A DAD who splashed out more than £60,000 to live in an off-grid “pirate ship” house fears it will be scuppered by planners.

Sam Griffiss, 35, converted an old fishing boat, adding a cabin dormer on stilts and a wheeled wood-fired sauna — but without getting planning permission.

Man standing on the deck of a pirate ship home with a sauna and chicken coop nearby.Sam Griffiss converted an old fishing boat into a pirate shipCredit: SWNS Sam Griffiss sits in a black chair with a cat on his lap inside his home, which is made of wooden panels and decorated with signs and maps.Sam splashed out more than £60,000 on the projectCredit: SWNS Sam Griffiss standing next to a barrel-shaped sauna on a trailer.He also has a wheeled wood-fired saunaCredit: SWNS

The ex-construction worker raised the £36,000 needed by selling his house in Worcester in July and built on land he had bought for £28,000.

He finished his new home on the River Severn in Bewdley last month.

But he fears his dreams will be sunk unless he can get retrospective planning permission.

Sam said: “There aren’t too many pirate ships in the landlocked Midlands.

“I feel what I’ve done is quite creative and beautiful and one day I hope the site can function as a community centre for outdoor activities.

“I’ve spent every bit of my on this.

“I really need to get the planning permission so I can have an official address and make it a permanent home, and then have my daughter living with me.”

Sam harvests rainwater and gets his power from generators and solar panels.

He added: “Since Covid, life has got really expensive and I realised I was living to pay the .

“When I split from my partner, I had a bit of equity from the house, so I decided to use my savings to build my off-grid pirate ship, the Daisy May, on land I’d I bought a few years ago.

“I had intended to build a canoe shack, but the council wanted a lot of details, so I never got around to it.

Stained glass window depicting a pirate ship.The home even has a ship on the windowCredit: SWNS

“I chose a boat as I was told you don’t need planning permission.

“I have built everything by the book in terms of moveable objects and agricultural buildings.

“I’m not a rebel, though I guess what I am doing is quite pirate-like — fighting the system.”

Wyre Forest district council said: “This property is currently part of an active investigation case.

“We are unable to comment further.”