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Rebuilding brick and tile barn previously taken down
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<blockquote data-quote="chaffcutter" data-source="post: 2140678" data-attributes="member: 500"><p>Telegraph yesterday quoted £170. Sq ft, not quite finished ours yet but even though it's had lots of extras added during the build ( on the basis of, we may as well while we are at it, it can't be done easily at a later date, wouldn't it be nice if? Can we have.......etc etc) I don't think that would be too far out.</p><p>As an afterthought, we asked about building on old foundations and we had photos of the previously demolished building, but basically were told 'not a chance' so went for converting an existing building instead, no problem with that even though it is grade 2 listed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaffcutter, post: 2140678, member: 500"] Telegraph yesterday quoted £170. Sq ft, not quite finished ours yet but even though it's had lots of extras added during the build ( on the basis of, we may as well while we are at it, it can't be done easily at a later date, wouldn't it be nice if? Can we have.......etc etc) I don't think that would be too far out. As an afterthought, we asked about building on old foundations and we had photos of the previously demolished building, but basically were told 'not a chance' so went for converting an existing building instead, no problem with that even though it is grade 2 listed. [/QUOTE]
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