Joss Stone, the acclaimed singer-songwriter renowned for her multi-platinum debut album, 'The Soul Sessions,' lives a peaceful life away from the limelight with her family. The 2004 Mercury Prize nominee enjoys a serene domestic existence with her husband and their two children. Joss Stone , whose birth name is Joscelyn Eve Stoker, has earned numerous awards throughout her illustrious career, including two Brit Awards and a Grammy Award.

Notable for her hit singles 'Right to Be Wrong', 'Spoiled', and her rendition of Sugar Billy's 1974 classic 'Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' on Me)', Stone has become a beloved figure in music. Though Stone is a true Devonshire lass at heart, she was actually born in Dover, Kent - a key ferry port famed for its iconic White Cliffs, medieval castle originating from the 11th century, and dynamic town centre boasting a variety of shops, eateries, and bars. These dramatic cliffs and wild beaches make it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

READ MORE: Inside Sue Barker's quiet life - from Devon's sandy shores to £1m home in 'idyllic' village Travelers visiting the area may also discover Samphire Hoe Country Park, lauded as a "beautiful, serene sanctuary" on Tripadvisor. Stone's formative years were spent in Ashill, a charming village nestled within Devon's rolling hills. This idyllic community features picturesque elements such as a church, village hall, and a local pub, the Ashill Inn.

Dating back to 1835, this inn is esteemed by locals and boasts.