If something looks great to be true, it is probably, so there is a saying.
And for Vicky Curtis-Creswell, who felt “pure bliss” while winning £ 6m Mansion As part of a reflected draw in Blekeni in Norfolk comic relief‘S red Nose DayThe famous saying should be playing the house right now.
Despite winning the seven-bedroom house, a 38-year-old Miss Wales is a finalist, about six months ago, named Larkfields. Still not found the key – And this month the weight, which focuses on a plan dispute on property, took a new blow after the weight of the local Parish Council.
The planning line began when the North North Norfolk District Council received an anonymous tip-off, claiming that the comic was promoted on television as part of the comic relief in March, in violation of the plan rules after being set up in 2020.
Three acres of land was approved for the House, but it was alleged that it did not include a swimming pool, tennis court, summerhouse, garage and permission to expand in a utility room.
To address this, in July, Omaz submitted a new planning application to maintain all parts of the property – but this month, it has met with an objection from the Blekeni Parish Council, which states that the design of the building should “protect the character”. countryside,
If the retrospective schemes are not approved, it may mean parts of the mansion will need to be demolished before going to Ms. Curtis-Kreswell.
In June, a spokesman for Omaz said that the company was working with the North Norfolk District Council on the issue. The firm also said that it guarantees that Ms. Curtis-Kreswell will not have to bear the costs involved.
In his planning application, Agents for Omaz wrote: “It was alleged after the correspondence of the local planning authority. Development Has not been done as per permission.
“To address this, the retrospective application tries to regularize these cases.”
It continued: “As illustrated proposals are keeping in mind the character and scale of the existing housing, and provide complementary development through the use of coherent materials. So we believe that these additions have no physical effect on the character and presence of the region.”
However, the Blekeni Parish Council objected to the proposal. Clerk Tracy Bafield has written that the building and design of the building should be controlled for the benefit of the local area, including “the character of the rural areas and the area of excellent natural beauty”.
Two other people have also written to object to the North Norfolk District Council.
One person complained that the swimming pool was built on the site of the “Specific Group of Pines” [trees]”, Asking if someone had fallen. He also claimed whether the tennis court was built in a wildflower meado.
The other objectioner accused the original developer, which was not to “driving” coaches and horses through plan laws “.
The North Norfolk District Council is expected to decide on the latest planning application for property by 1 October.