The couple asked to demolish the £ 1m house that they claimed that there would be ‘Horse Semen Lab’

A couple has been told Destroy their £ 1m house When he lied to the council and said that this “horse semen laboratory” was going to be.

Jeremy Zilinsky and his wife Ellen were allowed to “make one”Stallian semen center“With a small top flat in 2014 in Great Abblington, Cambrideshire,

But Mr. and Mrs. Zilinski created a “of the off the off the off” equipped with an island breakfast bar, TV, couch and bedroom, Planned inspector ruled,

A two-storey building was set for a reception, office, cervical, lecture laboratory, processing laboratory and staff changing room on the ground floor.

Despite looking similar to the property plans, it was very different inside with “small evidence”, the couple’s “Stallian semen business” was ever found.

Inspector Chris Peston said that the couple had sold their original house on the site and went to this new house – called Valentine Stables.

The South Cambrishire District Council asked the pair to drop the house below the house in July 2023, but appealed for the decision. Planning The inspector ruled in favor of the council, and said that the demolition was proportional.

The council said that the matter showed the importance of following specific uses and situations that justified development in rural areas to protect rural areas.

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Mr. Peston said: “No laboratory has been established, no research or stored equipment associated with business is clear, either on photos up to 2022 or at my visit.

“Above, where the employees intended, there are two bedrooms, in places shown on approved plans, and a living area/lounge equipped with a sofa and television.

“However, no kitchen has been constructed on the upper floor. In other words, the living space is clearly spread over two floors, as is the case in a specific house.”

Mr. Zielinski claimed that the business never started Kovid pandemic. However, Mr. Peston found only one £ 44 transaction for “laboratory fee” for a horse named Dublin.

He said that there was no evidence that an analysis was done in Cambrisshire’s house and said it was not possible that it was ever due to the absence of testing facilities.

Clar, a major cabinet member for planning at the South Cambrishire District Council. Tumi Hawkins said: “We welcome the clear decision of the inspector, which supports our commitment to maintain our local plan and to maintain the plan policies in the Planning Plan to protect our rural areas.”

The house should be knocked, and all the waste materials should be removed by 6 May next year.

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