Welcome

All about the hot tubs, hampers and things to see & do locally

 
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We’re so glad to have you visiting us. We hope you enjoy your stay!

Should you need anything at all, contact:

Property Manager - Row on: 07709990007

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Hot Tubs

Beaches

Hampers

Food & Drink

Attractions

Amenities

Our Glamping Pods and The South Wing apartments are set within the grounds of our family home Hareston Manor. Our family have lovingly restored the grounds and Manor over the last 60 years, and we hope that you enjoy the tranquillity as much as we do.

There are 2 Glamping pods in Broadpark each with a woodfired hot tub and fire pit ensuring that your days and evenings are relaxing and peaceful enabling you to enjoy your time as a family.

We hope you enjoy your stay and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Wifi Password: MYWIFI9935


Pod Rules

  • Please only flush toilet paper, we are using a specialist septic tank that can only break down the fibres in paper.

  • Please refrain from loud noise after 11pm. We are quite a distance from other properties however as you can imagine noise does travel.

  • Please respect neighbours privacy in our other Glamping Pod.

  • Extra visiotors are permitted only with confirmation with Property Manager.

  • Please lock all doors and lock away possessions when leaving property.

  • Please follow instructions regarding hot tubs and use cleaning spray provided when emptying.

  • Pod is No smoking please refrain from smoking inside our pods. 

  • Please use provided parking spaces situated to the front of pod.


Recycling and Waste

Recycling boxes are local near to the entrance, please use applicable boxes/bags for recycling and any general waste please use the grey bin.


Emergency Contacts

Rowland/Megan Property Managers   07709990007/07773023143

Police/Fire                                            999

Local Hospital (Derriford)

Yealm Medical Centre                           01752 880567

Emergency Dentist                                0333 0063 300

In the event of a fire please call emergency services (999) in the first instance and the property Manager. Assembly point is at the white gate on the road.


Check out

Please vacate by 10am. Keys should be left in the keybox situated by the door. Please leave any soiled towels in the bathroom.

 

 

 Hot Tubs

How to light your wood fired hot tub, Book a lighting service & Order Wood Hampers

 
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Your Wood fired hot tub

  • Please use only the plastic polycarbonate glasses supplied for use in the hot tub.

  • You have been supplied with 1 set of kindling, kiln dried logs and firelighters. This will be enough to light the hot tub once.

  • To purchase more please text or call Row (Property Manager) who can supply you with more materials at a cost of £10 per tub.


Lighting the Hot Tub


There is a very informative video below to help you on the way to lighting your hot tub. We also offer a lighting service so that it’s warm and ready to use when you arrive! Text us with at least 24 hours notice and we will take care of everything for you.

Place kindling and fire lighters in the bottom fire tray, light the fire. Fill the fire Shute full of dry provided logs. Please leave the lid slightly ajar to enable sufficient draw of air. Do not use charcoal or damp/wet wood. 

The water takes around 2 hours to get to an acceptable heat during the summer months and slightly longer during the winter. Stir the water regularly.

PLEASE DO NOT LIGHT THE FIRE UNTIL THE WATER HAS REACHED ABOVE THE FLAP OF THE FURNACE.

If you have any questions at all please do not hesitate to get in touch.


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Wood Hampers

You have been supplied with 1 set of kindling, kiln dried logs and firelighters. This will be enough to light the hot tub once.

To purchase more please text or call Row (Property Manager) who can supply you with more materials.

Text Row on 07709990007

 
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Hot Tub Lighting Service

Choose to have your hot tub pre filled and lit so that it’s warm and ready to use when you arrive! Text us with at least 24 hours notice and we will take care of everything for you.

Text Row on 07709990007

 

 Hampers

 
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We craft our hampers with Pre order a delicious hamper or English breakfast for you to cook at your leisure.

