Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour has been ordered to tear down his garden shed after neighbours fell foul of the 'obtrusive' development.
The 79-year-old submitted a retrospective planning application to Camden Council following the start of work on the development in April this year.
He insisted the new building at his home in Hampstead, north London - which replaced a summerhouse and old shed - was of 'modest size' and 'traditional construction'.
But locals claimed the shed was 'significantly more visually and physically intrusive than what was originally approved or what stood there before'.
Mr Gilmour has now been told he must move the 2.5-metre-high, 1.9-metre-wide and 2.9-metre-deep development - by 2.5 metres.






