Woman begs ‘vile’ people to stop using her ‘beautiful’ 400-year-old house as a toilet
A WOMAN has pleaded with people to stop using her 400-year-old house as a "pee stop".
Gill Dennis, who lives in a 400-year-old home known as the Old House in Wallasey, says people urinate on her house on a regular basis. Ms Dennis, who moved into the house nearly five years ago, said: "My daughter lives directly opposite, she looked over to mine and saw a little boy having a wee by the gate.
"She went over and said, 'where is your mum and dad?' and he pointed to a car on the opposite side of the road, and they were just sat there.”
Ms Dennis says the culprits usually come out of a nearby pub, as well as drivers and passers-by.
She told Liverpool Echo: "If they have been to the pub, on the way home they look for a place to pee. The number of times I have opened the door and they are just standing there doing their business."
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Ms Dennie claims on one occasion she stumbled upon a girl who was squatting on the side of her gate and has seen vans pulling up from her front window.
She continued: "It is horrendous and just vile, it has been going on since I moved here, and the excuse is always 'I'm desperate'.
"This is the oldest house in Wallasey…it is 400-years-old and beautiful, it's not right I should be disinfecting it all the time."
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Ms Dennis says she bought the house in November 2016 after it had been "renovated beautifully" by its previous owner and, other than the problem with people using her house as a "pee stop", it is a lovely area.
She believes people should have more respect for her house and is sick of seeing and smelling pee whenever she goes outside.
She added: "I have been tempted to put up a sign saying, ‘please don't p*** on the gate’. I feel there must be some public sign on the road that I can't see saying 'pee stop here'.
"It is a lovely area and I love living in the house itself - but people need to know they can't pee here."
Additional reporting by Lisa Rand.