Edinburgh property.The ex-F1 ace bought the townhouse earlier this year and revealed plans to modernise it into one of the capital’s most luxurious homes.The A-listed Georgian house was originally designed by James Gillespie Graham in 1822 for the 10th Earl of Moray.Di Resta, 34, had been given the green light to start a programme of expensive renovations at the five-storey site.But council officials ruled against his proposals to convert the roof into a terrace with decking, glass balustrade, seating and lighting.They also put the brakes on plans to create a set of double doors on the ground floor of the property, which is part of a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site.Di Resta appealed the decision to the Scottish Government who have.
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