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Daily Rhythm

Inside the Sharpham House Daily Schedule

3 min readMay 2026at Sharpham House
Inside the Sharpham House Daily Schedule

Inside the Sharpham House Daily Schedule

The day begins quietly at Sharpham. At 7:00 a.m., no alarm sounds—just the natural stirring of twenty bodies in a Georgian mansion overlooking the River Dart. Some have been awake since first light, watching mist rise from the valley below. Others surface slowly, padding in slippers past that extraordinary cantilevered staircase toward the meditation hall.

Morning Rhythm: 7:30-9:30 a.m.

By 7:30, everyone has gathered for morning sitting. The hall holds perhaps thirty cushions arranged in loose rows, and you choose your spot—closer to the teacher if you're new, farther back if you prefer the wall's support. Forty minutes of silent meditation follow. On day one, this feels interminable. Your legs protest. Your mind catalogues every reason you should check your phone. By day four, forty minutes passes like twenty, and you notice birdsong filtering through the tall windows.

At 8:15, bodies rise for morning yoga or mindful movement. The style depends on the teacher—sometimes gentle Hatha flows, sometimes simple stretches, occasionally walking meditation through the estate gardens. This isn't rigorous asana practice; it's an invitation back into the body after sitting.

Breakfast appears at 9:00 in the dining room, served buffet-style. Steel-cut porridge with local honey. Fresh fruit from the estate's organic gardens when in season. Homemade granola, yogurt, sourdough toast. Tea and coffee, though some programs encourage you to notice your caffeine habits. Conversation during meals varies by retreat type—on silent retreats, you eat in noble silence, aware of every texture and temperature. On mindfulness courses, quiet discussion emerges around shared tables.

Late Morning: 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

The morning session begins at 10:00 sharp. This is when program types diverge significantly. Week-long insight meditation retreats might offer a dharma talk followed by walking meditation through Sharpham's 550 acres. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction courses involve structured exercises—body scans, small group discussions, exploration of stress patterns. Zen-influenced retreats might include work practice: chopping vegetables, weeding gardens, mindful cleaning.

Most programs include a mid-morning break around 11:00—fifteen minutes to stretch legs, visit the bathroom, or stand on the terrace watching red kites circle above the Dart valley. Then another sitting or workshop session until lunch.

Midday: 12:30-2:00 p.m.

Lunch is the heartiest meal. The kitchen serves vegetarian fare sourced largely from the estate and local suppliers: lentil dal with fresh naan, roasted root vegetable salads, hearty soups with crusty bread, grain bowls topped with seasonal vegetables. Everything's simple, nourishing, unfussy. On day one, participants sometimes worry if there will be enough food. By day four, you've learned to notice actual hunger versus habitual eating.

After lunch comes rest time. Some programs strongly encourage you to return to your room—a gentle enforcement of boundary-setting and genuine rest. Others simply suggest it.

Afternoon: 2:00-5:30 p.m.

Afternoons offer the day's greatest spaciousness. Most retreats schedule an optional session around 2:30 or 3:00—perhaps a guided meditation, nature-based contemplation, or teaching session. Attendance is typically voluntary.

This is when many people walk. Sharpham's woodland trails wind through ancient trees down to the river. The longer loop takes ninety minutes. The shorter garden circuit, twenty. Some sit on benches reading dharma books from the library. Others simply stare at the view, which changes hourly with the Devon weather.

For those who've booked them, private sessions with teachers happen in these afternoon hours—fifteen or twenty minutes to discuss practice questions, challenges, insights. Some programs offer massage or bodywork as optional add-ons, scheduled discreetly so as not to disrupt the collective container.

Evening: 5:30-9:00 p.m.

Dinner arrives at 5:30 or 6:00—lighter than lunch but equally thoughtful. Soup and salad, perhaps a tart or quiche, always fruit and cheese to finish. Evening sittings begin around 7:00 p.m., often followed by a dharma talk or group discussion. On longer retreats, evening sessions might explore metta (loving-kindness) practice or offer Q&A with teachers.

By 9:00 p.m., noble silence descends even on non-silent retreats. The house grows quiet. People drift toward rooms, toward rest, toward the next dawn above the Dart.

The rhythm feels rigid on day one, liberating by day four—structure creating the very space where something inside you finally exhales.

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