The Daily Telegraph - Saturday

Hampshire house up for sale with a fighter jet in garden

- By Alex Barton

A RETIRED mathematic­ian has put his £3.95 million Hampshire home on the market and said his 46ft fighter jet “garden gnome” comes as part of the package.

Peter Robinson bought the rare Harrier II GR7 jump jet in 2015 for more than £100,000, owing to his lifelong obsession with the warplane.

The 46ft-by-29ft aircraft, which is powered by a Rolls-Royce Pegasus 105 turbofan engine and an inert sidewinder missile, now sits on a grass verge outside his six-bed countrysid­e house. He refers to it as his “garden gnome”.

Mr Robinson, who claims that he made his name profession­ally by “solving problems for the Ministry of Defence”, has decided to sell the decommissi­oned jet along with his Arts & Crafts property in South East England after 11 years living on the Durford Wood Estate.

Having bought the aircraft from a company in Ipswich, Suffolk, that was storing it after it was taken out of MoD service in 2008, Mr Robinson said fitting the plane in the grounds of his property was an issue following the purchase.

He said: “It came on two articulate­d lorries – it was far more enormous than I had envisaged.

“The fuselage came in on one lorry, and when that came around the corner and turned into the estate I suddenly thought I’d bought a Concorde because it looked so big.

“I thought: ‘Oh my God, what have I done?’”

It later transpired that a panel of the jet had fallen off the delivery lorry on to the M25, causing two-hour long traffic jams in both directions.

Mr Robinson added: “Everyone [looking at the debris on the motorway] assumed it was an aircraft door, but they had no idea where it was from.

 ?? ?? The 46ft-by-29ft aircraft sits on a grass verge outside Peter Robinson’s six-bedroom country house in Hampshire
The 46ft-by-29ft aircraft sits on a grass verge outside Peter Robinson’s six-bedroom country house in Hampshire

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