Controversy Surrounds Stella McCartney’s Plans for Striking House in Rural Retreat
Plans for a new ultra-modern house in the remote village of Roshven have sparked controversy among local residents in the north-west Highlands of Scotland. The proposed property, designed with concrete, steel, and glass, has raised concerns among locals who feel it contradicts Stella McCartney’s eco-conscious image.
Jim Michie, a 71-year-old resident of Roshven, expressed his doubts about McCartney’s new home, stating, “I canât imagine Stella McCartney turning up to one of the dances at the local hall.” He pointed to the narrow headland known as Commando Rock, where McCartney’s house is set to be constructed. While Michie welcomes McCartney as a potential neighbor, he is worried that the construction may lead to restrictions that could limit local access to the scenic spot.
Commando Rock holds sentimental value for Michie and many others in the community. They fear that gates and security measures surrounding McCartney’s property could prevent visitors from enjoying the breathtaking views of the area. More than 60 objections have been lodged with the Highland Council against McCartney’s planning application.
Concerns raised by residents include potential impacts on local wildlife and the aesthetic mismatch of the proposed design with the natural surroundings. Critics have described the design as “monstrous” and “a carbuncle,” highlighting the discord between McCartney’s sustainable fashion ethos and the modern architectural style of her new home.