Couple who sunk £300,000 life savings into charming coach house that featured in BBC's Escape to the Country say they can't live in it or sell it after 'neighbour from hell' cut off power supply





A couple who sunk their life savings into renovating a historic £300,000 coach house featured on Escape To The Country have been left without electricity after an angry neighbour cut their power supply. Kevin and Julia Sheppard bought the building in central Salisbury 15 years ago before they started major renovation on the property, building a modern replica in its place. But they say that over the last year they have been plunged into a nightmare after their neighbour, who owns the freehold to the land their property was built on, cut off their access to power. This not only made it impossible to live there, but also stopped them from selling up so they can move on. 

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