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Village Squire, 1979-05, Page 12Acres of rolling lawn provide leisure for guests and hard work for the families that run the Westover Park guest house. Getting away from it all Westover Park offers rest, recreation and a fascinating past 10 Village Squire, May 1979 It stands by the Thames River, one of the impressive reminders of the Victorian era. Though small towns have many large. stately homes lining their streets, living history of the ostentatious building style of the past century, there are few specimens like this. It was a big house to start with when two bachelor brothers Joseph and William Hutton had the stone house built on the land they had purchased in 1857 on the outskirts of St. Marys in the southern part of the old Huron Tract. The stone was taken from the loose rock along the sides of the Thames. They turned the spacious grounds into an English garden where people from the community came for strolls through the beautiful grounds, or did at least until as legend says, some boys pelted one of the brothers with apples and the public was banished. Today people are back at what has become known as Westover Park. Today the people come not to stroll through the grounds, but to stay for a longer visit. Westover Park today is a guest house operated by Jane and Don McArthur and Betty Whitby. In just two years it's become a comfortable alternative to tourists looking for accommodation in summer or groups seeking a quiet place to hold seminars, workshops or conferences during the winter months. Westover Park offers accomodations for 20 to 25 persons in a bed and breakfast set up. It has become a popular spot for Stratford Festival visitors in the summer months since it is located only a few minutes away from the Festival Theatre. It offers many pleasures that an ordinary motel or hotel just can't offer. There are 19 acres of grounds to stroll through. Part of the property is kept as parkland while the rest is in a more natural state. The Thames runs just past the gates to Westover Park. It seems almost out in the country yet it's only a few minutes walk to main street in St. Marys with its interesting architecture and small shops. While there aren't tennis or swimming facilities on the spot, they are provided in the town, particularly the swimming where the famous St. Marys quarry provides a huge swimming pool. Even though the two bachelor brothers built a house Targe 1 1 er bt bf a Yc sa to th $N pr du to it ho