A mansion disguised as a farm shed to hide a fraudster's wealth is to be converted into a luxury family home.
After Yeomans was jailed, the £1.2m property was auctioned and initially earmarked for demolition but was then re-sold.The current owners have now been given planning permission by Derbyshire Dales District Council to renovate it, putting windows in rooms that had none and creating a new entrance. "Quite a considerable amount of work is now needed, both inside and out, to make it into a house but permission has been granted so the owners can get on with it.Investigators found the house full of antiques and paintings and uncovered a hidden room where Yeomans grew cannabis