Fuming neighbours have blasted plans by a millionaire couple to construct a mega-mansion on a Scots road.
Lisa and Craig Charters, 33, had been hoping to make use of their household's £33 million lotto winnings to revamp their bungalow and switch the Edinburgh metropolis pad right into a mansion.
However the £5million renovation has obtained backlash from different residents as architect plans attracted almost 50 formal objections to the planning software, in response to The Solar.
As reported within the Mirror, Lisa's dad and mom gained the jackpot six years in the past and he or she now desires to place a few of the money in direction of a Hollywood-esque dwelling within the metropolis.
Particulars printed on town council’s planning portal reveal there have been 63 public feedback submitted inside 21 days.
Of these, 48 had been objections and 15 feedback of assist.
Solely 15 consultations had been made.
The consultations seem to have been made to individuals who reside in close by properties.
The couple had paid £200,000 over the £670,000 asking worth for the three-bedroom bungalow within the fashionable metropolis borough with views of Edinburgh Fort.
Their extremely fashionable plans would see the unique single-storey constructing demolished and changed with a three-storey mansion.
The massive home is about to characteristic a zinc exterior, 5 glass-fronted bedrooms and a driveway rising from the backyard.
The couple have even submitted an software to have the venture featured on Grand Designs with Kevin McCloud.
Their planning brokers stated the constructing would make a “vital assertion”.
A supply informed The Solar: “This can be a fairly vital and bold improvement.
"Neighbours have been notified of the plans they usually have a proper to have their views.”
Particulars of why individuals object to the plans won't be revealed till after a call has been made later this month.
Lisa, of Hawick, Roxburghshire, introduced her engagement to Craig in 2017 on a seashore within the Bahamas.
Her dad and mom David and Carol Martin, each 60, had been left in disbelief "ingesting Tetley tea" as they tried to course of the invention of their £33 million win in 2016.
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