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People in expensive English villages resent abandoned homes becoming home to squatters

Residents of the expensive village in England after theirabandoned house became home to squatters and trees grew from it , is outraged.

His bungalow in Mehle, Cheshire was vacant for eight years, but now the back of the house has collapsed, the roof is leaking, and two trees are growing out of the ruins.

In addition, the windows of the house have been smashed and the yard is littered with belongings of the previous owner.

The bungalow's previous occupants are believed to be an elderly mother and her two children who lived on the property from 1999 to her 2014, and are from the area. I have moved.

However, in contrast to nearby properties on Chester Road, they sell for an average price of £695,000 on the street.

Currently, the cheapest house for sale in the area is a whopping £500,000 and the most expensive is his £2.3 million.

Residents are believed to be an elderly mother and her two children (

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Bungalows are located approximately 800 meters from The Mere Golf Resort and Spa, with room rates starting at around £160 per night.

A resident who wished to remain anonymous said: } The back of the house has collapsed and the roof is leaking (

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Knutsford Guardian / SWNS)

``People don't even know there is a house here. It's collapsing, and I'm afraid where it will fall next.

"This is dangerous and poses a health and fire hazard."

Neighbors (

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A neighbor, who requested anonymity, said: This is a fire hazard. Neighbors put up a fence after finding cars parked outside.

"That's unacceptable. We don't have to put up with this.

"I can only hope they get on board and clean up the site and make it safe."

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Time seems to stand still in the house. There is a TV in the corner of the room, a balanced remote control at the top, and pictures still hanging on the walls.

Window broken, previous owner's belongings remain (

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Knutsford Guardian / SWNS)

But sofas are overturned and pots and pans are spread across the rug.

The garden is overgrown with weeds and a child's bicycle is left next to the barbecue.

Another inhabitant became angry.

"We lodged a complaint with the Cheshire East Council.

"This could be a lovely family home."

Cheshire East A Council spokesperson said:

``We are currently involved in legal proceedings to resolve outstanding issues. You cannot comment."

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