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health farm

British  

noun

  1. a residential establishment, often in the country, visited by those who wish to improve their health by losing weight, eating healthy foods, taking exercise, etc

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But the business quickly grew to more than 70 slimming clubs in the south east of England before purchasing its first health farm property eight years later in 1978.

From BBC

“It’s given me hope as a farmer because the other years when I was growing, I never really had an outlet to get rid of these things. I was having a lot of produce loss,” Julius Griffin of Jewels of Health Farm told me.

From Washington Post

The UK’s only leech production business looks like a health farm.

From The Guardian

Conventional agriculture suppresses these and diminishes soil health, farm biodiversity, water quality and air quality.

From Nature

Men who get out of condition from sitting too long at a desk or leading too high a life have long been in the habit of slipping off for a couple of weeks of clean living and hard exercise at some health farm.

From Time