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Halliwell & Horner Horse Walker Plan Hits Another Snag
9 Dec
Summary
- Couple plans £30k horse walker at Grade II-listed mansion.
- Proposed structure obstructs a public footpath.
- Neighbors object to visibility and potential light pollution.

Geri Halliwell and Christian Horner are encountering further obstacles in their plan to build a substantial £30,000 horse walker at their country estate in Oxfordshire. The proposed 77ft structure, designed to exercise eight horses, has recently been flagged for obstructing a public footpath, adding to a list of previous concerns.
Neighbors and local groups have voiced strong objections, citing the structure's prominent visibility, potential light pollution, and its impact on the skyline and mature trees. The couple's application to divert the public footpath has been met with resistance from the local council and Northamptonshire Ramblers, who wish to keep the path unobstructed.
This latest hurdle follows earlier complaints regarding the walker's size, location, and screening. Despite the planning agent's assurances that the structure would be discreet and screened by maturing hedges, and a heritage services team finding no objections, the couple's estate developments have previously drawn local ire, including issues with unauthorized pergolas and gazebos.



