The 'life-changing mistake' that led to Meath home worth 'at least 1m' now being on the brink of demolition
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The Murray family faces potential demolition of their home built on 20 acres in Faughan Hill, Co Meath, following five failed retention bids and three failed appeals against the decision. They describe the situation as 'a life-changing mistake' and express concern over the future of their residence, which was intended to be a family home in a place significant to them. As legal options diminish, the family's prospects worsen regarding their home.
The Murray family claimed their home, built on 20 acres in Faughan Hill, is facing demolition after five failed retention bids and three failed appeals.
After numerous attempts, time is running out for the Murray family's home that they built without planning permission, amidst various legal challenges.
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