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Holycombe
is set in a verdant wooded valley on the edge of the Cotswold village of Whichford. A natural stream rises from a holy well in the nearby wood, passes though
the grounds and down a waterfall. The sound of running water adds to the
sense of peace and tranquillity. A coppice provides shady
outdoor space; there’s a campfire area and a large stone circle on the castle
site. Across a meadow is the ancient Whichford wood with many rare species of
trees and plants, an abundance of wood anemones, primroses and bluebells in
spring; chestnuts, blackberries and sloes in autumn. Wildlife abounds: everything
from Muntjack to polecats and kingfishers.
Set
in six acres, Holycombe is built in the grounds of a Norman Castle, and
has a
water-filled moat, habitat for carp and dragonflies. Sally and Andy Birtwell rescued the site from 40 years of being a
scrap yard, dedicating 6 years of their life to the restoration. They have built a
beautiful house and garden to honour the sacred landscape. Archaeologists have
excavated a Roman conduit carrying water from the springs in the wood to the
site and dowsers and geomancers have suggested it was a sacred site before Roman
the occupation. They also believe that six leylines
converge on the stone circle.
The
raison d’etre of Holycombe is first and foremost a family home for six children,
and numerous grandchildren but our aim is also to provide a haven for healing and joyful
activities, a retreat where music, dance, song, play, meditation and bodywork
can renew energy and well-being.
On
weekday evenings there are regular groups such as Yoga, Pilates, Middle Eastern
Dance and Circle Dance. There are also regular Reiki shares. Therapies including Shiatsu, Reiki, Massage,
Reflexology, Bowen technique and Acupuncture. Psychotherapy and Counselling are all
available in the
Therapy Rooms. A large sunny space called “The Angel Room” for group activities opens out onto a terrace. On chilly days
there is a log fire. A beautiful
Garden Room for sharing
meals and rose-scented terraces for eating al fresco overlook the pond and
grass tennis court. Residential accommodation is available for up to 18
people. Retreat weekends available
Our
inspiration for Holycombe was distilled from a multitude of
life-experiences and places. Tolkein's description of Rivendell in the Lord of the
Rings carries the essence of our vision: "... A perfect house, whether you like food or
sleep, or story-telling or singing, or just sitting and thinking best, or a
pleasant mixture of them all. Merely to be there was a cure of weariness, fear
and sadness.....here you will hear many songs and tales, but, except on high
days, it usually stands empty and quiet and people come here who wish for peace
and thought....... Such was the virtue of the land of Rivendell that soon all
fear and anxiety was lifted from their minds."
Because
the spring from which our stream rises is called Holy Well we named our new home
in this beautiful valley Holycombe.
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