Robert Fidler outside his disputed home. A farmer has defied a government order to demolish the £1MILLION “castle” he secretly built after disguising it behind hay bales – by claiming to have SOLD it.See swns story SWCASTLE. Robert Fidler, 66, lost a nine-year legal battle to save his mock-Tudor dream home, complete with cannons and battlements, and was told to destroy it by Wednesday. But the deadline has passed with the pile still standing and Robert yesterday said the decision was out of his hands because he sold the property a week earlier on June 15. He has refused to identify the new owner – but said they were allowing him and his wife and son to continue living at the property at Honeycrock Farm, in Salfords, Surrey. Rebellious Robert, who also has over 100 cattle, said: “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 dont know when. But I never had the intention of pulling it down. I dont think I have broken any laws. Ive had my family home here for 40 years and they are saying demolish it its wrong. “If someone said to Picasso, Rip up your best oil painting he wouldnt be able to do it. And neither can I. Its beautiful and I havent broken any laws.” Robert, who lives with wife Linda, 45, and son Harry, 14, started building the mock castle in 2002 but kept it hidden from neighbours behind hay bales and tarpaulin until unveiling it in 2006. He hoped that by concealing the four-bedroom home built on Green Belt land he would exploit a loophole that meant if a construction last four years uncontested, authorities could not touch it.