Living Movement Classes 2010
Weekly Classes:
Barefoot Barn Chagford
Wednesday Eves 6 Jan – 31 March (no class 17 Feb)
6.15 – 7.05
Move For Your Life – Tai Chi and Qigong for everyone.
12 weeks £50 / £5 drop in
6.15 – 7.40
Move For Your Life + Tai Chi Form 1.
12 weeks £60 / £7 drop in
6.15 – 8.10
Move For Your Life + Tai Chi Form 1 & 2 .
12 weeks £60 / £7 drop in
7.05 – 8.10
Tai Chi Form 1 & 2 .
12 weeks £50 / £5 drop in
Throwleigh Village Hall
Thursday Mornings 7 Jan – 1 April (no class 18 Feb)
6.15 – 7.05
Move For Your Life – Tai Chi & Qigong for everyone.
12 weeks £50 / £5 drop in
Any questions? Give a call on 0845 125 9731 or email angus@livingmovement.com
For Classes in Exeter please contact our affiliated group tai chi Exeter who run classes: Wednesday evenings at the Exeter Phoenix call Barbara on 01392 216265
For Classes in Exton on a Tuesday afternoon, call Sue on 01392 877918
Directions to Barefoot Barn: TQ13 8HE **there is no parking at Barefoot Barn so please allow time to park in the village and make the 10 minute walk to the venue **The Barefoot Barn is at a house called Eaglehurst, on the edge of Chagford.
From the North, East or West: 16 miles west of Exeter / 6 miles east of Okehampton leave the A30 dual carriageway at Merrymeet junction (formerly roundabout) and take the A382 through Whiddon Down village (half mile on (past services on right and pub on left—the bus from Exeter stops near the pub at Whiddon Down). Then take the left turning at the first roundabout (the A382 – to Moretonhampstead and Chagford). After about 5 miles, the main Chagford turning is on the right and is well signposted, take this turning. *Drive to the centre of Chagford. Turn left at the square and follow signs to the main town car park.
(f) To find Eaglehurst and the Barefoot Barn walk from the car park through the Square with Webber and Sons and Bowdens hardware to your left. Continue down the road about 300 yards until you reach a fork. Take the right fork (Mill St) signposted for Gidleigh. _(g) After about another quarter of a mile - Eaglehurst is the big house with a circular drive on the left, just after the crest of the hill. Walk through the drive, bear to the right of the house. The Barefoot Barn is through the second double gate (20 yards on from Eaglehurst house).
From South Devon Travelling north-east on the A38 take the A382 northwards (this is signposted to Bovey Tracey) Stay on the A382 driving past Bovey Tracey and through Moretonhampstead. About four miles past Moretonhampstead, look for the Chagford turning opposite a thatched inn (Easton Cross). *Take this turning on the left. Drive to centre of Chagford and follow instructions as above.
Directions to Throwleigh Village Hall, Wonson: EX20 2JA
(Landmark - Northmore Arms) **Throwleigh Village Hall is not in Throwleigh! it’s in Wonson, about a mile south of Throwleigh **From the North, East or West: 16 miles west of Exeter / 6 miles east of Okehampton leave the A30 dual carriageway at Merrymeet junction (formerly roundabout) and take the A382 through Whiddon Down village (half mile on (past services on right and pub on left—the bus from Exeter stops near the pub at Whiddon Down). Then take the left turning at the first roundabout (the A382 - to Moretonhampstead and Chagford). At the far end of the village, you come to a mini roundabout, turn left, following the A382 towards Moretonhampstead, Throwleigh and Chagford. After 300m turn right for Throwleigh and Gidleigh. If driving from Newton Abbot or South Devon: Exit the A38 at Drumbridges junction (Newton Abbot/Trago Mills exit) and take the A382 north through Moretonhampstead. Go past the turning to Chagford, pass the Mill End Hotel, through Sandy Park and follow the road all the way to Whiddon Down. 300m before the mini roundabout take the left, marked Throwleigh and Gidleigh. Follow this little road for a mile or so, passing through the hamlet of East Ash and ignoring the left fork to Chagford. At the bottom of a steep hill there is a small humpback bridge with a left or right option just after it. Take the left towards Wonson, not the right to Throwleigh. Follow this little road, joining another along the way, to pass by, curling up and around the Northmore Arms pub, on your right, about a mile after the bridge. Up the short steep hill, the village hall is a kind of nissen-hut on your left, before you get to the top of the hill. However, best to go to the top, around the chestnut tree and back down into the driveway. Plenty of parking.




