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42 minutes ago, the_r_sole said:

Is it just the standard stuff or any potential show stoppers?

to early to say 

 

contaminated  or unstable ground 

 archeology 

ancient woodland 

maybe making me rebuild it 

too early to say 

we just have to wittle them down 

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5 minutes ago, Gus Potter said:

What are you building? Great part of the country, stunning in fact.

you not looked at my thread in plots ----have alook 

 

as to what i,m doing with it is up for discussion with planning  and will also depend on how quick i sell the other parts  and how much i get from them 

 the other house is going on the market as we speak 

 

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10 hours ago, scottishjohn said:

to early to say 

 

contaminated  or unstable ground 

 archeology 

ancient woodland 

maybe making me rebuild it 

too early to say 

we just have to wittle them down 

 

ancient woodland can be a right pain in the rear! Killed a house site near me recently!

You're going to get into a bit of cost with those consultees!

Archaeology can get a bit open ended, I've not had too many nightmares with that to date (touch wood)

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13 hours ago, scottishjohn said:

at last got a reply to my pre planning 

-which is basically positive

with lots of hoops to jump through 

but at least we can now start to make plans  

 so maybe i won,t need to include plans for my tomb after all

 

 

Glad to see.

 

AIUI ancient woodland is legally defined in Scotland as continuously existing since before 1750.

 

Hmm. Is there an opportunity for a Green Burial site, or a Scottish version of the long-barrow-columbarium that that Salisbury Farmer Tim Daw build on an unused corner. 

 

There's a different company now run by different people developing a chain of them with very nice burial prices thank-you-very-much; they have even been puffed by Countryfile. Are they looking for opportunities?

 

What is appropriate for West Scotland?

 

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3 hours ago, Ferdinand said:

 

Glad to see.

 

AIUI ancient woodland is legally defined in Scotland as continuously existing since before 1750.

 

Hmm. Is there an opportunity for a Green Burial site, or a Scottish version of the long-barrow-columbarium that that Salisbury Farmer Tim Daw build on an unused corner. 

 

There's a different company now run by different people developing a chain of them with very nice burial prices thank-you-very-much; they have even been puffed by Countryfile. Are they looking for opportunities?

 

What is appropriate for West Scotland?

 

F

definately a different idea 

 think digging could be a problem  

 how about burial at sea -- or in a lake  in a quarry ?

yuo could a have wonderful place for the services over looking the lake-- 

not sure a viking type funeral with burning boat would be practical 

nearest crenmatorium is 60 or 80 miles away ----maybe that could work 

 mains gas running down the road at gate 

but as all these things -- for someone else to do

 

 this is the listing for the glebe

https://gapinthemarket.com/property/the-glebe-carsluith-creetown-dg8-7dl/

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4 hours ago, joe90 said:


ooh er, if only I was 10 years younger, I considered that part of the country a few years ago, very nice, don’t tempt me ?

I just finished showing first couple round the site  and he was a retired builder 

   less than a day -- that looks good 

sent them away to think it through --their minds were blown by the possibilities

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