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 Our quiet village is being RUINED by celebrity hotspot loved by A-list stars – they’re making our lives chaos

RESIDENTS of a quiet village say their lives will be ruined by new plans at a retreat loved by celebrities.

Blyth Barn, a high-end hotspot loved by Jack Whitehall and Sandi Toksvig, has applied for a 24-hour licence.

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Blyth Barn in Huntingfield, a courtyard with a restaurant and accommodations.
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Residents are claiming that their quiet village is being ruined by celebrity hotspot loved by A-list stars[/caption]
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Aerial view of Blyth Barn in Huntingfield, a large country estate with a pool.
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The venue is set to cost an eye-watering £30,000 per night[/caption]
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Sunset view of Blyth Barn in Huntingfield, featuring a small pond and surrounding countryside.
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Villagers argue these plans threaten the area’s peace and charm[/caption]

However, residents of Huntingfield, where the barn is located, are furious and have lodged complaints with the local council.

They fear disruption from noise, traffic and rowdy celebrations if the licence is granted, allowing Blyth Barn to serve alcohol until 5am.

Blyth Barn offers guests a luxury experience with a swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, gym and party room-for an eye-watering £30,000 a night.

It accommodates up to 288 guests, nearly double the local village’s population of 150.

Locals said the barn will be turned into an “all-singing, all-dancing entertainment centre.”

Lori Kingsley-Adams, who lives in the area, said: “To turn a rural retreat into an entertainment centre is beyond the pale.”

Meanwhile Huntingfield Parish Council has also objected to the plans, warning: “It will be chaotic in the village centre.”

Blyth Barn is part of the “Wilderness Reserve”, a collection of exclusive holiday properties in the Yox Valley developed by billionaire Jon Hunt.

Hunt is best known for being the founder of Foxtons estate agency.

The Sun has contacted Wilderness Reserve and Huntingfield Parish Council for comment.

What are your rights if you want to complain about your neighbours?

How to object a licence:

In England and Wales, the Licensing Act 2003 allows people to raise objections to premises licences, but your complaint must be based on one of these four licensing objects:

  1. Preventing crime and disorder
  2. Ensuring public safety
  3. Preventing public nuisance
  4. Protecting children from harm

You can object to a new licence application or a change to an existing one. Objections should be submitted to your local licensing authority, and you’ll need to explain how he proposed licence could affect one of these objectives.

How to make an objection:

  1. Write a letter or email to the licensing authority
  2. State your concerns and how it relates to one of the licensing objectives
  3. Make sure your objection is submitted within the public consultation period
  4. For more information, visit GOV.UK or contact your local council
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Zoe Sugg wearing gold necklaces and earrings.
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Zoella is an English media personality, entrepreneur and author that has been hosted by the venue[/caption]
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Jack Whitehall at the Choose Love pop-up shop opening.
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Jack Whitehall is among the list of A-list celebrities also hosted by the venue[/caption]
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Sandi Toksvig, President of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain, at the Writers Guild of Great Britain Awards.
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Hunt’s Wilderness Reserve is known as a playground for the rich and famous[/caption]

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