Multi-million pound Bolton mansions could be demolished for being too big
The homes were built and sold before the council ordered them to be demolished
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Planning permission was granted in 2014 for the conversion of a former farmhouse (Image: Copyright Unknown)
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Owners of five £1m luxury mansions who face seeing their dream homes demolished after they were built too big and in the wrong place claim developers have disappeared
Elan Raja and Alison Thompson are two such owners who have been embroiled in a feud with Bolton Council
Planning inquiry heard how Sparkle Developments given planning permission to build homes in August 2014
Finishing works put on hold after complaint filed in October 2016 and council ordered them to be flattened
The appeal claims the enforcement notice issued by the council to demolish the homes was excessive
Homeowners claim that the developers have not contributed any costs or advice as of February 2020