Our fight goes on to protect Exmoor coastal path from bad development
In 2024, we stepped in to help when many local residents objected to plans for an over-scaled house on the South West Coastal Path. This beautiful location is on the Heritage Coast and within Exmoor National Park.
Since the 1920s, there has been a modest timber bungalow next to the coastal path in Bossington. It is in a poor state of repair and has not been occupied for almost ten years. To get to the site, you have to cross a ford and along a track which also carries the Coast Path from the National Trust car park in Bossington.

Inappropriate design and scale
A London based architect purchased the bungalow and submitted a planning application for a replacement building with stepped roofs. The new design was 9m longer on the seaward side than the existing building and was 1.5m taller at its tallest point. Planning Officers from Exmoor National Park recommended that it should be refused planning permission. They were unhappy that a small cabin in the woods was to be replaced by such a prominent dwelling with a greater impact on the tranquil landscape at this sensitive location.
However, Councillors at the planning committee voted to approve it by a small majority.
Taking legal action
Exmoor National Park’s own Replacement Buildings policy requires scale and mass to be similar to that of the existing building. In our opinion, the decision by Councillors went against their own policy.
Having worked closely with many local people, we knew how upset the local community were about this decision. Many local residents were horrified at the prospect of this large, new building in such a tranquil place. This is right next to a National Coastal Trail, on a Heritage Coast and in a National Park. If this area cannot be protected by planning policy, then nowhere is safe!
So we decided to take legal action. Working with a solicitor, we issued a legal pre-action letter advising that we were prepared to request a judicial review. Very quickly, Exmoor National Park had to accept that its decision was unlawful. The decision to grant planning permission was quashed by the High Court in May 2024. The application was submitted for redetermination by Exmoor National Park in July but was refused.
BUT – it’s not over yet – now we must fight an appeal by the developer
January 2025 update: The developer has now submitted an appeal which means that the case will be determined by the Planning Inspectorate. Local people are once again having to work hard to raise funds to fight the appeal and we, as the countryside charity, are trying to help as much as we can.
If you can help, please make a donation, however small, to the local action group fighting this appeal:
Account name – Porlock Vale Community Association
Sort code – 08 92 99
Account number – 65567384
Please use the reference BOSS when making your donation. Thank you.
To find out more details of this case, look for case ref 6/29/23/006 on Exmoor National Park Planning
