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Newbie help Land size
#1
Posted 31 May 2015 - 19:25
Thanks in advance, Jamie
#2
Posted 31 May 2015 - 19:48
No doubt someone will say yes, but 12.5 is classified as a farm, and when it comes to permitted development , 12.5 is also the magic number...
there have been people who have done it with less….and i'm sure they will be a long...
#3
Posted 31 May 2015 - 19:55
If you're prepared to put in full planning for most structures and developments (barns, tracks, polytunnels, hardstandings) then you can go sub 12.5.
#4
Posted 31 May 2015 - 20:11
#5
Posted 31 May 2015 - 20:38
#6
Posted 01 June 2015 - 07:51
#7
Posted 01 June 2015 - 07:55
it needs to be with in 5 miles i think….the only thing i would be concerned about is being able to make the business work, …depending on how long you could get a rental agreement for
#8
Posted 02 June 2015 - 18:14
#9
Posted 02 June 2015 - 18:49
probably only if your business can support several workers
#10
Posted 03 June 2015 - 21:47
I have in laws that would like to get involved can you get away with 2 mobile homes?
#11
Posted 04 June 2015 - 05:25
Did you say inlaws… Gawd..that put a shiver down my spine…. mind you…the pig arc would come in handy
#12
Posted 04 June 2015 - 13:50
#13
Posted 04 June 2015 - 19:51
fair play Jayzan, I better not wright what i feel about my stuck up pair of bastards of in laws…it would just be wrong