The dilapidated £4,000,000 Chelsea mansion overrun by Japanese knotweed jungle

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General view of the home of Nicholas Halbritter behind her. Chelsea, London. // Furious homeowners are calling on a council to act over their 'nightmare neighbour' - who they claim has let Japanese knotweed and foxes reduce his multi-million pound Chelsea house to ruin. The state of Nicholas Halbritter's West London property has been a source of angst for locals for years - which they say is affecting their house prices. Mr Halbritter, in his 70s and a former councillor for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), has previously been prosecuted for allowing knotweed to grow. But residents say that, in practice, the legal action has had little effect, and invasive plant is still in his garden - standing nearly 10ft high. Photo released 17/11/2025
Vegetation is growing from the garden into the neglected home (Picture: SWNS)

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