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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Almighty" data-source="post: 647782" data-attributes="member: 297"><p>A friend of mine wants a house on his farm.</p><p>His Dad bought the farm in the late 80s & it has grown from 180 to about 280 acres with purchases of adjoining land. It's mainly arable with about 20 pp & 10 woodland. He has no livestock apart from a few liveries & occasionally sheep in to tidy up.</p><p>They have had a mobile home on the farm for about 20 years, with council tax paid on it.</p><p></p><p>He now has an architect on the case & he has suggested a letter of support from the NFU.</p><p>A few years ago my mate fell out with NFU big time, so he was thinking he should use the CLA.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions or experiences welcomed</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Almighty, post: 647782, member: 297"] A friend of mine wants a house on his farm. His Dad bought the farm in the late 80s & it has grown from 180 to about 280 acres with purchases of adjoining land. It's mainly arable with about 20 pp & 10 woodland. He has no livestock apart from a few liveries & occasionally sheep in to tidy up. They have had a mobile home on the farm for about 20 years, with council tax paid on it. He now has an architect on the case & he has suggested a letter of support from the NFU. A few years ago my mate fell out with NFU big time, so he was thinking he should use the CLA. Any suggestions or experiences welcomed Thanks [/QUOTE]
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