Making a ruin into something habitable.
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It must already have access. It is a house.
Not necessarily useable or with a right of way over it. There was a church
near here that had to have a half-mile access road built when it was
renovated. It had originally been built on the edge of a canal, long since
filled in, and the only access was by way of the footpath that had once been
the towpath.
Colin Bignell
Or a farm house on farm land accessible only by and for someone
working on the farm?
e.g. "You just goes through the main gate, down past the cow
byre, turns a little left by the dungheap and the house is on
t'other side of the sheep pen! Farmer hisself used to live dere
one time"!
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