Proprietor of UK’s ‘greatest man cave’ banned from wrecking streets with posh vehicles

Sep 14, 2023 at 11:26 PM
Proprietor of UK’s ‘greatest man cave’ banned from wrecking streets with posh vehicles

The man who owns Britain’s “biggest man cave” has been barred from recording footage of his neighbours on CCTV and blocking native roads together with his classic autos.

Graham Wildin, a Cirencester millionaire, constructed his 10,000sqft luxurious house in 2014 with out planning permission.

The high-end pad, which Wildin refused to knock down following a courtroom order, features a bowling alley, on line casino and cinema.

The Gloucestershire resident frolicked in jail after ignoring a courtroom order to “decommission” his man cave.

Wildin has now been banned from blocking the native roads’ parking spots together with his assortment of extravagant vehicles.

His head-turning motors embody a gray Bentley Turbo R and a burgundy Austin 1100.

A choose has handed the millionaire an “interim injunction” stopping him from winding up his neighbours by parking his vehicles on the road and recording them with CCTV.

Wildin mentioned he would attraction the order which the choose mentioned had the facility of arrest connected to it.

The choose mentioned: “There’s clear evidence of a pattern of behaviour, and I’ll grant that interim judgement today.”

The rich automotive fanatic has been getting on the wicks of native folks for a very long time.

One aged lady claimed she might not use her drive due to the place Wildin had parked his vehicles.

According to The Sun, she mentioned: “I can get in however I am unable to get out. If he moved them it might be okay.

“I tried to speak to his son and asked him to ask if the cars could be moved.

“He mentioned he would however from that day on he hasn’t even checked out me.

“Why should I have to move my car? It’s very upsetting because he’s taking it out on us.”

Another neighbour mentioned: “Cars appear in our spaces when we’re out at work.

“Wildin has cameras searching onto the road to identify once we transfer our vehicles out of our areas.

“It’s very intimidating. No one likes living here when you come back after work and feel deflated pulling into the street.

“I do not perceive why he feels he must make his neighbours endure.”