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Four have fun in deepest Devon
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 13 - 08 - 2013


Tim Saunders
Saudi Gazette
More Europeans are holidaying in the UK, according to Susanne Westgate, co-owner of West Pitt Farm near Tiverton, Devon.
With her partner Adrian, she took over the holiday business 12 years ago and has witnessed a steady increase in bookings especially from overseas.
“During recession there is increasingly strong interest from the Dutch and Germans,” says Susanne, who puts this down to a weak pound coupled to the unique experience guests enjoy. Word is now spreading as far as Austria, she told me.
The 60-acre farm nestled in the beautiful Devon countryside near the village of Whitnage is home to seven luxury four- to five-star properties. Susanne and Adrian have also invested heavily in catering for disabled tourists by building a lodge where accommodation is spread over one level.
We stay in the farmhouse, a Victorian property with high ceilings and sash windows where guests enjoy views of the pond as you can see in the video at travelwriter.biz. That pond incidentally is stocked with various fish including carp weighing up to 22lbs — of interest to the anglers who stay there. Picturesque views extend as far as east Devon towards Sidmouth.
Interestingly, there is a door connecting the farmhouse to a cottage next door, making it ideal for sizable wedding parties or family occasions.
The four double bedrooms of the farmhouse are more than adequate though for my family and I and the beds are comfy, which is always important. That together with sheer solitude (such a contrast to where we live) ensures we all sleep well.
What's more even our youngest daughter, Heidi (5 months), who was only sleeping for a couple of hours at a time before we went away, suddenly started sleeping the whole night through.
Susanne and Adrian have thought of everything required for a relaxing holiday including a tennis court and an outdoor play area for the children, which eldest daughter Harriett thoroughly enjoyed.
Every day we swam in the indoor heated swimming pool and on some occasions more than once. The confidence of both our daughters grew noticeably over the week. We stayed during the summer heat wave where it only rained once, at night, despite the persistent doom mongering of thunder storms by pessimistic weathermen. At this time the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge become proud parents to George. It is just as well that we could access rolling 24 hour news otherwise my wife would be beside herself.
There's little time for television though because it is such a relaxing place that allows you to dream and contemplate as you savor the beauty of the rolling fields and the distant bleating of the sheep.
Not far from West Pitt Farm is the market town of Tiverton with its array of shops, many independent and some charity shops. Before my arrival the British Heart Foundation shop stocked a good supply of Inspector Morse novels... The town is also home to Tiverton Hotel with its Gallery Restaurant and lounge bar. The bar lounge looked appealing. It's not often that bar staff are friendly and talkative these days and our bartender certainly made a good impression. While we agreed that the curried carrot and apple soup was a little too potent, the Exmoor Ale and chicken sandwich was much more the ticket.
There are numerous tourist attractions in this neck of the woods, too. Unlike other parts of the country the roads are free of traffic, too, making it thoroughly enjoyable to drive our sporty Peugeot 508SW.
RHS Rosemoor near Torrington is a gardener's delight with all the plants imaginable. Its size demands that each visitor spends at least an entire day there, if not more. We were particularly impressed by the large kitchen garden where many varieties of apples and pears, tomatoes and melons were all happily growing.
On the day of our visit there was an antiques fair and a vintage vehicle display; little Harriett enjoyed sitting on some old tractors. There is also an old fairground organ, which can be seen in action at travelwriter.biz.
There is only time to visit two magnificent National Trust properties: Knightshayes and Killerton. Both provide excellent days out. Memorable picnics can be enjoyed in the grounds while little ones run themselves ragged.
If the weather cools the houses provide an interesting insight into days gone by. For instance, the Acland family owned Killerton since the 17th century but political beliefs meant that it was handed over to the National Trust in 1944.
All in all an ideal holiday for tired parents in need of recuperation.
Watch the videos at www.travelwriter.biz
Diary:
Friday: Exploring the grounds at West Pitt Farm www.westpittfarm.co.uk
Sunday: RHS Rosemoor. Harriett particularly enjoyed the sandpit and mini-beast sculptures
www.rhs.org.uk/Rosemoor-Garden
Monday: Tiverton, canal walk and Tiverton Hotel www.bw-tivertonhotel.co.uk
Tuesday: Knightshayes; www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Thursday: Wimbleball Lake, Exmoor. The villages of Whitnage and Holcombe Rogus.
Friday: Killerton; www.nationaltrust.org.uk


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