A 29-year-old Keighley man has been jailed for three years and four months for having sex with a 14-year-old girl.

The teenager thought Barry Masters was “a really nice man”, and said he made her laugh by doing stupid things on the trampoline, Bradford Crown Court heard.

But Masters, of Lawkholme Lane, abused the child’s trust by having sex with her at his flat after he had been drinking, prosecutor Andrew Kershaw said.

The court heard last Wednesday that the girl’s parents were deeply damaged by what Masters had done to their daughter.

Mr Kershaw said the teenager’s mother challenged Masters about the nature of their friendship after he was seen hugging her.

Masters said he was comforting the girl because she was in trouble at school.

The teenager visited him at his flat, and when her mother called him a paedophile, he admitted he had sex with her on one occasion.

Sophie Drake, Masters’s barrister, said: “It was a one-off, much-regretted, incident.”

He had lost contact with his two daughters because of what he had done and he hated himself.

Masters had a drink problem and he had been seeking professional help to cut down his alcohol intake. He pleaded guilty at the first opportunity, and had no previous convictions for sexual offences.

Judge Jonathan Durham Hall QC made a Sexual Offences Prevention Order banning Masters from contacting the girl or having any unsupervised contact with girls under 16 for an indefinite period.

He must sign on the sex offenders’ register, notifying the police about where he is living.

Judge Durham Hall said Masters had robbed the girl of her childhood and abused the trust she had placed in him. Her parents had been caused very real suffering by his actions.