Ellen DeGeneres' recent extension of her 15-million-pound Cotswolds home has raised concerns among local councillors who fear it could have disturbed nearby Roman remains. The parish council documented their concerns, stating that it is the homeowner's responsibility to report any historic artifacts uncovered during construction. Additionally, residents worried that the installation of a hedge and wire fence could increase flood risk in the village. However, a spokesperson for West Oxfordshire District Council confirmed that the remains are located more than 200 yards from DeGeneres' property and that the construction adhered to regulations.
Councillors have raised concerns over Ellen DeGeneres' extension on her 15-million-pound Cotswolds home, fearing it could have disturbed Roman remains.
The parish council minutes state, 'The onus is on the owner to report any historic remains uncovered.'
Residents expressed that the hedge and wire fence around DeGeneres' property could increase flood risk in the village if rubbish is swept down and caught on the fence.
A spokesperson for the West Oxfordshire District Council said the Roman remains are more than 200 yards from DeGeneres' property and that the work was completed to standard.
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