To purchase more please text or call Row (Property Manager) who can take your order, text: 07709990007

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English Breakfast

Delivered, ready for you to cook… includes:

2 Sausages; 2 Rashes Smoked Bacon; 2 Eggs; Mushrooms; Tomatoes; Beans & Toast

 

Devon Cream Tea

Jam or cream first…? Includes:

Pot of Tea; Sultana Scone; Strawberry Jam; Cornish Clotted Cream
+ add Prosecco £10 add Champagne £18

 

Devon Afternoon Tea

The ultimate afternoon treat… includes:

2 Pots of Tea; Selection of Finger Sandwiches (Ham, Cheese and Egg); Sausage Roll, Mini Quiche; Sultana Scone; Strawberry Jam; Cornish Clotted Cream & a Selection of Cakes
+ add Prosecco £10 add Champagne £18

 

 Attractions

 
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PENNEYWELL FARM

A visit to multi award winning Pennywell Farm is packed full of animals, activities, shows and displays. It’s the biggest activity farm in the South West and there’s something new happening every hour, just listen for the bell.

See for yourself why Pennywell has been awarded Best Visitor Attraction in the Devon Tourism Awards for the 2nd consecutive year! Your visit begins with a warm welcome in the main farmyard where you can have a look at the activity board to see what’s going on. Take a snap on your smartphone to make sure you don’t miss a single thing! Then you can join in with fabulous farm activities like goat milking, ferret racing, deer feeding, egg collecting and much, much more.

Home to the world famous Pennywell Miniature pigs, we promise that you will never have experienced anything quite like the phenomenon that is Pennywell pig racing. Come and cheer on your favourite porker in this truly unique event.

 

Hundreds of friendly farm animals, equines and pets are waiting to meet you. You’ll find alpacas, goats and goat kids, lambs, and highland cattle as you explore the farm. If you like equines, you’ll love Pennywell as we have everything from mighty heavy horses to miniature ponies, plus a family of miniature donkeys who just love attention from the visitors. Connery, a retired horse from the Household Cavalry enjoys a chat as you go by and there are plenty of pretty ponies.

Say, “Hello, Halo, Merhaba or Bonjour” to our international collection of poultry in the Funky Fowl area of the farm and meet Guinea pigs, ducklings, rabbits and tortoises in the pet’s area.

Pond dipping is always popular so take a net and discover the wonderful wildlife that lives beneath or you can wander down to the tranquil fishponds to feed the fish.

Farmyard rides are brought to you, courtesy of tractor power. All ages will enjoy the Tractor and Trailer ride or you could bounce around the track on the Red Rocket ride (6+ to adult) which we guarantee will leave you with a smile on your face. Challenge your friends on the Run Rabbit Go Carts (8+ to adult) or take a more leisurely ride on the Rainbow Railway which is great fun for all the family.

Budding young farmers can test their driving skills in the Pennywell Tractor Village and toddlers have their very own play village to explore. If there is any excess energy left to burn there are plenty of trampolines dotted around the farm, Crazy Golf and for the really energic there is an assault course which is great for mums and dads too! The fantastic news is that all this is included in the admission price. 

Plenty of coffee and snack stops as well as light meals, cakes, ice creams and delicious Devon cream teas ensure that there is something for everyone.

 

 

BUCKLAND ABBEY

Buckland Abbey was the last Cistercian abbey built in England and Wales. In the 16C it became an Elizabethan mansion and, later on, a family home. It was restored after a fire in 1938. Particular points of interest are the 14C barn, the Four Lives Gallery running the full length of the original nave, the Drake Gallery, added in the 1570s, the impressive Great Hall with its fine plasterwork, and the kitchen with its coal-fired brick ovens.

 

 

DARTMOOR ZOO

In 2006 the Mee family purchased the struggling Dartmoor Wildlife Park, reopening as Dartmoor Zoo in 2007. Zoo Director, Benjamin Mee recorded the family’s story in his book, “We Bought a Zoo” which was made into a movie of the same name starring Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson in 2012.

Set in 33 acres of beautiful woodland just 20 minutes from Plymouth, Dartmoor Zoo features the largest collection of Big Cats in the region including African Lions, Amur Tigers, Jaguar and Cheetah. Visitors will also find Iberian Wolves, European Brown Bears, South American Tapir, Ostrich, Meerkats, Otters, Monkeys and much more.

Immerse yourself in a fun day out with the kids: see the big cats feed, hear the wolves howl and feel the snakes wriggle through your fingers in Close Encounters.

