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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: The property boasts a luxury resort-style pool
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125750
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125751
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125753
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: The waterfront mansion in Miami
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125763
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: The waterfront mansion in Miami
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125764
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: The waterfront mansion in Miami
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125761
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: The living area
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125754
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: An open plan fire
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125766
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125767
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: The mansion includes an 18-car garage
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125756
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: The mansion includes an 18-car garage and gym
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125757
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: The living area
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125758
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: In addition to the £30 million purchase price, Williams is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125759
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: In addition to the £30 million purchase price, Williams is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125755
(c) Dukas - Double Fee ! -
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: In addition to the £30 million purchase price, Williams is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125760
(c) Dukas - Double Fee ! -
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: In addition to the £30 million purchase price, Williams is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
*** Local Caption *** 48125762
(c) Dukas - Double Fee ! -
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PEOPLE - Robbie Williams kauft Waterfront-Villa in Miami
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Hayley Chamberlain
Robbie Williams has reportedly splurged on a £30 million waterfront mansion in Miami.
The opulent property includes seven bedrooms, an 18-car garage, a wine cellar, and its own dock leading directly to the water.
In addition to the £30 million purchase price, he is said to have spent another £4 million on furniture, modifications, and renovations to transform it into the perfect family home.
The purchase follows the sale of his Los Angeles mansion for £51.6 million ($65 million) in May last year, netting him a profit of £12.3 million in just over two years.
At 51, Robbie, along with his wife Ayda Field, 46, and their four children, are preparing to move into the 19,380 sq ft property.
The mansion also features a resort-style pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen, and a movie room.
Robbie enlisted the help of Miami property developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “the billionaire’s builder,” to extend the home in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most sought-after areas.
Planned additions include a 2,000 sq ft guest pavilion with potential for a recording studio, as well as a floating padel court, which would be the first of its kind in a US home.
Robbie purchased the mansion from Real Housewives of Miami star Dr. Nicole Martin and her husband, Anthony Lopez. The couple had bought it in 2022 and spent two years renovating the property, which featured on the reality TV show.
Featuring: The waterfront mansion in Miami
When: 13 Aug 2025
Credit: Cover Images/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769733
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769732
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769739
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769735
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769749
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769747
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Google street view showing the street prior to the mound being built. Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltrati *** Local Caption *** 29769723
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769743
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769729
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769748
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769745
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Google street view showing the street prior to the mound being built at the back of their properties. Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface ru *** Local Caption *** 29769726
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Google street view showing the street prior to the mound being built at the back of their properties. Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface ru *** Local Caption *** 29769724
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769746
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FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769738
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DUK10118573_007
FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769737
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DUK10118573_006
FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769736
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DUK10118573_005
FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769750
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DUK10118573_004
FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Google street view showing the street prior to the mound being built. Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltrati *** Local Caption *** 29769721
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DUK10118573_003
FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769744
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DUK10118573_002
FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** Alan Boutell, 73, of Doncaster, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and Doreen's neighbour John Hotterwell *** Local Caption *** 29769730
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DUK10118573_024
FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** The view in 2017 before the mound was erected. Alan Boutell, 73, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and D *** Local Caption *** 29769727
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DUK10118573_014
FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** The view in 2017 before the mound was erected. Alan Boutell, 73, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and D *** Local Caption *** 29769728
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DUK10118573_001
FEATURE - Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken
Keine schöne Aussichten: Anwohner ärgern sich über den aufgeschütteten Erdwall hinter ihren Grundstücken / 090519 *** The view in 2017 before the mound was erected. Alan Boutell, 73, claims his view overlooking beautiful fields has been destroyed by a two story high mound of earth. May 09 2019. See story SWLEmound: A group of fuming OAPs are up in arms after builders dumped a huge mound of soil behind their bungalows - which is TWO STOREYS HIGH.The elderly residents say the 25ft high 'soil bund' has blighted their views of the countryside surrounding their quiet cul-de-sac.Retired couple Alan Boutell, 73, and his wife Doreen, 63, are among residents who say the mound is a blot on the landscape.It was constructed in October last year by Gazeley - a developer which is in the process of constructing two huge warehouses on land behind the street.However, residents of the street in Doncaster, South Yorks, have reacted with anger after their landscape view was spoilt by the mound just metres behind their gardens.Some homeowners even believe the mound has caused house prices to plummet on - with one property being placed on the market for £15,000 less than the average for the street.Alan, a former digger driver, doesn't understand why the company have left the mound.He said: "When it was first left, we all thought it would just be temporary. But, nearly six months later, it's still there. "Nobody can believe it."The company could make it lower or less visible."Alan's wife Doreen, said she fought the original plans for the construction of the warehouses with other residents on the street.She said the council ignored the pleas of many of the elderly homeowners.Doreen said: "We used to be able to see the countryside when we sat out in the garden."Now all we can see is a huge pile of muck."Bunds are among the most common techniques used in agriculture to collect surface run-off, increase water infiltration and prevent soil erosion.Alan and D *** Local Caption *** 29769731
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DUK10103285_021
SCHICKSALE - Eineiige Zwillinge sind seit Jahren Nachbarn ohne es zu wissen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Die Unzertrennlichen: Eineiige Zwillinge sind seit Jahren Nachbarn ohne es zu wissen / 120918 *** Dennis (L) and Vincent (R) Ward, at the gate seperating the two houses. See NTI story NTITWINS. Identical twins Dennis and Vincent Ward are truly inseparable after accidentally buying homes next to each other. The brothers have lived just yards away from one another for more than 30 years. Incredibly, they had no idea their back gardens were only separated by a fence when Dennis moved into an adjoining bungalow in 1982. They have now lived next to each other ever since and on Friday (14/9) they will mark their 75th birthdays with a joint garden party. Vincent, who has lived in Howard Way, Market Harborough, since 1971, said: “It’s an amazing coincidence but it just goes to show that me and Dennis were always meant to stay close to each other. “I moved here first and ten years later Dennis happened to buy a bungalow in the next street. "He viewed the bungalow at night and because it had a different postcode didn't register that it was close to my house. “He knew I lived nearby but when he moved in we realised that our back gardens were actually next to each other.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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DUK10103285_020
SCHICKSALE - Eineiige Zwillinge sind seit Jahren Nachbarn ohne es zu wissen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Die Unzertrennlichen: Eineiige Zwillinge sind seit Jahren Nachbarn ohne es zu wissen / 120918 *** Dennis (L) and Vincent (R) Ward, at the gate seperating the two houses. See NTI story NTITWINS. Identical twins Dennis and Vincent Ward are truly inseparable after accidentally buying homes next to each other. The brothers have lived just yards away from one another for more than 30 years. Incredibly, they had no idea their back gardens were only separated by a fence when Dennis moved into an adjoining bungalow in 1982. They have now lived next to each other ever since and on Friday (14/9) they will mark their 75th birthdays with a joint garden party. Vincent, who has lived in Howard Way, Market Harborough, since 1971, said: “It’s an amazing coincidence but it just goes to show that me and Dennis were always meant to stay close to each other. “I moved here first and ten years later Dennis happened to buy a bungalow in the next street. "He viewed the bungalow at night and because it had a different postcode didn't register that it was close to my house. “He knew I lived nearby but when he moved in we realised that our back gardens were actually next to each other.” *** Local Caption *** / action press
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