Published:
2:00 PM February 6, 2021
Updated:
8:22 AM February 7, 2021
A artwork of the completed new house at Higham Park by architect Francis Terry in the planning application from 2018.
- Credit: Francis Terry/Babergh Council
A row has erupted in Constable Country after the owner of a mansion that is currently being extended applied for permission to build a new stable block.
The Dedham Vale Society has told Babergh District Council it objects to the proposal - voicing concerns there had been a series of applications for development at Higham Park, and even describing it as a Poundshop Versailles .
Solicitor Charles Bisson bought the property a few years ago. The house was then called Drumlins and was built in 2003 to a design by locally-based architect Quinlan Terry, whose work is said to be popular with the Prince of Wales.
Published:
2:00 PM February 6, 2021
Updated:
8:22 AM February 7, 2021
A artwork of the completed new house at Higham Park by architect Francis Terry in the planning application from 2018.
- Credit: Francis Terry/Babergh Council
A row has erupted in Constable Country after the owner of a mansion that is currently being extended applied for permission to build a new stable block.
The Dedham Vale Society has told Babergh District Council it objects to the proposal - voicing concerns there had been a series of applications for development at Higham Park, and even describing it as a Poundshop Versailles .
Solicitor Charles Bisson bought the property a few years ago. The house was then called Drumlins and was built in 2003 to a design by locally-based architect Quinlan Terry, whose work is said to be popular with the Prince of Wales.