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Rural Diversification
Buying a field for a glamping pod
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<blockquote data-quote="StaycationConsultants.com" data-source="post: 7595655" data-attributes="member: 159248"><p>Hi, I hope I can help. </p><p></p><p>Best bet is to become familiar with the local council planners and discuss your plans once you have plans for the cabin and land that you are interested in, if your plans are for a highly sustainable cabin and the land itself isn't AONB or a nature reserve you should be fine, but it will require planning for commercial use, subject to it being a temporary structure and subject to planning.</p><p></p><p>Hiking isn't going to work but I love the initiative! I'd look for actual listings for land for sale, just Google it, keep and eye out for the auctions too, and get yourself to a point where you know exactly what you want and where. </p><p></p><p>So ultimately you can buy a piece of land then then rent it out for grazing. The way my business works is to pop cabins into locations that allow the farm to continue to work as normal, so you could rent out the land for agricultural use, if there's a taker, with the cabin on site. Again, still needs to go through planning but they will be much more comfortable with a cabin on plinths or wheels that doesn't look like a static caravan or holiday lodge with car parking etc etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StaycationConsultants.com, post: 7595655, member: 159248"] Hi, I hope I can help. Best bet is to become familiar with the local council planners and discuss your plans once you have plans for the cabin and land that you are interested in, if your plans are for a highly sustainable cabin and the land itself isn't AONB or a nature reserve you should be fine, but it will require planning for commercial use, subject to it being a temporary structure and subject to planning. Hiking isn't going to work but I love the initiative! I'd look for actual listings for land for sale, just Google it, keep and eye out for the auctions too, and get yourself to a point where you know exactly what you want and where. So ultimately you can buy a piece of land then then rent it out for grazing. The way my business works is to pop cabins into locations that allow the farm to continue to work as normal, so you could rent out the land for agricultural use, if there's a taker, with the cabin on site. Again, still needs to go through planning but they will be much more comfortable with a cabin on plinths or wheels that doesn't look like a static caravan or holiday lodge with car parking etc etc. [/QUOTE]
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