We paid £700k for our homes… but were sold a lie: Desperate residents on luxury Oxfordshire estate blast state of newbuild homes as woman finds 250 snags and a disgusting discovery in loft

Residents of a ‘luxury’ newbuild development where homes sell for up to £700,000 say they’ve been sold a lie and are living in a nightmare.

White Horse Meadows near Banbury in Oxfordshire boasts around 40 properties – many built in the traditional sandstone quarried in the region making them stand out from your average newbuild.

But while developers Kendrick Homes gloats of ‘our commitment to quality, detail, design and pride shows in the homes we build’ and how ‘behind our quality new build homes lies a century of craftsmanship’ – its residents say otherwise.

They told MailOnline how they’ve found themselves trapped in a nightmarish web of crumbling building work, finding stray bottles of urine and even been plunged into boundary disputes before they’ve moved in.

Some have been accused of asking for too many extras while others say they are regularly spoken to ‘like s***’ by site managers.

After ten months of broken promises and with the smell stinking out the house, Brian called in a plumber for £120  to fix his broken toilet (pictured)

After ten months of broken promises and with the smell stinking out the house, Brian called in a plumber for £120  to fix his broken toilet (pictured)

After ten months of broken promises and with the smell stinking out the house, Brian…

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We paid £700k for our homes... but were sold a lie: Desperate residents on luxury Oxfordshire estate blast state of newbuild homes as woman finds 250 snags and a disgusting discovery in loft

 

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