An arrest has been made after a devastating fire destroyed a Grade II listed aircraft hangar just days after permission was given to build hundreds of homes on the site.
The historic building that was built by First World War German prisoners of war was on the verge of being restored following years of neglect.
A government planning inspector controversially approved plans for more than 300 homes to be built at the Old Sarum airfield near Salisbury but only on condition Hangar 3 be conserved.
However, there is now nothing left of the aircraft hangar that was on Historic England's At Risk Register after a blaze ripped through the site on April 17.
Police and fire investigators launched a probe into the fire with fears it was started deliberately.






