THE UK’s biggest man cave has finally been torn down after its millionaire owner was jailed in the long-running row over the “eyesore”.
The vast concrete complex is at the centre of a decade-long neighbour war, which now appears to have ended in a decisive loss for its occupant.
SWNSThe UK’s largest man cave has now been demolished[/caption]
SWNSThe property’s millionaire owner, Graham Wildin, was ordered to tear is down four years ago[/caption]
SWNSHe was even jailed for six weeks last year[/caption]
Graham Wildin, 72, built the huge property in Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, back in 2014.
The building covers thousands of square feet and boasts its own private cinema, casino room, bowling alley and even squash courts.
But Mr Wildin faced fierce pushback from nearby residents, sparking a furious planning debate.
The millionaire was even handed a six-week sentence in August 2022 when he failed to comply with a court order in relation to planning permissions.
However, relations have deteriorated even further since, especially after Mr Wildin filled the streets with his collection of classic cars.
This included a bright yellow Jensen-Healery sportster, a Range Rover and a plush Bentley Turbo.
It’s about time
He even put up CCTV cameras to watch over the vehicles and slapped other drivers with unofficial parking fines for blocking his driveway.
The parking dispute made it to court late last year, with judges granting an injunction limiting the number of vehicles he could park on the street.
Mr Wildin appealed the order but was told he could only park two cars (plus two for visitors) on the road for a maximum of eight hours at a time.
He was also ordered to take down the CCTV infrastructure, including the poles the cameras were sitting on.
This was done back in June, but the council has now taken the decision to enforce previous demolition orders for the whole site.
Mr Wildin was originally told to take the property down by April 2020, but ignored this injunction repeatedly, which resulted in his prison spell.
The final deadline actually expired in January 2023 and demolition crews began work in May this year.
SWNSThe complex included a casino room, squash courts and cinema[/caption]
SWNSThere’s even a bowling alley[/caption]
SWNSBut it was dubbed an ‘eyesore’ by neighbours[/caption]
Photos from the site now show the entire building has been removed, with only some of the outer structural walls left in place.
Local residents have reacted with joy to the development, with one saying: “It’s about time.
“We get a full view of it from here.
“Absolutely, I’m happy to see it go.”
A spokesperson for Forest of Dean District Council confirmed that they would now be seeking to recover the costs from Mr Wildin.
They said: “The demolition of the building built without planning permission at Meendhurst Road in Cinderford has now been completed, and the demolition and removal team have now left the site.
“It is important to note that the cost of this process should not be borne by the taxpayer, and we are now working to recover the full cost of the demolition from the landowner.
“We would once again like to thank local residents for their patience and understanding during this process.”
SWNSDemolition work started back in May[/caption]
SWNSThe building now appears to be completely gone[/caption]
SWNSMr Wildin has already been banned from parking his car collection on the surrounding roads[/caption]
SWNSThe council will now pursue him for the cost of the work[/caption]