From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhealth farmˈhealth farm noun [countable] British English DCBa place where people pay to stay so that they can do physical exercise, eat healthy food, and have beauty treatments SYN health spa American English
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health farm• Thereby completely missing the point of being at a health farm.• If you need a break there's nothing better than being pampered at a health farm.• By this stage we were beginning to realise the formula is two days in Paris, six days in a health farm.• Rebuild the Roman villa and use it for a hydro and health farm.• The following week was Guildford and I decided to stay at Grayshott Hall, the health farm.