A homeowner says his £3m Grade II-listed mansion under a Heathrow flight path is being damaged by low-flying planes. Daljit Bhail, 54, has lived in the sprawling four-acre Georgian property, next to the south runway of terminal five, for almost 25 years after buying it for £600,000.
He says low flying planes over the past three years have caused "vortex damage" - where large gusts of wind from planes have smashed into the buildings.
Daljit also believes the 18th century 28-room house has been damaged by ice falling off planes and hitting the property - a claim denied by Heathrow airport.
The property investor, from Hounslow, London, said: "It's just madness how they treat a listed building and the planes wake me and guests up at 3am." READ MORE: 'My daughter is a model student but I've pulled her from school over sock row and staff losses' Daljit claims blue ice - frozen sewage leaked mid-flight from plane toilets - smashed a glass lantern just outside the house, which he rents on Airbnb.
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