baza31
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Just agreed a price on buying an old building Set on a 28 acre plot . Place is totally fucked and had been like this for 50 year. No electric but has gas on the land but not at house. Few things I need to consult council on but can't see there being a problem . Am
meeting the owner out there again tomorrow so will get a few more pics. Waiting on a cost to get some electric there which I can see this being costly.Views are unreal
[Edited on 01-01-2013 by baza31]
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Daniel_Corsa
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Awesome, hope all goes to plan. If you dig the trench for the electric supply yourself it will reduce cost considerably.
What's plans for this?
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baza31
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quote: Originally posted by Daniel_Corsa
Awesome, hope all goes to plan. If you dig the trench for the electric supply yourself it will reduce cost considerably.
What's plans for this?
That's no problem . Is it right that I can't run the cable though?
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Gaz
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I wouldn't have thought so as it'll have to go into the main grid and therefore will need proper reg's.
Is it listed?
are you planning on having this as a holiday home?
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Daniel_Corsa
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I believe you can run the cable but needs to be checked before being buried, then off your land they will need to dig (road / path etc) then connect up.
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baza31
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quote: Originally posted by Gaz
I wouldn't have thought so as it'll have to go into the main grid and therefore will need proper reg's.
Is it listed?
are you planning on having this as a holiday home?
No it's not listed. It's agricultural but it was passed for conversion into a house which has lapsed. It would be somewhere I would live at some point. I need electric as I would just shove an old static we have up there . It's very rural and will put another 45 min on my journey each way but am sick to death of living where I am where I work so it will be nice to get away. I'd also rent the land off for time being .
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Lee_fr200
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How do u even find something like that for sale?
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baza31
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quote: Originally posted by Lee_fr200
How do u even find something like that for sale?
Talk to people. Or look in right places, agricultural property auctions etc
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ljames555
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Baza they will charge what they want because there is no competion.
You could expect between 3k - 16k.
Have a look at alternative power i.e diesel generators, solar panels and a single wind turbine?
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Steve jordan
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Looks like a great project, suscribed!
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Steve jordan
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Looks like a great project, suscribed!
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baza31
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quote: Originally posted by ljames555
Baza they will charge what they want because there is no competion.
You could expect between 3k - 16k.
Have a look at alternative power i.e diesel generators, solar panels and a single wind turbine?
electricity board are coming out to look at job in two weeks. I wouldn't ever rely on solar or wind and would defiantly need electric and gas there with it being so isolated. I can see it been a drawn out process before anything moves. Council are hit or miss depending on who you speak to .
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Gary
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Ffs, another one!
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Robin
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£
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deano87
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will make a nice holiday let if you can get the returns.
You need to be on one of them Channel 4 programmes.
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Gaz
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really look forward to this thread's progress
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corsajay88
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reminds me of the local shop in league of gentleman
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Gaz
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any progress?
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baza31
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Forgot to update, to cut a long story short it's a non starter. I got the old planning information which said about surface water drainage routing , basically I would have to pay for a larger drain all the way down the lane if I was was re-routing the water from back of house. Also they wouldn't let it be extended which was refused prior . So basically too much hassle . I think they guy who was selling it bought it and realised after and that's why he wanted rid. Financially I wouldn't be prepared/able to do what the council needed and build a house to how I wanted.
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deano87
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Reckon this will be on Restoration Man soon with some nutters who think it will work.
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