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Owner of £4m Chelsea mansion who made neighbours' homes 'unsellable' with 10ft-high Japanese knotweed garden is ordered to remove the rat-infested 'jungle'

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By Daily Mail
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  • 1 min read
In brief

A £4 million Chelsea property has become the center of a lengthy dispute after its owner failed to control an invasive Japanese knotweed infestation that spread across the garden to an estimated 10 feet in height. The overgrown vegetation, coupled with reports of rodent activity, has significantly impacted neighboring properties' market value and living conditions. Local authorities have now intervened, issuing a removal order to address the environmental hazard and restore residential quality in the exclusive London neighborhood.

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Owner of £4m Chelsea mansion who made neighbours' homes 'unsellable' with 10ft-high Japanese knotweed garden is ordered to remove the rat-infested 'jungle'
Owner of £4m Chelsea mansion who made neighbours' homes 'unsellable' with 10ft-high Japanese knotweed garden is ordered to remove the rat-infested 'jungle'

Residents living next door to 144 Ifield Road have engaged in a prolonged war against their neighbour claiming the house is 'rotting from the inside out'.
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