Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Scheme approved for mansion gutted in fire

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PROPOSALS to revitalise one of the West’s grandest estates following a massive fire have been approved.

A marquee restaurant, car park and six holiday units have been approved at Parnham House in Dorset.

But Dorset Council area planning committee heard pleas for a masterplan for future developmen­ts, rather than piecemeal applicatio­ns.

Richard Smith, from the Parnham Planning Response Group, said it was disappoint­ing that there appeared to be no clear written vision or timescale for future developmen­ts which, he said, included proposals for 36 new buildings in the park.

He questioned why, given the scale of the redevelopm­ent, Dorset Council had not classified the project as a “major developmen­t” which would ensure a more comprehens­ive strategic approach.

Mr Smith said his group acknowledg­ed the intent to create a hotel and lodge accommodat­ion on the site and was critical about the level of local consultati­on over the proposals.

Beaminster ward councillor

Rebecca Knox said it was acknowledg­ed, and appreciate­d, that the Perkins family had already spent millions of pounds at Parnham since the 2017 fire which had virtually gutted the listed 16th-century building.

She said most people understood that the family would need to find income streams to support the restoratio­n work and that eventually the house and grounds would be opened to the public, which it never had been before.

“It’s just great that the Perkins family are still with us and just great that we’ve got something going on at the park again.

“The balance is that things need to be done to deliver back its former beauty which will benefit us all, both county-wide and nationally,” she said.

Project manager at Parnham Park, Ed Grant, said the business plans being developed would not only see the gates opening to the public but would also support food and drink producers and other business in the immediate area and county-wide.

He said, despite the claims, there had been extensive consultati­ons about the estate’s proposals.

 ?? Henry Nicholls/SWNS ?? Parnham House after the blaze
Henry Nicholls/SWNS Parnham House after the blaze

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