Ann Widdecombe Shares Life in Isolation at Renovated Dartmoor Home

# Inside Ann Widdecombe's Dartmoor Home: 'You Don't See Another Human Being for Days'
## Ann Widdecombe discusses her life in isolation and her newly renovated kitchen.
Ann Widdecombe, the renowned former politician and media personality, resides in a home on Dartmoor, which she purchased in 2008. This house, built in the 1950s, is set amidst stunning natural scenery, providing a serene retreat far from urban life. Widdecombe enjoys the tranquillity of her surroundings, often remarking, "You don't see another human being for days."
The property recently underwent significant renovations, particularly in the kitchen area, which has been transformed into a modern space that caters to her needs. Widdecombe appreciates the peace that Dartmoor offers, allowing her to focus on her various interests without the distractions of city life.
Despite her secluded lifestyle, Widdecombe remains active in the public eye. She humorously reflected on her unexpected career developments, stating, "If you'd said to me a year ago, Ann, you're going to be dancing on prime time television, do a live tour, play Wembley (amongst other places), then you're going to go into pantomime with Craig Revel Horwood... I'd have said, 'Lie down and have an aspirin.'" This remark underscores her delight at the opportunities that have come her way, despite her quiet home life.