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There are several services throughout the day in the Manor's beautiful Temple room, to which everyone is welcome. Aside from these times, the Manor building is open daily from 4.30AM-9.30PM for pilgrims and guests.

There are regular visiting school groups and the Manor has its own primary school. There is also a huge developing vegetarian ox-power farm. One of the most striking features is the community of monks, nuns and staff/ clergy, who wear the traditional robes and shaven heads of Indian sadhus (holy people). Also visit the shop and come to the Open Days and festivals!

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