Why Devon was a special place for Widdecombepublished at 10:58 BST

Ann Widdecombe moved into her home in 2008 in Haytor on the edge of Dartmoor in Devon and renamed it Widdecombe's Rest.
It has a double meaning," she told BBC Devon at the time. "It means yes, I'm retiring. But it's also Widdecombe's Rest because it's the rest of my life."
The former MP for Maidstone in Kent said she was brought to the area as a child and would always walk in the Dartmoor National Park.
Her parents were born nearby, Widdecombe explained. Her mother was born in Plymouth while her father was born in the nearby town of Saltash.















