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Historian uses ancient maps to block ramblers

Bryan McNerney, who presented several successful history series on ITV, has been accused of blocking a footpath through the grounds of his country home.

But the 57-year-old insists that a mistake by a map maker half a century ago wrongly showed the right of way through the property - ironically called "Garden of Eden".

Mr McNerney and his wife Cate, a nurse, bought the property set in wooded grounds in the village of Banham, near Attlebrough, Norfolk, three years ago.

He said:"I am not being a Nimby but if the council had originally said there was a public footpath through our garden I would have accepted it.

"But the plotted path is incorrect because it shows the route running through a 300-year-old hedgerow and a steep escarpment.

"We have pored over ancient maps and talked to many locals and it is clear that the public right of way never ran through our garden."...
Read entire article at Telegraph (UK)