
A heartbroken family have been ordered to demolish their ?500,000 dream home after bungling builders made it 6ft too high and 4ft too wide.
Car sales manager Andy Murray, 51, paid ?164,000 for a building plot and a further ?300,000 constructing the four-bedroom property.
He left the project in the hands of his architects and builders but claims they failed to follow the plans.
After the home was built and fitted with a ?27,000 kitchen and four bathrooms costing ?25,000, the council stepped in and ordered it to be demolished.
Andy and his wife Frances, 53, will be charged a further ?11,500 for demolition, due to take place next week, and will have to sell his current home, valued at ?350,000, to cover the debts.
"It's a disaster for us. We'll be out on the street," said father-of-three Andy, of Strathaven, Lanarkshire. "I don't blame the council. They have exhausted every other avenue."

Planners at East Dunbartonshire Council in Scotland say the property is more than 6ft higher, 9ft longer and 4ft wider than the plans stated and also has too many windows and an unapproved 13ft balcony.
Thomas Glen, the council's head of development and enterprise said: "The house as constructed differs considerably from a previously-approved scheme, is not in line with local plan policy and guidance, and raises considerable amenity and potential precedent issues.
"Following the decision, the council's planning service will initiate formal enforcement action."
Andy claims builders Textura and the architects told him the home would meet council regulations and planning consent would be given retrospectively. But in the two years since the house was put up it still has neither planning permission nor a building warrant.
It also lacks an electricity supply, plumbing and a waste water system.
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