Follow the daily timetable of events including public talks at feeding times and animal encounters, with falconry displays and kids activities during the holidays such as quiz-trails and face-painting. And when you need a rest, visit the Jaguar Restaurant for a freshly prepared lunch or a hot drink and delicious cake made right here on site.

The zoo is open all year round (with the exception of Christmas Day) and hosts large picnic and outdoor play areas.

 

 Beaches

 
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Wembury Beach (National Trust)

The delightful beach at Wembury is set in a cove, backed by low rise cliffs and has lots to offer beachgoers.  Behind the beach, the gently rolling Devon hills and pretty Wembury Church provide a picturesque backdrop whilst the beach itself is mainly sand, although there are some areas of rocks and shingle.  At low tide a good-sized expanse of clean sand is revealed. 

Apart from the picturesque setting, what makes this beach stand out is the spectacular shore life to be found here.  This is one of the best rockpooling destinations in the country. Explorers have a good chance of finding crabs, sea anemones, limpets, starfish, pipe fish, sea scorpions and green sea-urchins among the rockpools. The best time to come here to explore the rockpools is just before low tide, so check tidal tables to get the most out of your visit. There are organized rock pool rambles run by the National Trust, who manage the area, and also by Wembury Marine Centre. 

The water quality here is excellent and the relatively shallow waters of the cove make it a popular place to paddle and play in the waves.  Children will need to be properly supervised as there is no lifeguard though. 

From the beach there are views over the Mewstone, a rocky island with a distinctive triangular shape.  In past time the island was used as a refuge for smugglers and even as a prison.  The island is now owned by the National Trust and used as a bird sanctuary.  Visitors are not permitted.  During the summer months, basking sharks are sometimes spotted in the waters around the rock.


Mothecombe Beach

Mothecombe is at the mouth of the Erme Estuary on the south coast of Devon. It is a remote sandy bay, approximately 330 metres wide, backed by sand dunes and cliffs. A stream flows onto the beach to the sea.

The beach is privately owned and maintained by the Flete Estate and has remained completely unspoilt, with the only buildings being an old boathouse and the lime kiln. Access to the beach is restricted out of season.

Within the car park there is a café/restaurant - The School House, serving fresh fish amongst other things.


South West Coastal Path

The South West Coast Path is England's longest waymarked long-distance footpath and a National Trail. It stretches for 630 miles, running from Minehead in Somerset, along the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, to Poole Harbour in Dorset.

Sound good? Or just dip in an out…

  Eating &

Drinking

 
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Fox and Hound, PL8 2AH

This 18th century former coaching house is situated in a rural village just east of Plymouth, where it is well served by a frequent daytime bus service. The pub has two separate bars with a lounge and a small restaurant. Traditional English meals are made using locally sourced ingredients. Ales from local breweries are regularly featured, including Red Coat brewed by Summerskills with help from the landlord! A monthly quiz night is held, as are curry nights. Former Plymouth CAMRA Country Pub of The Year 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017, and Runner Up 2015, 2018 and 2019


Rose & Crown, PL8 2EB

Set in Yealmpton, a beautiful Devon village nestled inside the South Hams, the Rose & Crown is a fantastic village pub and one of the most popular places to eat out and stay in Devon. Decorated with rich textures and colours the Inn is warmly elegant and with cosy nooks, comfortable sofas and a roaring fire. Outside the walled garden is an idyllic suntrap, ideal for dining alfresco and savouring drinks as the sun goes down.

Further afield….


Turtley Corn MilL, TQ10 9ES

The Turtley Corn Mill is set in six acres of grounds within the beautiful South Hams. Whether it’s a family meal, breakfast, Sunday lunch or a romantic dinner for two our traditional menus - using locally sourced foods - real ales and great wines make it the perfect place for eating out in south Devon.


Local Amenities

  • Morrisons Supermarket, Plymstock

  • Tesco, Lee Mill

  • Sainsburys, Marsh Mills

  • Nearest ATM: Morrisons, Plymstock

  • Pharmacy: Morrisons, Sainsuburys

  • Petrol Station: Texaco, Brixton