Underground cavern built without permission in back garden

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Underground cavern built without permission in back garden
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It has been five years in the making.

Work to build an “underground cavern” in a back garden in Sefton has been going on for five years despite not having planning permission.

According to documents submitted to Sefton Council as part of the planning application, work began on the unusual development, which sits to the rear of the house on Pershaw Grove in Ainsdale, in 2018 and has taken five years in the making.Photographs show a garden pond complete with model bird leading to an ornate stone-built wall, described in the documents as a “ruin” with no roof.

Another photograph shows work in progress on the design with a large open hole sitting to the left of the bridge. Another walkway across the hole in the ground is depicted with construction materlas piled up on the patio area beyond. A drawing submitted as part of the application, shows close to the archway a series of steps leading down to a passageway in that turn leads into the underground cavern, which sits just beyond the pond.

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