
The bitter spat has since played out in courtrooms across the region, with tribunal and district judge presiding over several hearings, and has been ongoing for more than a year. However, the stand-off is centred around Ms Ramshaw’s request to be refunded more than £40,000 in rent and £13,000 in energy bills accumulated while she has been living in the home. Ms Ramshaw is desperate to leave the property and the Cators want the same outcome. They asked Ms Ramshaw to vacate the property but talks broke down. The Cators allege that Ms Ramshaw breached the terms of her tenancy when she arrived with a menagerie of animals, including four dogs, several sheep, horses, ducks and geese. ‘Lady Pea’ Patricia Ramshaw is locked in a row with the wealthy Cator family over the rental of the Old House in Ranworth, Norfolk.

Aristocratic landlords have won a legal battle to evict a sex therapist who moved into their Grade II listed house with 50 farmyard animals.
