband internet access is available by arrangement.

So whether you are looking for a longer stay
or simply an overnight break with or without your children, or dog,
self-catering or B&B call us and be assured of a warm welcome.
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