Woman fumes after 33 new flats that can 'see into her bedroom' are built 'one metre' from her house
A woman has been left fuming after her home was "surrounded" by three-storey flats which have been built just one metre from her property. Now, she is worried her home has gone down in value.
Nila Patel bought her three-bed home, in Ilford, Essex, 25 years ago and loved looking out on green space. However, after three years of building, three-storey flats now sit just one metre from the end of her garden, with windows which look directly in. To the left of her property, a communal space has been replaced with two and three storey homes, three metres from her boundary, with windows which look "directly" into her space.
Redbridge Council defended approving the homes for "families who desperately need a roof over their heads" howver the 46-year-old and admin worker says the 33 flats mean she "feels constantly surrounded" and strangers "can see into my bedroom if the curtains are open".
Although there were always flats either side of her home, her garden had open, green, space all around. But she now estimates there's now only one metre between her garden and the flats at the back with no more than three metres at the side of her garden.
In addition to this, the once green space on the right of her garden is being replaced by a carpark to serve flats on that side of her house. Nila said: "This has caused nothing but headache. It's absolutely disgusting to take away someone's privacy.
"My home and garden used to feel like my quiet safe place but that has been ruined now. I don't feel comfortable any more. It's so sad to have my home ruined like this. I feel constantly surrounded. It just doesn't feel fair. There isn't enough distance between the flats and my garden.
"I can be seen in every part of my garden so I don't want to go out there anymore. I don't even want to hang my washing out there now. They can see into my bedroom if the curtains are open. We had flats on either side before but they didn't overlook our garden and there was a lot more space. The new flats are right in your face. I can even see right into them from my bedroom window."
She works from home and said during the building work, which was completed in August and began in summer of 2021, made it hard to focus and have meetings with the loud noise.
"Every gap in the area is being filled with flats - it's ridiculous!" said Nila, who has asthma and diabetes. "This has been awful and extremely draining. The constant noise and dust has caused me years of anxiety and stress. I've lost all my privacy and feel bombarded. Our view now is just flats, and on the right there'll be a car park."
Nila first contacted Redbridge Council with a noise complaint a month after the work began, but said they concluded it wasn't too loud. She's kept emailing them and also her MP.
A Redbridge Council spokesperson said: "We're providing these homes to local families who desperately need a roof over their heads. The housing crisis in Redbridge is reaching a critical point, with over 8,000 people on our council house waiting list.
"That's why we're building 600 new council houses for local families and people in most need. Planning permission was granted in February 2021 for this housing development, and all aspects and objections would have been thoroughly considered. If anyone has concerns about constructing these much-needed homes, we would be pleased to meet them. We are committed to working with our neighbours to resolve any issues."