Daily Mail

Drug dealer hid his fortune in manor disguised as a cowshed

- By Richard Marsden r.marsden@dailymail.co.uk

FROM the outside, it hardly looked like a criminal’s lair filled with ill-gotten gains.

But despite his best efforts, a drugdealer who used green cladding to disguise his mansion as a cowshed has had the property seized.

Alan Yeomans, 63, concealed the grandeur of six-bedroom Shedley Manor – which included a disco room, gym and library – so it could not be seen from the road. The subterfuge also meant it avoided planning restrictio­ns.

When Yeomans declared himself bankrupt, he told officials he was living in a shed in his mother’s garden and had just £300 worth of furniture and a £30 watch to his name – but officers soon realised there was much to the property than meets the eye. Inside the home they discovered an Aladdin’s cave of luxuries, including antiques and oil paintings worth around £83,250.

The property and its contents will now be forfeited under a £ 750,000 confiscati­on order granted last week – or Yeomans will face a further five-and-a-half years in jail. He is already serving a six-and-a-half-year prison sentence imposed in 2016.

Glen Wicks, of the Insolvency Service’s criminal investigat­ions team, said: ‘What surprised me when I went into Shedley Manor was that someone built a sixbedroom manor house in the Peak District and filled it with fine art and antiques and the authoritie­s didn’t know anything about it.’

Police found cannabis plants stashed in a secret room at the manor behind an oil painting of Elizabetha­n statesman Robert Cecil. An outbuildin­g at the propcompan­ies erty in Yeaveley, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, was also used to produce the Class B drug.

Sergeant Jon Lowes, of Derbyshire Police, said: ‘When we raided the property, we were amazed.’

Yeomans, who used three front to launder £2.2million from his cannabis empire, even illegally abstracted electricit­y to power the cultivatio­n.

He was jailed in 2016 after admitting a string of charges – failing to disclose property when bankrupt, three counts of unlawfully taking part in or being concerned in the formation or management of a company, money laundering, possessing a CS gas canister, producing cannabis, and illegally abstractin­g electricit­y.

Sentencing at Derby Crown Court, Judge Nirmal Shant said Yeomans was ‘a liar, a moneylaund­erer and someone involved in the production of drugs’.

‘We were amazed’

 ?? ?? Concealed: The green metal cladding erected around the property to make it look like a barn
Concealed: The green metal cladding erected around the property to make it look like a barn
 ?? ?? Grand: The six-bedroom house with its own gym and disco room
Grand: The six-bedroom house with its own gym and disco room
 ?? ?? Jailed: Alan Yeomans
Jailed: Alan Yeomans

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