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Devastated couple forced to tear down mansion to stop it falling into sea

CONTRACTORS are halfway through the demolition of a £2million clifftop holiday home, which was in danger of falling into the sea.

Heartbroken couple Richard and Sheila Moore were told to demolish their home in Thorpeness, Suffolk because it sits too close to dangerous coastal erosion.

Council officials informed the devastated pair that their six bedroom property, called The Red House, was unsafe to live in and had to be knocked down before it plunged off a 35ft cliff.

The power of the ocean washed away at least 50ft of their back garden over the last 20 months, leaving the house perilously close to the cliff edge.

The lovely 1920s property boasts stunning sea views and would be worth £2million if not for the erosion making it worthless.

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