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This may be a bit of a pipe dream but not far from where I live there is a
run down old house in the middle of the field. The roof sags a bit and there are no windows, but the location is wonderful with even better views than my present house if that's possible. Leaving aside the fact that I have no idea who owns it, - what things would I need to take into consideration when trying to make it habitable? And what sort of costs/timescales would I be thinking of - principles rather than actual costs. At the moment it's a one up one down with attached barn - standard peak district stuff. How would access be agreed with any neighbours whose land would need to be crossed? Has anyone else done such a thing? I'm sure lots of you have. Ideas for reference materials, websites, magazines, - anything please. Many thanks Liz --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.504 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 24/07/2003 |
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