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[h=1]Swingers heading for sex sessions at farm keep turning up at wrong address[/h]
[h=2]Randy couples are leaving residents red-faced by stopping and asking for directions to romps at Caldercuilt Farm, Glasgow[/h]
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<figcaption> Wrong turn: Swingers looking for Caldercuilt Farm keep asking locals for directions (posed by models) </figcaption> </figure> Swingers heading for raunchy sex sessions at a Scottish farm keep turning up at the wrong address.
Randy couples going to romps at Caldercuilt Farm have been getting lost and plaguing locals for directions.
They often turn up looking for fun at neighbouring houses – leaving residents red-faced, the Daily Record reports.
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<figcaption>Horseplay: Caldercuilt Farm, near Glasgow's Maryhill, is in a remote location </figcaption> </figure> Now organisers are pleading with the kinky couples to get it right after a series of complaints.
The £1million farm, near Glasgow’s Maryhill, was bought by Caledonian Property Estates in 2010.
Caroline Bulmer – a 51-year-old ex-Bank of Scotland manager – quit her job to organise sex parties with her partner. She advertises on an adult website.
Single women and couples are given free entry but single men are charged £20.
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<figcaption>Lost: Swingers have had trouble finding sex sessions (Picture posed by models) </figcaption> </figure> Sources say as many as 100 men – who are asked to provide identification – turn up for sex.
Party-goers are also encouraged to bring alcohol and use a room which has been turned into a sex dungeon.
One neighbour said: “It’s frustrating when folk turn up looking for a good time and end up asking for directions.”
[h=1]Swingers heading for sex sessions at farm keep turning up at wrong address[/h]
- <time itemprop="datePublished" content="2015-05-03T16:25+0100" datetime="2015-05-03T16:25+0100"> 16:25, 3 May 2015 </time>
- By Ian Leonard
[h=2]Randy couples are leaving residents red-faced by stopping and asking for directions to romps at Caldercuilt Farm, Glasgow[/h]
<figure class="inline-image clearfix "> Getty / Google Maps
<figcaption> Wrong turn: Swingers looking for Caldercuilt Farm keep asking locals for directions (posed by models) </figcaption> </figure> Swingers heading for raunchy sex sessions at a Scottish farm keep turning up at the wrong address.
Randy couples going to romps at Caldercuilt Farm have been getting lost and plaguing locals for directions.
They often turn up looking for fun at neighbouring houses – leaving residents red-faced, the Daily Record reports.
<figure class="inline-image clearfix "> Google Maps
<figcaption>Horseplay: Caldercuilt Farm, near Glasgow's Maryhill, is in a remote location </figcaption> </figure> Now organisers are pleading with the kinky couples to get it right after a series of complaints.
The £1million farm, near Glasgow’s Maryhill, was bought by Caledonian Property Estates in 2010.
Caroline Bulmer – a 51-year-old ex-Bank of Scotland manager – quit her job to organise sex parties with her partner. She advertises on an adult website.
Single women and couples are given free entry but single men are charged £20.
<figure class="inline-image clearfix "> Getty
<figcaption>Lost: Swingers have had trouble finding sex sessions (Picture posed by models) </figcaption> </figure> Sources say as many as 100 men – who are asked to provide identification – turn up for sex.
Party-goers are also encouraged to bring alcohol and use a room which has been turned into a sex dungeon.
One neighbour said: “It’s frustrating when folk turn up looking for a good time and end up asking for directions.”