Our idyllic views are ruined by NAKED guests parading around ‘eyesore’ holiday home – huge window means we see it all
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NEIGHBOURS have expressed their fury over a newly converted holiday home, claiming naked guests roam freely and can be seen from all angles. The controversial conversion at Penisarwaun, in Gwynedd, Wales, features a large gable end window overlooking a lane and nearby home.
It can be reached only by a narrow road and is advertised as a “haven of tranquillity” in the Welsh countryside. But those living nearby have dubbed the development, which was built without planning permission, an “eyesore” - and insist they can see everything from the outside.
Janet Gayther, 82, whose home is overlooked by the giant window, says she frequently sees guests in the buff - and it's making her life a "misery". "I’ve seen all sorts," she told The Sun Online. "People coming out and getting in the hot tub without clothes.
"I’ve driven past in the car and visitors have been sprawled out in the nude on the sofa. "They also climb in and out of the bath on the mezzanine floor.". The great gran added: “There’s the noise when they are having fun and games in the hot tub, having a drink and playing loud music.
"It’s making my life a misery at times. “I’ve been here more than 50 years and didn’t expect this. What has happened is wrong.”. The property is said to attract partying guests and lights from the building, it’s claimed, make it shine “like Blackpool illuminations.”.
Neighbours say they've had visitors knocking on their door at 1 am trying to find it. And just a few months ago police were called when a lost couple disturbed the peace with an angry bust-up - seemingly because they were unable to find the accommodation.