A Buckinghamshire businessman and his wife have said they plan to build new homes next door to where a dump on their land broke planning rules.

Mahadevan and Thanusha Krishnamohan have applied to Buckinghamshire Council for planning permission to build four new properties in Taplow.

The new homes would be located new Cliveden Stud Farm, Taplow, according to two separate planning applications made this week.

The first pair of new homes would be built across the field from the existing historic Cliveden Stud House.

The two-storey, four-bedroom properties would replace an existing building of mixed residential and equestrian uses, which would be demolished.

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Proposals have been designed as an alternative to an existing planning permission to convert the existing building on the land.

The second pair of new homes proposed by the Krishnamohans would be located on a triangular field off Hunt’s Lane.

These two ‘family’ properties would also be two-storey and each have four bedrooms, as well as landscaping and driveways, according to the plans.

If approved, they would replace two equestrian stables currently on this parcel of land, which would be demolished.

The Krishnamohans’ submission of new planning applications to the council comes after they were both served with enforcement notices by the authority earlier this year.

The couple own four fields next to Cliveden Road – roughly in between the proposed new homes – that have been used as an unauthorised scrapyard and dump.

The council ordered them to clear the land in a temporary stop notice in June.

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