Careless driver becomes the 15th motorist to demolish garden wall of ...

A careless driver has become the 15th motorist to demolish a three-foot garden wall of a pensioner's Grade II listed property. 

The fed-up owner of the home in Cambridge has blasted the council after her property has been continuously hit by motorists due to a lack of signs and road markings.

Victoria Coldrey lives in an £800,000 farmhouse, which has a brick and flint wall around it, which has been hit a staggering 15 times.

The 71-year-old has once again been left waiting in for the repair man after a driver once again lost control and struck it.

Victoria Coldrey (pictured above) has become fed-up with the amount of motorists crashing into her wall

Victoria Coldrey (pictured above) has become fed-up with the amount of motorists crashing into her wall

Victoria's property (pictured above) which she has spent thousands of pounds on, due to the wall (left) which keeps being hit by motorists

Victoria's property (pictured above) which she has spent thousands of pounds on, due to the wall (left) which keeps being hit by motorists 

The wall (pictured above) after it was hit in September 2016. Victoria has appealed to the council to make the road safer so motorists know to slow dowb

The wall (pictured above) after it was hit in September 2016. Victoria has appealed to the council to make the road safer so motorists know to slow dowb

Bricks and debris can be seen scattered on the floor after the wall was also hit in June 2018

Bricks and debris can be seen scattered on the floor after the wall was also hit in June 2018 

The wall can bee seen missing a large chunk from the centre, after it was hit in January 2019. Victoria said she had only just finished the repairs following this particular incident

The wall can bee seen missing a large chunk from the centre, after it was hit in January 2019. Victoria said she had only just finished the repairs following this particular incident 

She said the driver of a Golf TDI fled the scene in the early hours of Sunday 12 May leaving her with £15,000 worth of damage to repair.

Victoria highlighted that this isn't the first time a driver has smashed into wall which is next to a sharp bend on a 60mph limit, country road.

Since she moved into the property nearly 20-years-ago she has experienced fifteen collisions, which in turn have cost her around £210,000 in repair works.

The widow who lost her husband - a former Korean war veteran - December last year, added: 'It really is getting ridiculous.

A car (pictured above) being taken away after it hit the wall outside Victoria's property on May 12

A car (pictured above) being taken away after it hit the wall outside Victoria's property on May 12

The wall is continuously being hit in the same place as Victoria says drivers don't know to slow down. Pictured above the wall when it was hit in September 2016

The wall is continuously being hit in the same place as Victoria says drivers don't know to slow down. Pictured above the wall when it was hit in September 2016

Victoria (pictured above) stated that specialist materials have to be used to fix the wall, which is why it costs so much money to rebuild

Victoria (pictured above) stated that specialist materials have to be used to fix the wall, which is why it costs so much money to rebuild

Pictured above is the wall after it was rebuilt in 2018 following a series of collisions with motorists

Pictured above is the wall after it was rebuilt in 2018 following a series of collisions with motorists

Each time a motorist hits the wall it leaves mess and rubble and takes a while to repair as warm weather is needed for the materials to dry (pictured above, the wall when it was hit in 2016)

Each time a motorist hits the wall it leaves mess and rubble and takes a while to repair as warm weather is needed for the materials to dry (pictured above, the wall when it was hit in 2016)

'The wall was hit in the same place but more of it has been taken out this time.

'When these crashes happen bricks fly all over the place coming through the hedge and hitting the house.'

Victoria previously worked with race horses and said she had only just finished repairing the wall from the last incident, which occurred in January.

Victoria, who has experienced five accidents to her wall in the last two years, said: 'The first hit was 20-years-ago and this has since been an ongoing saga.

Victoria (pictured above) has said she fears that someone might get killed if the council doesn't step in

Victoria (pictured above) has said she fears that someone might get killed if the council doesn't step in 

The wall has been subjected to constant damage (as above in September 2016) and Victoria said she has been campaigning for years to make it safer

The wall has been subjected to constant damage (as above in September 2016) and Victoria said she has

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