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Surrey farmer starts 'hidden castle' demolition Surrey farmer starts 'hidden castle' demolition
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A farmer has begun to demolish his mock-Tudor castle to avoid going to prison after almost a decade of legal battles. A farmer has begun to demolish his mock castle to avoid going to prison after almost a decade of legal battles.
Robert Fidler built his home at Salfords in the Surrey greenbelt without planning permission and hid it behind straw bales for four years.Robert Fidler built his home at Salfords in the Surrey greenbelt without planning permission and hid it behind straw bales for four years.
He was ordered in November to tear it down by June or face three months in jail.He was ordered in November to tear it down by June or face three months in jail.
Mr Fidler confirmed on Wednesday demolition work had started.Mr Fidler confirmed on Wednesday demolition work had started.
Last week he denied he had started to tear it down.Last week he denied he had started to tear it down.
Reigate and Banstead Borough Council said it was monitoring the situation.Reigate and Banstead Borough Council said it was monitoring the situation.
The authority told the farmer in 2007 he must demolish his property, prompting a 1,840-strong petition to save it.The authority told the farmer in 2007 he must demolish his property, prompting a 1,840-strong petition to save it.
A High Court judge gave Mr Fidler a three-month suspended sentence last November and warned he would be jailed for his "defiance" if the property was not demolished by June.A High Court judge gave Mr Fidler a three-month suspended sentence last November and warned he would be jailed for his "defiance" if the property was not demolished by June.
Mr Fidler said in December he might look at reducing his home in size, possibly to that of a bungalow.Mr Fidler said in December he might look at reducing his home in size, possibly to that of a bungalow.