4/18/2015

Farmer given 90 days to tear down £1million mock-Tudor castle he built without planning permission and hid under a giant haystack

A farmer has lost a nine-year legal battle to save lots of the dream home he designed while not coming up with permission and hid behind fodder bales for four years.
Robert Fidler, 66, in secret made the mock-Tudor castle complete with battlements and cannons and lived there together with his family from 2002.
He undraped it formally in 2006 once he thought he would be ready to exploit a legal loophole that stops social control action against a structure if no objections are created for a minimum of four years.


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But the authority straightaway ordered blockade by refusing to grant retrospective permission.
Now, once varied court appearances cost accounting tens of thousands of pounds, Communities and native Government Secretary Eric Pickles has finally dominated the four-bedroom home on inexperienced Belt land at Honeycrocks Farm in Salfords, Surrey – value well in way over £1million if sold  on the open market - should be force down at intervals ninety days.
Mr Fidler yesterday compared matters to AN creator being created to destroy a chunk of labor.
‘It would be like Rembrandt van Rijn being asked to tear up his masterpiece of AN oil painting or one thing on behalf of me to demolish it,’ he complained.


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