<p>A millionaire who illegally built 'Britain's best man cave' has created a 'fortress' in a bid to stop council bulldozers - by buying surrounding properties for his family, it was claimed today (WEDS)</p><p>Wealthy Graham Wildin, 69, has been accused of going to war with his neighbours to do everything to try and save the 10,000sq/ft leisure complex at the back of his home.</p><p>After an eight year battle, he has been ordered by the courts to destroy the complex that includes a cinema, squash court and a bowling alley.</p><p>The final deadline to pull it down to avoid jail for contempt of court passed nearly a month ago, but the structure remains in place. </p><p>And after initially moving his classic car collection onto the street to create ''parking chaos" it is now claimed he purchased neighbouring land and property for his family - to block any attempts by the council to have it forcibly removed. </p><p>Sources say land registry records now show that property to the front and side have been transferred or sold to a company owned by other members of Wildin's family.</p><p>It is understood relatives or neighbours would now have to give permission for the bulldozers to pass over their land to reach Wildin's mancave to forcibly take it down.</p><p>Wildin didn't respond to requests for comment - but neighbours were split on his latest tactic - with some saying he has "dug his own grave" as the council could seek a further court order to access - while others praising his "ingenuity."</p>