'No changes' at National Trust site amid fears access could be blocked by estate
Sources at the charity raised concerns that parts of Sheringham Park could be closed to the public due to a row with Sheringham Estate.
The revelations came last year as leaseholders of the stately home, fund manager Paul Doyle and husband Gergely Battha-Pajor, a banker and also honorary Hungarian consul, were locked in negotiations with the National Trust.
The temple at Sheringham Park, which is based on neoclassical designs (Image: Newsquest)
The dispute centred on claims the National Trust has been allowing public access to parts of the park where it has no right to do so through land that falls within the estate's boundaries.
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New signs have been erected at the start of this year by the estate, prompting fears potential changes to access may be........
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