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Farmer says someone has bought the mock-Tudor castle he built without planning permission, but he can still live there | |
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A farmer has defied government orders to demolish a £1 million mock-Tudor castle in the Surrey countryside, claiming that an unnamed buyer has bought the property at the last minute. | A farmer has defied government orders to demolish a £1 million mock-Tudor castle in the Surrey countryside, claiming that an unnamed buyer has bought the property at the last minute. |
Robert Fidler has been engaged in a decade long saga after he began building a mock-Tudor mansion, complete with battlements, without planning permission in 2002. | Robert Fidler has been engaged in a decade long saga after he began building a mock-Tudor mansion, complete with battlements, without planning permission in 2002. |
The farmer, now aged 66, hid the construction from neighbours by surrounding it with strategically placed hay bales until 2006. He thought that he could exploit a legal loophole that if a construction last four years uncontested, it could not be challenged. | The farmer, now aged 66, hid the construction from neighbours by surrounding it with strategically placed hay bales until 2006. He thought that he could exploit a legal loophole that if a construction last four years uncontested, it could not be challenged. |
However, Reigate and Banstead Borough Council refused to grant retrospective permission. | However, Reigate and Banstead Borough Council refused to grant retrospective permission. |
Fidler has refused to give up, instead spending tens of thousands of pounds in legal fees in a bid to save his dream home where he lives with his wife Linda, 45, and son Harry, 14. | Fidler has refused to give up, instead spending tens of thousands of pounds in legal fees in a bid to save his dream home where he lives with his wife Linda, 45, and son Harry, 14. |
He was ordered to destroy it by Wednesday of this week but now says that a mysterious new owner bought the property off him the week before - while still allowing the Fidler family to live inside. However, he will not reveal who the buyer is. | He was ordered to destroy it by Wednesday of this week but now says that a mysterious new owner bought the property off him the week before - while still allowing the Fidler family to live inside. However, he will not reveal who the buyer is. |
The determined homeowner told The Daily Telegraph: “I have sold it and all the time the new owner allows me to remain I will stay living here. | The determined homeowner told The Daily Telegraph: “I have sold it and all the time the new owner allows me to remain I will stay living here. |
“I know it was meant to come down sometime this week, I don’t know when. But I never had the intention of pulling it down. I don’t think I have broken any laws.” | “I know it was meant to come down sometime this week, I don’t know when. But I never had the intention of pulling it down. I don’t think I have broken any laws.” |
Fidler, who designed the mock castle himself, compared his work to that of Cubist painter Picasso: “If someone said to Picasso, ‘Rip up your best oil painting’ he wouldn’t be able to do it. And neither can I. It’s beautiful and I haven’t broken any laws.” | Fidler, who designed the mock castle himself, compared his work to that of Cubist painter Picasso: “If someone said to Picasso, ‘Rip up your best oil painting’ he wouldn’t be able to do it. And neither can I. It’s beautiful and I haven’t broken any laws.” |
He has yet to hear a response from the local council to his latest move. | He has yet to hear a response from the local council to his latest move. |
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