Scandal-hit The Salt Path author and her husband ‘fell out with millionaire benefactor after moving into his farmhouse’ – as claims abound that they misled readers of their hit memoir

The locals were taken by a millionaire philanthropist who allowed them to live in the farm house after being moved by the strong book, Raynor and Moth Winn, the Salt Road Scandal couple- says he just fell after knowing each other better.
The best -selling writer Raynor and the so -called deadly sick husband were swallowed in the scandal after a series of key details appeared in his memoirs.
Among them, the couple’s original march on the Cornish path, which was very popular among the readers, was asked that they were accidentally asked when they were homeless.
However, this week, the observer claimed that Raynor had lost their home as an indirect consequence of abuse of tens of thousands of pounds from an employer.
He was told that he had embezzled £ 64,000 from a former employer who led to his arrest – before he borrowed money from a relative to prevent prosecution, the Galli Farm lost his house when he was not only returned.
Yesterday, Winn admitted that there was ‘deep regret’ on mistakes that led to allegations of embezzlement, but rejected that the financial dispute had any relationship with the story described on the salt path.
In a bomb statement, Winn demanded a ‘bad investment’ with a lifetime friend who wanted the couple to lose their home for a completely separate legal case.
He described the charges against him as ‘Grotesquely unfair’ and said that his husband was ruined with allegations that his illness was fabricated.
The observer said that after an investigation into his history, the heroes of the salt path could mislead the fans of Raynor Winn (right) and his husband Moth Winn (left).
Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, the stars of the latest film adaptation. It was claimed that the couple may have made millions of people from books and films.
Now Mailonline has learned that Bill Cole (in the picture), the apple wine manufacturer of many millionaire investment bankers, one of the fans behind the great success of his memories.
It was also alleged that the couple was also uncomfortable that they were homeless because they had a property in France, where they had regularly stayed regularly.
Now Mailonline has learned that Bill Cole, the manufacturer of apple wine manufacturer of many millionaire investment bankers among the fans behind the great success of his memories.
It is understood that Mr. Cole has moved so much by his stories that he had never met them, but he contacted and invited them to live in a historical farmhouse in the rural area near Lostwithiel in Cornwall.
Mr. Cole, a former partner of Frankton Capital, who describes himself as ‘farmer, pirate and influence investor’, seems to be approaching the double after reading the first volume of the Hit Book series.
The couple lived in their property and said that when they hosted the TV chief and other famous Cornwall resident Rick Stein, they helped the production of apple wine and showed him how they made an apple requirement on traditional road for a first BBC program published in March 2023.
This week, Mr. Cole, who is on Farmhouse property, rejected the discussion: ‘Please let go, I am a farmer here, I have things to do.’
However, a source said they understood that the relationship between Mailonline was worsening after the relationship between Winns and Mr. Cle.
“Bill was initially taken with Raynor and looked like an excellent installation, but there were some problems between them and we realize that it ended badly with the fall of them,” he said.
This week, Mr. Cole (in the picture), who was on Farmhouse property, refused to discuss the couple – real names Sally and Tim Walker
It is understood that Mr. Cole invited them to live in a historical farm house he owns in the rural area near Lostwithiel in Cornwall (in the picture)
Earlier this year, Newquay in the Gala Scan of the Salt Road film in Cornwall, Winns
In an interview with Country Living Magazine published last month, Raynor Winn is believed to have explained Mr. Cole to the public.
He said: ‘When a stranger contacted me on Twitter with an incredible gesture, I wasn’t sure how to respond.
“ Cornish had an unused farm on the hills and Moth and asked if he wanted to live there.
“ We suffered for months in the decision. It was another risk to give up our house and trust a stranger, but we decided to do it.
He continued: ‘When we arrived, soil felt abused and dirty, but we are working hard to remove the plastic coating, feed the soil and bring the wild life back to the fences.
“ This has become a great re -wrapping project – and it worked. A year ago there was no bird here. Now, Ağaçkakan, Yellow.
“ `How quickly if you allow nature to return is surprising. Really like people …
‘I love to think we’re hugging again [her gravely ill husband] Moth and land. By putting it back into his natural state – he moves all day in the fields – his health almost miraculously healed, just as he was walking on the coastal road.
‘As the landscape becomes healthier, so is it. Nothing will heal the disease, but we found a way to keep him away. ‘
The publication of this article last month gave the impression that the couple’s participation in the apple wine farm continued.
However, the locals questioned this and claimed that Winns had not been seen in the region for a while.
It is not clear how long the delay between the interview and the publication.
When Mailonline visited this week, it didn’t seem to have been a beautiful farmhouse.
When Mailonline visited this week, there was no beautiful farmhouse
A source told Mailonline that the relationship between Winns and Mr. Cole (in the picture) worsened after moving.
Ros Hemmings said he was upset with the details in Raynor Winn’s book and next film adaptation
The windows were dust, there was no furniture at home through the front door, and a few apparently abandoned clothing and kitchen appliances were scattered on the floor.
Neighbors in the nearby St Veep Hamlet, Raynor and Güve, who recognized couples with professional nicknames, claim that they have been seen regularly for a while but they have existed for a while rather than their real names.
A close neighbor said: ‘As far as I know, they went for a while.
‘The farm is the owner of a man named Bill from London and the tenants. But some kind of falling.
‘Moth was good, he was a really good man, but Winn was always circumcised, as you didn’t always feel that he could approach him, and he never allowed him to be protected.’




