The couple withdrew bid to alter historic home after concerns from conservationistsClaudia Schiffer and Matthew Vaughn have scrapped plans to install electric plugs at their £7.5m Tudor mansion over fears they could damage panelling made from ancient oak.
It was proposed that the sockets would be installed by drilling holes into the paneling but conservationists warned the couple not to do this as it would damage the historic fabric of their home. The couple applied for listed building consent for Coldham Hall, in Stanningfield, where they live with their three children
However, Historic England said: 'Panelling which contains small panels such as this could be as early as the 16th century and it tends to be popular until the late part of the 17th century where larger panels begin to become more common. 'I believe the works would cause harm to significance but the degree of harm is a little difficult to identify in the absence of a true understanding of the paneling's significance.
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