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Millionaire couple will knock down ‘enchanting’ £5m Victorian mansion & replace it with Grand Designs-style new-build

Families living nearby had harsh words for the plans

A MILLIONAIRE couple is set to knock down their £5million Victorian mansion after their plan to replace it with a Grand Designs-style newbuild was approved, council docs have revealed.

Euan and Harriet O'Sullivan want to replace the "enchanting" 1900s mansion with a modern six-bedroom brick and flint home.

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Euan and Harriet O'Sullivan bought the Victorian Mansion in 2020 for just under £5millionCredit: Solent
The property was built in the early 1900s by leading Gothic revival architect Temple MooreCredit: Solent
The Victorian mansion sits on the water at Dell QuayCredit: Solent

The Victorian Society, campaigning to preserve historic 19th-Century buildings, has slammed the couple's plan to rebuild.

Despite this, the works are set to go ahead with the wealthy pair employing McLean Quinlan Architects - the masterminds behind several homes on Channel 4's Grand Designs show - to build their new home.

The six-bedroom mansion, Apuldram House, sits on the water at Dell Quay in Chichester.

The O'Sullivans bought the late Victorian house for just under £5million in 2020.

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Once the new build is complete the property is expected to be valued at around £7million.

The society slammed the plans as "extremely disappointing" and urged the O'Sullivans to build on an empty plot of land rather than "wastefully razing" historic property.

A spokesperson from the Victorian Society told The Sun: "By the Council's own assessment Apuldram House was recognised as a building of architectural and historical importance.

"This, and the fact it is in a Conservation Area means that the Council should have been justified to refuse the application for demolition.

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"Their decision to grant permission in this case is confusing and weakens our confidence in Chichester District Council to make the right decisions concerning historic buildings."

LOCAL FURY

One local, David Moore, called for the house to be refurbished instead.

He added:  "Apuldram House is well suited to its surroundings and could be preserved and refurbished with considerably less environmental impact than that caused by demolition and rebuilding."

Others claimed the demolition was "not culturally or environmentally justifiable".

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