Man Flogs Abandoned Homes for £30,000 to Avoid Demolition

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Man Flogs Abandoned Homes for £30,000 to Avoid Demolition
Martin RhodePlanning PermissionCourt Injunction

A man who spent £220,000 building two homes without planning permission is now flogging them for a fraction of the cost to avoid tearing them down. The unfinished homes in Duke's Walk have been lying derelict since 2019, attracting squatters, vandalism and drug users. Neighbours say the failed project has made their lives a 'misery' and 'hell on earth'.

A man who spent £220,000 building two homes without planning permission is now flogging them for a fraction of the cost to avoid tearing them down.

Last year, Martin Rhode was threatened with jail if he failed to abide by a court injunction ordering him to demolish the semi-detached properties in the affluent market town of Leominster, Herefordshire. But Mr Rhode claims the only way he could afford to raze both homes would be to sell his Porsche. To avoid parting with his beloved car he has decided to auction off the properties for £30,000 despite most homes in the area fetching £500,000.

The unfinished homes in Duke's Walk have been lying derelict since 2019, attracting squatters, vandalism and drug users. Neighbours say the failed project has made their lives a 'misery' and 'hell on earth'. Hilary Currie told the Daily Mail: 'I'm saddened, frustrated and a bit embarrassed by the eyesore.

'This is a blight on a town that prides itself on its history and heritage. It's a mess and the developer is evading responsibility.

' Pub landlords Bob and Nina Newman, who run 'The Chequers Inn' overlooking the site, described the horror of living nearby. Bob said: 'Screaming and shouting, mattresses and rodents have all been spotted there.

'The site encourages vermin, drugs…it looks like a prison, it's got worse, and worser, and worse. In 2018, Mr Rhode substantially built the development, which was initially meant to be one property. He claimed work began on the site in 2011, meaning it could not longer be challenged and so he sought a lawful development certificate. The unfinished homes in Duke's Walk have been lying derelict since 2019, attracting squatters, vandalism and drug users.

Neighbours say the failed project has made their lives a 'misery' and 'hell on earth'. However, Herefordshire Council refused citing 'significant anomalies' in his timeline. The council issued an enforcement notice in 2019 ordering him to demolish the buildings and last summer they sought a court injunction. Mr Rhode then put in a planning application to replace the development with a four-bedroom house - this was rejected.

Mr Rhode insists he is strapped for cash and defended himself. He told the Daily Mail: 'I could sell the Porsche; that would knock it down'.

Meanwhile he claimed to have 'no money or resources to sell' to fund demolition.

'I've spent £300,000, vast amounts of money, trying to resolve it to no success,' he added. Rhea, another neighbour, branded the development a 'waste of space'. Pub landlords Bob and Nina Newman, who run 'The Chequers Inn' overlooking the site, described the horror of living nearby. She added: 'It's something you'd expect in an inner-city…when you look at the other buildings , they're nice and dated.

This doesn't fit in.

'The building work is shoddy and immoral. It's built too high, and the information in the planning application was false. It rips the pride in our town away.

'There's a telephone pole wire that runs through the patchy attic…like who does that? ' 'The guy who owns it… lives in a pretty cottage. I'd like to put all this mess outside his house.

' However, Mr Rhode insisted he's tried to resolve the situation. He added: 'I've tried numerous ways to appease the council…and as far as I'm concerned the height is correct.

'It's not my fault always…I've tried with the local authority. 'I'm 65-years-old. I have no time for this.

'I would offer an apology to the local residents, but I didn't envisage I would have to knock it down.

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