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The 18th century building will be demolished in the coming days. The homeowner u...

Can fall to the beach: The house is left to hang over the edge of the break after the soil shift (photo)

The 18th century building will be demolished in the coming days. The homeowner understands that he was in a dangerous situation, but has not left his home. The old farm house on Farm Cliff in Norfolka (England) remained hanging over the edge of the cliff after part of the rock collapsed at the beginning of the month. The Mirror writes about it. The 18th century building was in a dangerous position. The old three bedroom house was auctioned five years ago for £ 132,000.

Now you can see it hanging from the edge of the rock. New photos show the scale of coastal erosion, which has increased significantly over the years. Previously, the farm house was located much further from the cliff, and as a result of recent landslides, the back of the house was above the abyss. The Board of the North Nortfolk district confirmed that in the coming days the building would be demolished until it fell on the beach. It is noted that the owner of the house has not yet left his home.

"It is very sad that the old farm house was in danger as a result of landslide. Unfortunately, it will have to be demolished. The owner of the house spoke to the council staff and fully acknowledged that the building is, to put it mildly, in a dangerous position. Disassemble it. The publication notes that erosion in the area occurs at a terrible speed due to heavy winter rains that saturate soft soil.

The seaside resort of Hemsby lost several houses due to landslides, and the former soldier Lens Martin got to the headlines of the newspapers, twice pulling his bungalo from the edge of the break. The 66-year-old Briton initially recognized his defeat in November last year, but recently announced plans to throw his home on the helicopter as far from the shore of the sea as part of a special operation.

Earlier, Focus reported that the woman inherited a gorgeous home from a relative she didn't even know. The real estate expert Stuart Douglas visited the home, which was handed over as a legacy and estimated its value. The specialist also told the new owner about repair parts. It was also known that a man who has no housing built a large house on the roadside. The building has an front door, stone walls, lighting, from where electricity comes from.