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Detailed directions to Cheston Farm
From Exeter and the East via the A38
This is very easy. Approx 3-4 minutes from the A38. Sat Nav in NOT recommended.
The best way: exit the West bound carriageway of A38 from the Wrangaton Cross Junction to avoid low bridge (constantly deeply flooded). Avoid going via Glazebrook to avoid long term floods. You often get taken via narrow flooded lanes! Apple Maps wrongly directs you to Postbridge (45mins into Dartmoor)
Landmark for Wrangaton X Junction: Look for Ivybridge Park and Ride Signs and the Shell garage opposite. Cheston Camp Site signs also guide you in.
Having exited the A38 Westbound, turn right at the end of the slip road, passing north back over A38. Turn left at the T junction, go past the row of houses, garage and at the end of the terrace. opposite bus shelter, turn right up Green Lane.
At the top of Green Lane, turn right down Wrangton Road, past Shute Cross, and down the hill between the trees. Where Cheston Camp site is on your right our lane is on your left, so turn left. We are the first driveway on your left.
From Plymouth and the West via the A38
You have options:
1. Easiest with lorries/trailers: stay on the A38 east bound, exit at the South Brent exit just after the Shell Garage (dodgy junction, be careful). Then turn right and double back onto the A38 Westbound to follow the above directions.
2. Slower route: You can come off the A38 at Ivybridge and skirt round the town following the old Exeter Road through Bittaford to Wrangaton where you turn left up Green Lane a short distance after the Wrangaton Business Park. And follow the above directions from the top of Green Lane.
3. Scenic (often FLOODED) route is inaccessible to lorries and large trailers. As option 1, exit for South Brent, but go left at end of slip road, and first left again. Left at T junction to pass Brent Mill Industrial Estate. Stay on this lane past Glazebrook Hotel until you pass under an often deeply flooded low railway bridge on a dog leg. Take first right (opp. Cheston Camp site) and you will find us the next drive on left.
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Please follow the links below to read the relevant terms and conditions and privacy polices.
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For horses registered with the RoR
For riders aged 15 and over on the 1st January 2024
Refunds will be given upon production and successful approval of a valid veterinary or doctors certificate relating directly to the horse or rider entered in this event.
Refunds will be given upon production and successful approval of a valid veterinary or doctors certificate relating directly to the horse or rider entered in this event.