Clair Birch spent £170,000 on the Worcester property she says was built for her disabled daughter, but neighbours claim it extends onto their land
A mum has been ordered to tear down a £170,000 garden extension, after neighbours complained to the council about the "eyesore"
Clair Birch, 58, had initially requested permission for a single-bedroom annexe to replace an existing garage at their semi-detached home in Worcester .
However, neighbours were left gobsmacked when a standalone "eyesore" property resembling an "extended bungalow" was erected in the back garden instead.
Worcester City Council has now rejected retrospective planning permission , declaring the "overbearing" construction resembles a self-contained dwelling rather than an annexe.
Clair now faces demolishing the pro

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