Glebe House has added antiques, bold colours and interesting art to the agriturismo model
Glebe House has added antiques, bold colours and interesting art to the agriturismo model
This restaurant-with-rooms takes our writer to food heaven, with its Italian cooking made from the best Devonshire ingredients
Fri 30 Jul 2021 02.00 EDT
I do love an agriturismo. Independent, family-run, in peaceful countryside and serving homemade locally sourced food, they represent the best of Italian hospitality.
An agriturismo stay might be tricky to organise just now, but a new restaurant-with-rooms four miles inland from Branscombe in east Devon could be a very acceptable substitute. Hugo and Olive Guest have taken over a Georgian vicarage that Hugoâs parents ran as a B&B for years, renovated it and, importantly, added a bakery, a temperature-controlled ageing room and a polytunnel in the six-hectare (15 acre) grounds. They opened fully on 17 May, with five bedrooms, a restaurant operating