Sarah Beeny is set to WIN eight-year planning row over her mini-Downton Abbey after being ordered to tear it down as council U-turns
Property presenter Sarah Beeny appears set to win a long-running planning dispute over a large country house she built in Somerset, sometimes likened to a "mini-Downton Abbey", after the local council reportedly performed a U-turn. Having previously been ordered to tear the building down, she is now understood to be on course to prevail in a battle that has lasted around eight years, bringing a measure of resolution to a case that has drawn considerable attention.
The dispute centres on the substantial home associated with Beeny, whose television career has focused on property and renovation, and hinges on planning permission questions that led the authority to demand demolition. According to the report, the council has since reversed its stance, paving the way for the structure to remain. (Further detail beyond the headline account was not available in the material provided, which was dominated by unrelated site content.)