Neighbour row erupts over newbuild property that makes homeowner feel like a 'prisoner' in her garden
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A neighbour row has broken out over newbuild property that makes the homeowner feel like a "prisoner" in her own garden.Lorie Williams, who lives in a £2.5million Victorian property in Bromley, south east London, described feeling trapped in her own home following the start of construction work on a neighbouring five-bedroom house.The 47-year-old mother claimed the development, positioned mere inches from her garden boundary, has transformed her life into what she describes as a "living nightmare" since building commenced in March.The owner of the seven-bedroom mansion is now pursuing legal action against the local authority, arguing the project should never have received approval.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Ms Williams said: "I feel boxed in.
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Who would want to live here?"She told The Daily Mail that the construction has wiped hundreds of thousands of pounds from her property's value, leaving the family unable to enjoy their...
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