MONSTER MANSION

I spent £200k on my monster four-bedroom mansion – now the council has ordered me to pull it DOWN as the locals hate it

A HOMEOWNER has been ordered to demolish his £200,000 four-bed "monster mansion" - because his neighbours hate it so much.

Gurwinder Singh bulldozed his modest semi-detached house and replaced it with a whopping property which has made locals' lives "hell".

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A homeowner has been ordered to demolish a whopping four-bed 'monster mansion' after he failed to apply for proper planning permissionCredit: SWNS
Walsall Council received 95 complaints from furious neighbours who said the home 'looks like a sports hall' and is far bigger than houses around itCredit: SWNS

And Walsall Council has now slapped Mr Singh with an enforcement notice ordering him to tear the home down after discovering he'd never applied for planning permission.

Instead, he'd only been given the green light for a modest extension to the existing 1960s house.

Last week, councillors rejected a retrospective planning application for the new build.

They told Mr Singh to demolish it completely after receiving 95 complaints from neighbours in Willenhall, West Mids.

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Committee chairman Mike Bird said: "This is a very serious situation.

"An extension was approved and what we got was a brand new house to the detriment of the adjoining neighbour.

"Walsall Council is going to put 'force' back into enforcement.

"I am sick and tired of seeing breaches of planning regulations around the borough because people think 'I do that because I can'.

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"This committee are telling you now, you can't do it because we won't let you.

"When we find out, we will prosecute you.

"Adjoining neighbours have suffered hell. There has been a lack of co-operation from day one, so I welcome the enforcement.

"We've got to be shown to make a stand against people who think they can build anything they like in relation to the planning permission they receive."

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Frank Whiteley, senior planning enforcement officer said ordering a demolition is a "last resort".

What on earth was he thinking? The house is bloody huge and looks like a monster mansion

But he added that it would be very difficult to alter the existing structure which would be "similar to demolition".

Residents living near the house, which sits on the corner of Sandringham Avenue and Arundel Road, welcomed the decision.

One neighbour, who wished to remain anonymous, said: "I think it's right that he should tear it down.

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"Why should you anyone get away with breaking the rules.

"The house is bloody huge and looks like a horrible monster mansion.

NEIGHBOURS' HELL

"None of the other houses in this area are that big.

"What on earth was he thinking?"

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Another said: "When the house started going up I heard the next door neighbour, whose house is attached, could actually see the cracks coming through their walls.

"I'm glad the council have nipped it in the bud now before it's finished. It was at least three times the size of the original house.

"It looks like a sports hall."

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Mr Singh's agents, Architecture and Interior Design Ltd said: "Unfortunately, while work was being carried out the builders on site removed most of the existing walls of the residential.

"This meant that the building required new brick work and when enforcement got involved they suggested that to fix the issue the site should go through the application process again as a retrospective planning."

Permission was initially granted for a small extension - before the whopping new built went up, dwarfing the home next door. Pictured is the home before the changesCredit: SWNS
It's claimed cracks began appearing in a neighbour's home as the whopping build went upCredit: SWNS
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Cllr Mike Bird said the council 'is going to put 'force' back into enforcement'Credit: SWNS
He blasted: 'Adjoining neighbours have suffered hell'Credit: SWNS
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