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Our neighbour’s huge newbuild is an eyesore monstrosity – they’ve spoiled our views, taken parking & council don’t care

Published on April 25, 2025 at 10:00 AM

ANGRY locals have slammed their neighbour's huge newbuild and dubbed the “eyesore” a “monstrosity”.

Residents in Blackrod, near , have blasted a decision to approve plans for the controversial home in their picturesque town.

A young woman stands outside a house under construction.
Jess Dodson, 28, claimed builders have left notes on her car telling her where to park
House under construction behind a locked gate.
The controversial construction work began nearly a year ago
House under construction surrounded by scaffolding.
Residents are fuming over the sheer size of the “monstrosity”

The large was given the green light, despite it being close to existing homes.

Blackrod Town Council, which is only advisory in planning matters, rejected the application but it was subsequently granted by Bolton Council.

However, locals have branded the decision “stupid”; and “crazy”;.

They claim the new house will block light into their gardens, spoil their countryside views, all while sparking traffic and parking issues.

Anne Fordham, 74, who lives two doors away told : “The problem is we haven’t seen any proper plans for the house.

“We all thought it was going to be a bungalow, which wouldn’t have been a problem, but it just kept going up.

“So there’s going to be at least one other storey and some kind of balcony too, which will overlook some people’s homes.

“It’s the height of the house and the loss of views we are objecting to.

“I won’t be able to sit in my garden and see anything of of nearby hills like I used to – the house will just block them out.”;

The resident added how she’s been forced to move her car several times so lorries and other vehicles can access the site.

Building work started almost a year ago and Anne believes it has been creating for many residents ever since.

“I’ve often been asked to move my car,”; she said.

“I was in the shower once when i got a knock on the door.

“The access for vehicles is already poor and the new house will just make it worse.”;

Aerial view of a house under construction in a residential neighborhood.
Planning permission for the huge property was initially rejected
A crane truck at a house construction site.
Work vehicles are constantly causing traffic and parking chaos, residents claimed
Elderly couple sitting on a bench in their garden.
Vincent and Gladys claimed their countryside views would be destroyed

Anne called the decision to approve the plans “stupid”;, adding: “I just can’t understand why it has to be such a big house – it makes no sense.”;

Fellow neighbours Vincent Walkden, 88, and his wife and Gladwys, 83, have lived in the road for 65 years.

“It’s a crazy,”; he said.

“The house is too big.

“The views we enjoy will be taken away from us.

“We’ve had lots of noise from lorries coming down the road and people have had to move their cars – it’s just silly really.”;

Next-door, Lisa Eatock, 52, added: “The plans should never have been passed.

“The house will be eyesore.

“It just blocks the views of [nearby] Rivington Pike.”;

Meanwhile, Jess Dobson, 28, said she was unaware of the “sheer size”; of the house until work began.

“I’ve had notes put on my car windscreen from the builders telling me not to park in the road,”; she added.

“At first, I thought it was just going to be an extension.

“But given the size of house, it makes you wonder what they’re going to use it for.”;

Councillor John Price said he’d objected to the plans “from the start”; and the property didn’t fit in with the existing “street scene”; or homes.

He also questioned Bolton Council’s decision-making process and whether plans for the home had changed since planning permission was approved.

“We are not being NIMBYs,”; he said.

“Nobody is objecting to development in Blackrod but it has to appropriate development.

“I’m sure it will be a lovely house – it’s just in the wrong place.”;

He acknowledged that the council is constrained by planning rules, but added: “They could have shown more concern and support to residents.

“I’d rather have consultation than confrontation.”;

Planning applicant Barry Jackson, who lives near to the new home, was approached but didn’t wish to comment.

When asked if he wanted to respond to residents’ concerns, he said: “I’m not interested.”;

Bolton Council were contacted for comment.

This comes as residents elsewhere in the country say their picturesque coastal village has been “ruined” and turned into a

Mawgan Porth, dubbed “Hollywood-on-Sea”, in Cornwall features a series of multi-million pound developments that have attracted the rich and famous.

At the heart of the cliff-top scene is a five-bed eco-home being built by Cate Blanchett.

The Hollywood actress got planning permission to knock down the £1.6million cottage she bought with her playwright husband Andrew Upton.

But locals in what was once called “Cornwall's best kept secret” – that lies between Padstow and Newquay – fear they are being priced out of the area.

Meanwhile, in Studland,, a pensioner says her retirement dream has been “completely shattered”; by a millionaire’s plans to build a Grand Designs-style

She lives in a tiny country road which boasts stunning views of heathland and Studland Bay.

But she now fears her retirement will turn into “complete hell”; after the owner won approval to tear down his £2.2 millionnearby and turn it into a modern glass fronted home similar to ones inacross the water.

A woman stands in front of a house under construction.
Anne Fordham claimed parking has become a nightmare
A car parked on a narrow street between two houses.
The narrow streets are often blocked up with construction vehicles
House under construction surrounded by scaffolding.
Locals have no clue what the house will be used for

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