BOW is a hilltop village on the River Yeo. It sits at the edge of an expansive, wild piece of country, bordered by wind-swept fields of wheat, shadowed by Dartmoor in the distance. It shares a church and common history with the nearby hamlet of Nymet Tracey. ‘Nymet’ means Sacred Grove in Celtic and to the west of Bow is a 3rd millennium BC woodhenge, once a place of spiritual significance for Pagan worshippers in the area. Modern Bow is a peaceful, family-friendly village with a rustic country pub, a popular primary school and a Cooperative mini supermarket – an idyllic country escape. DIRECTIONS From Crediton, take the A377 road to Copplestone. Fork left in the village onto the A3072 as signed to Bow. Proceed into Bow, and Greycott will be seen on the left hand side just before the cross roads in the centre of the village. Parking is usually readily available in the car park which is on your right, directly opposite the cottage.
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