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Hmmm,

(i) We got the guarenteed site(s)

(ii) Probably buy an "off the shelf" log cabin.

(iii) a big pond on the site (old farmstead) needs clearing out (marked on OS maps an all)

Only 6 miles from present residence.

Only problem is the big bugger of a house we are living in and do not intend to sell.

Plus 3 generations worth of stuff too good to throw away moved in over the past 17 years plus my sheds an stuff.

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Hey I got it "a holiday home(s)"

rent the thing out in the summer months.

Cheers

G, M & T.

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Despite property/sites being stonking unbelivabely good value over here just now.

I do not intend to build up a property portfiolo.

I cannot be bothered chasing others to do what they promised. (from experience), nor is the wife any longer fit to do so.

Going to spend a little living before I die.

Cheerful cuss aint I?

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He actually in my diary to ring if we get planning Phil, I,ve already got him on facebook

 

 

He's a good guy Dean. Not seen one of his full size cabins but seen a lot of his other work throughout Strathspey.

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A friend 'up the road' in Naaarfik purchased a run down 4 acre smallholding complete with an old wooden house built on the site.

 

The family decision was to build a Scandinavian style house on the site.

 

They started with adding up the footprint of all the buildings that had roofs. This included the chicken houses and two old caravans. The total covered area totalled some 3000 sq feet. The plans were drawn by the scandi-house specialists. and submitted to the local council without much expectations as the resulting building was quite large.

The plans were passed without a murmur!

 

Three articulated wagons turned up three months later and the framework was erected in about a month with the felt due to be laid on the roof when I was taken round for a look-see. The earth for this sedum was the next stage.

 

I called in after the winter of 08 and asked how they had fared with their central heating issues. The building faces South East and this SE elevation has a two storey picture window that captures light and heat. The rear tapers down to waist height to minimise its exposure to the elements. The reply was that the CH had been on for a total of half an hour and most of their time had been spent working out the way to loose heat effectively!

 

Quite a number of hours were spent by the owner in looking into the cost effectiveness of things as mundane as the window paint.... In the long run the windows cane from Germany pre-painted simply because the finish and timber were guaranteed buy the company for 25 years.

 

Connecting timber, trees and people. | Woodenways are another log building specialist and also offer courses on 'how to'. Their buildings are nicely constructed, but if you can acquire your own timber you will be onto a winner early on. There's lots of Larch available through Euroforest throughout the country!

 

I'd not dismiss the scandi build immediately, although I am building in brick as I am in a very conservative area!

 

Picture shows a sedum roof.

 

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Not gone through the whole topic so this might have been mentioned before - but did people see Ben Law's wooden house build on Grand Designs? That looked damn good, and all from his own wood.

 

Proper electricity and toilets would be a bonus though.

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I would say the £100k would be roof windows floors doors etc with just bathroom and kitchen heating and plumbing to fit. .?

 

I am looking at £140k for a turn key house hopefully, everything done and dusted. I may have to add another £20k+ to create my own electricity generation

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If anyone is planning on doing something like this under the forestry PD rights then remember that you are only allowed a maximum of 10' internal height so loft bedrooms & high vaulted ceilings are out.

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