Cabin owned by lottery millionaireGeorge Traykov set to be destroyed Council officers raided 290,000 property and obtained demolition order Building, including kitchen and heating, was being rented for 200 a week But Mr Traykov said the house was merely used for 'storage and parties'

By Thomas Burrows for MailOnline

Published: 12:27 EST, 22 January 2015 | Updated: 03:44 EST, 23 January 2015

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A backyard cabin owned by a lottery millionaire is set to be destroyed in a council crackdown on 'beds in sheds' landlords - despite him insisting it is used for parties.

George Traykov, a former member of the Bulgarian skydiving team, who has scooped more than 1.1million in EuroMillions wins, was investigated by Hounslow council for allegedly renting out unauthorised dwellings.

Council officers raided the 290,000 property in Feltham, south west London, last week and have now obtained a demolition order.

They say the building, which has a kitchen and central heating, was among a number of beds in sheds being rented out for up to 200-a-week.

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Lottery millionaire's cabin in Feltham, London, to be demolished

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