Architect and designer Zoe Chan, 40, is at the centre of a dispute with wealthy neighbours after transforming her £6 million home into what she describes as a wellness or “sanctuary” space. According to reports, the concerns focus on whether alterations made to a protected former residence connected with sculptor Sir Anthony Caro were carried out with the necessary approvals. Chan is described as a yoga and wellness-oriented designer, and the changes to the property form part of that wider concept. Neighbours have raised objections, alleging that some works were undertaken without authorisation given the protected status of the building. The case is presented as a neighbourly disagreement that has escalated into formal allegations, with attention on planning or consent requirements for modifications to listed or otherwise protected properties. The reporting centres on the nature of the property changes and whether they complied with regulations tied to the home’s protected status associated with Caro.