: "I think she thinks she is better than everyone else since she married into money.
A second person claimed the pub owner "loved shopping for designer handbags".
Mrs Taylor owns a second pub, the Sarah Mansfield Country Inn - a pub in Willey, Warwickshire, just a stone's throw away from their luxury pad.
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Residents had tried to halt these plans but their objections were squashed in an appeal.
One disappointed local told The Times the popular watering hole was now "just four walls and looks like it is waiting to fall down".
Then, the couple had plans to build houses on part of the pub's car park but this was denied by Rugby Borough Council.
Mr and Mrs Taylor also had their eyes set on a former quarry at Dunton Bassett, in Leicestershire.
The pair had hoped to create a holiday hub with a farm shop and café, 33 holiday lodges and a 35-acre solar farm.
A planning application submitted to Harborough District Council revealed how they intend to entirely redevelop part of the land formerly used as the Slip Inn Quarry.
It is ATE Farms that had designs to turn the grassy land into a holiday home site.
Office buildings and industrial floorspace were also included within the application, along with an electric car charging facility for 20 vehicles.
Meanwhile, four bedroom holiday homes would be available to tourists.
HORROR BLAZE The Crooked House was bought by the couple in 2023 from previous manager Lee Goodchild.
But disaster struck just weeks later when the pub went up in flames and was destroyed "without permission" by a team of diggers.
Staffordshire and West Midlands fire services had done their best to contain the fire on Himley Road but could not save the historic landmark.
The shocking blaze was quickly treated as arson by cops , and the Taylor's were investigated.
Now, the council has served an Enforcement Notice ordering the couple to rebuild the beloved pub by February 2027 after ruling there had been an "unlawful demolition".
Mayor of the West Midlands, Andy Street confirmed: "An enforcement notice has been issued against the owners for its unlawful demolition.
"They have been ordered to rebuild the pub back to what it was before the fire - just as we've been lobbying for."
The Crooked House had been nominated for listed status protection in the days before it was reduced to crumbling char.
If granted, Mr and Mrs Taylor would have needed council permission to knock it down.
The couple now have 30 days to appeal the enforcement notice and they have three years to comply with it.
Marco Longhi, the MP for Dudley North, said in a statement: "The demolition of the Crooked House shook our community here in Dudley and across the Black Country, so it's fantastic news that an enforcement notice has been served on the owners for demolition without consent.
"The Crooked House owners are now required to rebuild the site back to its former glory and I will not rest until the Crooked House is built back brick by brick.
"Let this serve as a warning to anyone who wants to launch an attack on our heritage sites - you will not get away with it."
Former manager Lee, 46, thinks the ruling is "excellent news" and "would love it to become a pub again".
"They might have it as some form of museum but whatever happens, I hope the public get to see The Crooked House restored to its former glory," he said.
"A lot of people have been fighting for this day and it certainly looks like a step in the right direction. We'll see what happens from here."
It comes as Lee felt cheated by the pub's demolition after being assured "nothing could be done to the building or land".
He explained this had played "a massive part" in handing over the popular venue to the Taylors.
"I loved running this pub, it was such an iconic building. It is awful to see what happened. Seeing the scenes of the fire and the bulldozing were upsetting," Lee added.
Since the horror blaze, three men, aged 33, 51, and 66, have been arrested and bailed.
A woman, 34, and two men, aged 44 and 23, were also arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arson with intent or being reckless as to whether life was endangered - they were also released on bail.
And, it was claimed the digger that flattened the burnt ruins was hired before the blaze .
Lawyers had begun investigating whether or not there were potential breaches of the 1990 Town and Country Planning Act after the demolition.
Leader of the Council, councillor Roger Lees, said: “A huge amount of time and resources have been put into investigating the unauthorised demolition of the Crooked House.
"We have had great support from the local community, our MPs and the Mayor of the West Midlands, and from the campaign group whose aim is to see the Crooked House back to its former glory which is the key objective of the Enforcement Notice."
Marco Longhi wants the pub to be rebuilt 'brick by brick' Credit: Facebook/Marco Longhi MP Thrilled campaigners after learning the historic site would have to be restored to its former glory Credit: SWNS The shocking inferno gutted the pub on August 5 last year Credit: Facebook / The only way is Dudley Carly Taylor allegedly 'stuck gold' when she met her husband and gave up a beauty career Credit: facebook The Sarah Mansfield pub in the village of Willie has been gutted inside Credit: Roland Leon Mr Taylor is understood to have wanted to convert part of the site into houses Credit: Roland Leon