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Pippa Middleton and her husband James Matthew embroiled in village row over the use of a footpath at £15million country estate in West Berkshire

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October 26, 2024
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By Sarah Robertson

Published: 19:14 EDT, 26 October 2024 | Updated: 19:38 EDT, 26 October 2024

Pippa Middleton and her husband are at the centre of a village row over the use of a footpath at their £15million estate.

The Princess of Wales‘s sister and finance tycoon James Matthews moved their young family into the 145-acre country pile in West Berkshire two years ago.

The estate was previously owned by late design tycoon Sir Terence Conran, who allowed locals to use a country lane leading up to the Georgian mansion’s private drive.

However Ms Middleton and her husband have decided to close off the lane to walkers, with signs warning ‘Private: No Public Access’ and ‘No Trespassing’ appearing around the estate. One villager told The Mail on Sunday that the couple’s decision to block the pathway was ‘outrageous’.

He added: ‘I like to walk, and I don’t see why I can’t walk there. I have been walking along there for 50 years. When Sir Terence had it, he had no objections. I think we should have a right to roam.

Ms Middleton and her husband have decided to close off the lane to walkers, with signs warning 'Private: No Public Access' and 'No Trespassing' appearing around the estate

Ms Middleton and her husband have decided to close off the lane to walkers, with signs warning ‘Private: No Public Access’ and ‘No Trespassing’ appearing around the estate

The Princess of Wales 's sister and finance tycoon James Matthews moved their young family into the 145-acre country pile in West Berkshire two years ago

The Princess of Wales ‘s sister and finance tycoon James Matthews moved their young family into the 145-acre country pile in West Berkshire two years ago

Uncle Gary hits out at criminals 

The Princess of Wales’s uncle has hit out at Labour’s move to release criminals early after he came to the aid of two elderly victims.

Gary Goldsmith, 59, told The Mail on Sunday he did his ‘civic duty’ after he saw a man verbally abusing two women in Regent’s Park, central London.

Recalling how the women were ‘physically shaking’, the entrepreneur said: ‘I got quite verbal and told him to back down. Then he just started following me, it was horrific.’ 

Hitting out at the early release scheme, Mr Goldsmith said the move was ‘f****** mental’. 

He added: ‘I think it’s been the worst start to any government ever. They’re going to ruin UK PLC.’

‘These people seem to be overprotective of their property. I don’t think it is right. We are quiet villagers. We don’t have vandalism around here. With all the notices stuck up, it feels like us and them.’ 

Another villager said: ‘I think it is a shame. It is a lovely walk.

‘Although it wasn’t officially a footpath, Sir Terence didn’t have any objections. He was very nice. Everyone liked him. He was quite involved in the village.

‘It feels they are depriving the village of an amenity. People might get the impression they are throwing their weight around.’

Through his estate manager, Mr Matthews submitted a Highway Declaration Notice to West Berkshire Council in March marking out his private territory.

It made it clear that the road previously used by locals is off limits. Eugene Futcher, chairman of the West Berkshire Ramblers, has launched a counter application, seeking to have the driveway declared a public right of way.

The council is expected to reach a decision next year but, as landowners, the Matthews family are allowed to impose their own restrictions until then.

However some villagers have expressed their support for the couple, with one business owner saying: ‘The public assume it is a right of way.  It has never been a right of way. 

The estate was previously owned by late design tycoon Sir Terence Conran , who allowed locals to use a country lane leading up to the Georgian mansion's private drive

The estate was previously owned by late design tycoon Sir Terence Conran , who allowed locals to use a country lane leading up to the Georgian mansion’s private drive

‘They were always allowed to walk it by the previous landowner but now it’s owned by somebody else. [The Matthews] have just exercised their right.’

They added: ‘Ramblers are narrow-minded people who don’t have anything and don’t want other people to have anything. It is jealousy. 

‘If it was their house or garden, would they want anybody to walk through it?’ 

Mr Matthews was approached for comment.

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