Travellers buy '£3m site' for £3,000 and set up camp next to leafy ...

Travellers buy '£3m site' for £3,000 and set up camp next to leafy Hertfordshire village that is home to millionaires including CEOs, high-flying lawyers and ex-England footballer Matthew Upson One hundred travellers reportedly bought the site in Little Hadham for £3,000  Group fenced off part of the land for 20 caravans without planning permission More than 200 residents have complained of loud parting and daily rubbish fires 

By Jessica Green For Mailonline

Published: 02:06 BST, 8 May 2019 | Updated: 02:08 BST, 8 May 2019

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A group of travellers which have set up camp in a leafy Hertfordshire village have been ordered to leave after hundreds of complaints from neighbouring millionaires.

One hundred travellers reportedly bought the site in Little Hadham for £3,000 - with locals estimating it to be worth £3million if developed.

The group gravelled and fenced off part of the land for 20 caravans without planning permission, yet despite a council injunction building materials continue to arrive.

A group of travellers which have set up camp in a leafy Hertfordshire village have been ordered to leave after hundreds of complaints from neighbouring millionaires

A group of travellers which have set up camp in a leafy Hertfordshire village have been ordered to leave after hundreds of complaints from neighbouring millionaires

One hundred travellers reportedly bought the site in Little Hadham for £3,000 - with locals estimating it to be worth £3million if developed

One hundred travellers reportedly bought the site in Little Hadham for £3,000 - with locals estimating it to be worth £3million if developed

More than 200 residents have complained of loud parting and daily rubbish fires since the arrival of caravans on Good Friday, the Sun reported.

Little Hadham is filled with 53

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