A homeowner says people used his home for photos 'daily', with tents even being set up for outfit changes.
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Mr Lee said: "I have actually got a few damaged tiles. The quote for repairing these was £2,000. It's just these girls who wear high heels. The steps are just not made for that."Mr Lee, who has lived in the area for over four decades, said models and influencers had been taking pictures outside his home for years, but he had no plans to put up a sign outside to stop them.
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