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Mystery of ‘eyesore’ mansion covered in graffiti which vandals turned to RUINS as it lay abandoned by unknown owner

A ONCE-GRAND mansion has been left to rot after it was mysteriously abandoned by its owner.

Villagers in Bagworth, Leicestershire have pleaded for "eyesore" Tara House to be bulldozed after it was torn apart by vandals.

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Villagers in Bagworth, Coalville have begged the council to demolish once-grand Tara HouseCredit: SnapperSK
Windows have been smashed in, the front door is torn from its hinges and even roof tiles have been ripped offCredit: SnapperSK

Over the years, the brickwork has been daubed with graffiti, while fly-tippers have dumped tonnes of rubble and building waste in the grounds.

Council chiefs have now cordoned the property off altogether amid fears the detached red-bricked home could pose a risk to health and safety.

And locals have branded the address in Barlestone Road "the unluckiest house in the village" amid calls for it to be razed to the ground.

One said the property "should be knocked down".

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"It's just such a mess now - it's an eyesore," she said.

"It used to be such a beautiful, well-built house, but the latest owners suddenly left a few years ago and the place has fallen to ruin.

“Vandals have been going in and wrecking it, a bit more each time.”

A man walking nearby said: “It’s changed hands a couple of times.

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"It used to be a lovely house just on the edge of the village and the owners have always kept themselves to themselves."

But locals don't know who owns the property now, and the man's partner said: "It should go and maybe be rebuilt.

"It's a shame but it seems to be the unluckiest house in the village."

The home has been repeatedly vandalised over the years, and today appears more like a building site than a family home.

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Most of the damage was inflicted in the past year alone, locals say.

'UNLUCKIEST HOUSE'

Paint and expletive graffiti has been daubed across the bricks. Windows, doors and even roof tiles have been smashed up.

Crude words in bright red spray paint are visible on all four walls of the main house, as well as an outbuilding.

The white front door hangs from its hinges, while planks of wood with nails hammered in and shattered glass bottles are strewn across the garden.

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Huge chunks of brickwork have also been knocked out, leaving gaping holes.

The guttering has been torn away and windows are partially boarded up in a bid to stop more damage.


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Meanwhile, junk has been dumped in the grounds. Chairs and tables, dirty mattresses, rubble and rubbish can be seen.

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