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rdrusty

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Hi Dave,

Great book and delivered very promptly. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading it and have been doing many calculations over the last few weeks.

My question relates to Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. I live in Dorset and have found a piece of land for sale that is the right size, by a main road, good access, no footpaths etc but, like most of the county, it lies in an AONB. Would I have no chance at all to obtain permission to erect a barn? I would plan to build one in keeping with the local vernacular.

many thanks for your thoughts,

Rob
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Hi Rob
You need to find out if the land has an article 4 direction on it, if it has this removes the permitted development rights from the land and the system in the book would not work.
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damagedgoods

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I'm now looking to buy some land that falls within an AONB - there is no article 4 restriction on it. is it likely that it will be put on it?
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