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Map clue leads to concealed house | Map clue leads to concealed house |
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An illegally-built house which was hidden inside a barn to avoid planning rules has been demolished. | An illegally-built house which was hidden inside a barn to avoid planning rules has been demolished. |
Officials found an occupied two-storey stone house with a lounge, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom behind a facade of corrugated iron and wood. | Officials found an occupied two-storey stone house with a lounge, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom behind a facade of corrugated iron and wood. |
They were tipped off when they were anonymously sent a map which showed the area near Whatstandwell in Derbyshire arrowed and marked "House in Barn!" | They were tipped off when they were anonymously sent a map which showed the area near Whatstandwell in Derbyshire arrowed and marked "House in Barn!" |
The owner had been served with a notice to remove the building by Monday. | The owner had been served with a notice to remove the building by Monday. |
Court action | Court action |
It is believed the house on Longway Bank near Whatstandwell was built four years ago, but the tip-off was received about a year ago. | It is believed the house on Longway Bank near Whatstandwell was built four years ago, but the tip-off was received about a year ago. |
The owner Mark Renshaw, who runs an animal sanctuary on the property, was fined £500 for not complying with a demolition order before tearing the building down, the council said. | The owner Mark Renshaw, who runs an animal sanctuary on the property, was fined £500 for not complying with a demolition order before tearing the building down, the council said. |
Planning officers from Derbyshire Dales District Council said they hoped their action sent out a message that breaches of planning laws would be dealt with. | Planning officers from Derbyshire Dales District Council said they hoped their action sent out a message that breaches of planning laws would be dealt with. |
The council's head of planning services Paul Wilson added: "We suspect the owner of this property intended to occupy his house inside the barn for four years and then remove the shield thinking he had successfully side-stepped the need for planning permission. | The council's head of planning services Paul Wilson added: "We suspect the owner of this property intended to occupy his house inside the barn for four years and then remove the shield thinking he had successfully side-stepped the need for planning permission. |
"Unfortunately for him, this would not have been the case, as the High Court has recently ruled that the four-year period for planning exemption only starts when any shielding construction has been removed." | "Unfortunately for him, this would not have been the case, as the High Court has recently ruled that the four-year period for planning exemption only starts when any shielding construction has been removed." |
Mr Renshaw and his partner declined to comment. | Mr Renshaw and his partner declined to comment. |