Let me say this again for the less attentive, he is at 200ft over my house.
For a none pilot you are quick to give sage advice yet you obviously understand little about airfields and the villages that are attached to them. I would suggest that you go and read the ANO before making further comment on the rules.
My village is an integral part of the airfield. Allowing a standard 2.5nm distance from the runway the village and the aerdrome are inside this "overhead".
I live 300m from the threshold of the runway. Therefore the same overhead that covers the airfield also covers the village. He practices over the village ( and often on the 300m gap between the village and the runway (this is the dsecent side of our circuit) and not over the runway. He does not have permission to operate in our overhead area and has no regard for the aircraft coming and going into the overhead. He often flies straight through the circuit pattern on some of his passes.
Whether it is a controlled zone or not common courtesy and good airmanship would prohibit you from flying aerobatics in the overhead of an airfield without permission?
And in answer to your smug comment, I moved close to an airfield to be closer to the noise of aircraft. I have no objection to his noise or his flying, just to his flight over my roof and through the overhead of the airfield. In fact if he chose to practice in the field behind me I would happily sit and watch until he was either finished or crashed if he was any good.
Oh, and yes he was evicted according to the landowner.
And perhaps as I fellow evictee I should have some sympathy..........