I built a £20,000 treehouse but a neighbour complained and council ordered me tear it down… my kids were in tears

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A HOMEOWNER was told to take down a treehouse in his garden he built for his kids after neighbours objected. John Alpeza made the elaborate £20,000 ship-shaped structure for his boys aged 9 and 11 but one was left in tears when the council ordered him to tear it down. FacebookJohn Apleza made the ship inspired treehouse for his two boys[/caption] The elaborate treehouse comes complete with a hammock, hull, ship’s wheel, captain’s bell, swing ropes, four entrances and room for his children’s friends. But when neighbours objected he was told he had broken Toronto planning rules he was told to take it down in a heated council meeting. The demand he tear down the treehouse ­- which he said was inspired by his love of ships – left Alpeza heartbroken. “It’s nice to give the kids their own space, let them make their own little world,” he told CBC. READ MORE ON NEIGHBOUR ROWS NOT SO LIT My neighbour put up HUGE lights around his home and leaves them on all night NUDE AWAKENING I checked my door cam after hearing a noise… I was HORRIFIED by what I saw “Imagination is so important. They can use that to play, instead of video games again. They have a great time. “It grew out of a need for the kids to enjoy the backyard more, and to get away from the TV, the internet, which I find as a big, big problem. “The kids remind me a lot of times that I’m a great dad. They know that this is for them.” Alpeza admitted that he didn’t have planning permission when he built the tree house and applied for it after it went up. Marita Bagdonas, Alpeza’s 90-year-old neighbour, had complained about the tree house for almost two years. Most read in News MURDER PROBE Man, 44, arrested for murder of OAP, 87, stabbed to death on mobility scooter FRIGHT THEM ON THE BEACHES Warning after shark spotted near popular UK beach CHILD SNATCHED Girl, 7, 'sexually assaulted' in van, as man held & '2nd suspect' hunted 'SEX TEACHER' Teacher, 28, to face trial for ‘having sex with 15-year-old pupil’ HOLIDAY HORROR Brit woman dies in plunge from Majorca hotel room 'where she was alone' MURDER MANHUNT Cops hunt ‘dangerous’ knifeman after OAP, 87, stabbed to death on scooter She said it blocked the sun, killed her rose garden and meant she couldn’t dry her laundry outside. Another neighbour, Kate Lawson, said: “I feel that it’s overly large, is what I think. That’s why I brought it to the city’s attention.” Alpeza launched an expensive legal battle to save the treehouse and eventually John and his neighbours agreed a compromise. The tree house was move little further from the property line, lowered it by around three feet and a six foot fence built between the structure and his neighbour’s garden. “We’re very excited and happy that we get to keep the tree house,” Alpeza told the Toronto Star after the 2017 decision. Read More on The Sun COUNTING THE COST Couple's horror as winning lottery ticket SHREDDED by their pet dogs BILL HELP Seven benefits worth up to £689 you can claim with a mental health condition “When we came home and told my boys they were jumping up and down screaming they were so happy and excited. I wish we had it on video.” His local councillor Sarah Doucette said she was pleased with the tree house outcome saying: “I think it’s a fair compromise.”