Rose Farm College of Equine Therapies

  • Course (4)
  • Short course (1)
  • In Somerset

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History

Lotty Merry has had over 30 years experience with horses, firstly competing in several different spheres, mainly at local level. In 1988 she trained with Sue Featherstone in Hertfordshire and competed ABRS grooms certificate.In 1989 she worked at a large livery yard, Staggs End Equestrian near St Albans in Herts. After a back problem Lotty had to stop working directly with horses and enjoyed owning a TB gelding, Sevan, with whom she competed. Mainly doing Hunter Trials, ODE and some showjumping.After a change in circumstances in 2002, Lotty took her HGV test, and then began training in The Bowen Technique in 2003 with the ECBS (European College of Bowen Studies), becoming qualified to treat humans in 2004. She also completed the ITEC Anatomy & Physiology plus Massage diploma 2004.

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From the M5, come off at Jct 23, take the Glastonbury exit from the roundabout, follow this road over the hill and down to the T junction and turn left. Follow the A39 for about 5 miles and you will see the Catcott turn on your left, take it and we are the 1st farm on the right (visible from the main road).From the A303, come off the A303 at the Podimore roundabout and take the Somerton exit. About 1.5 miles take the right turn towards Somerton, Street & Glastonbury. By pass Somerton and pass through Compton Dundon, as you get to the top of the hill (Street Hill) you will find a X roads, take the fairly sharp left towards Ashcott & Bridgwater. Follow this road to the other end (beside the Pipers Inn) and turn left, then continue straight on and pass through the village of Ashcott. About 1.5 miles out of the village you will find a right turn to Catcott, take this and we are the 1st farm on the right (visible from the main road).

Rose Farm College of Equine Therapies