A WEST Devon farm has been featured in a national magazine article which remembers the ?remarkable? woman who once owned it. The article, written by Kate Ashbrook for Smallholder magazine, celebrates Hillbridge farm on Western Dartmoor and explains how she first got to know Hillbridge when she went there for riding holidays with the previous owner, Dee Ivey. She tells of Dee?s work rescuing ponies on the moor and how the farm is now owned and loved by Miss Marion Saunders who is running it in ?a sensitive and caring way?. Miss Saunders inherited the farm from Dee Ivey, who died in 2002, and whom she helped for 30 years. Dee was a campaigner for the welfare of horses and ponies on Dartmoor and beyond. Kate Ashbrook, who has known the farm for 40 years, said: ?Hillbridge is special because it has not changed, probably for centuries. ?The field boundaries are unaltered from those shown on the 1906 Ordnance Survey map. It is a 30-acre smallholding of compact sheltered fields with robust Devon banks.? Anyone wanting to read this article from the magazine can visit the website at http://www.smallholder.co.uk">www.smallholder.co.uk