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I lost £100,000 in neighbour war over ‘one inch strip of land’ between our homes & was sent DEATH threats

Published on April 21, 2025 at 03:41 PM

A NEIGHBOUR row over a strip of land just one inch across has left a family facing “death threats” from locals.

Darren and Debbie White have been locked in a with the Alder family in Chelmsford, , since 2016.

Woman standing outside her house, Willow Cottage, involved in a boundary dispute.
Darren and Debbie White (pictured) have been locked in a neighbour row in Essex
Woman pointing to a one-inch boundary trespass on a wall.
The bitter dispute is over a strip of land just one inch across
Aerial view of two properties with a red line indicating a disputed boundary.
The red line shows the boundary line between the two properties

The battle started when the White family demolished a boundary wall to make room for a garden home for their son.

They claimed the was structurally unsafe and “wonky”.

The Whites , which was described as “straight” by Mrs White.

However, it extended about one inch further than the original structure.

And unknown to the family, the previous owners of the two cottages had created a boundary agreement in 2005.

The Alders took legal action against the Whites in September 2020 as a result.

They said the Whites had damaged their property and built on their land.

The upheld the boundary agreement this month.

The court found the boundary agreement created by the previous owners was valid.

It is also binding on the current owners of the houses – even without their knowledge of the agreement.

But Mrs White claimed they had received planning permission to build the outhouse in 2012.

The Whites are now facing more than £100,000 in legal costs after losing their court case.

“I go to bed every night and I don't want to wake up,” Mrs White told the Mail.

“I've just been signed off work for two weeks with severe stress. I'm on the maximum amount of antidepressants.”

She also said they from unknown parties during the dispute, claiming that a male stranger came to her door and threatened to shoot her husband over the boundary row.

There is no indication the Alders were connected to this alleged incident.

“We had threats to our lives,” she added. “You shouldn't be threatened with murder on your doorstep.”

Mrs White said the family will now be forced to sell their home to cover the legal costs.

Her husband is currently in hospital with Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis.

The Alder family refused to comment when approached by the Mail.

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