When Corrine Rotherham and her husband Peter bought their dream £675,000 bungalow in the sleepy village of Urchfont in 2011, they were absolutely delighted with their purchase.
Set in the Wiltshire countryside, and winner of a Best Kept Village award for two consecutive years, where properties routinely sell for upwards of £1.7million, it ticked all the boxes for the couple.
The semi-retired auditor, 60, and her IT worker turned tree surgeon partner, 61, had long been in search of the quiet life – and their new house appeared to be the answer to their prayers.
They excitedly settled into the property, which was
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