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‘A lot of grand houses can seem cold and echoey, but this was warm and welcoming’
ate has a funny way of tugging us to a place we are meant to be, even if it sometimes takes its time. For Sally and Michael Westcott, there has long been a sense of serendipity at play. “We’re both originally from Devon, and actually knew each other as children – I’d often visit Michael’s family home and we’d play tennis together,” Sally says. However, life was to take them in very different directions and