£1million luxury mansions are to be torn down after being built up to a third bigger than planned.The six-bed detached properties have been subject to a bitter, five-year-long planning row.A planning inquiry heard they were also in different locations on a stunning plot in the West Pennine moors than they were allowed.Bolton Council issued an enforcement notice for demolition in 2018 and a planning inspector has now given the householders 12 months to demolish the structures and return the site to its previous state.That period has been extended from a six-months due to the "hardship" the decision will impose on the appellants, whose buildings are at Grundy Fold Farm.At a previous hearing homeowner Elan Raja said he paid £1,057,000 for the.
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