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 superbly renovated, luxurious courtyard cottages, in the lovely peaceful country just beneath the drama of Dartmoor.
Superbly located, Bowerland offers a wealth of opportunities for touring, walking, riding, cycling, golf, tennis, a wide range of pub food and a choice of either coast, depending on whim and weather. 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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