The Mirror reports that a documentary about the farm answers all the questions that any road users might have about the unusual sight located on the M62.
Journalist Michael Clegg explains: "A geological fault beneath the farmhouse meant it was more practical for engineers to leave it rather than blast through and destroy it."Outside the noise is relentless but inside it’s as peaceful and cosy as any farmhouse."A farmer named Ken and his wife Beth lived in the house when the motorway was first built – but have since moved out.During their time in the home, they say that they were not disrupted by noise, but did notice a larger amount of dust in their home – which was originally built in 1737 – thanks to the heavy traffic trundling past every.
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