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Glamping pod /shepherd hut
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<blockquote data-quote="Glass half full" data-source="post: 7067018" data-attributes="member: 962"><p>I did my own planning a few years ago, my pond has a dam one end so needed engineering plans but apart from that was fairly straight forward, had some silliness about a bypass ditch as neighbours were worried about my lake stealing all the water from theirs (even though I pointed out there's is not inline and is spring fed!) my 2 acre lake filled in 3 weeks in the autumn. we only have winter fill so it drops a couple of feet in summer then refills in winter. was swimming in it this evening after work, building a lake is a lovely thing! oh, I put mine in as a 'conservation pond' as it is such, and I argued out of a 'no business use' clause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glass half full, post: 7067018, member: 962"] I did my own planning a few years ago, my pond has a dam one end so needed engineering plans but apart from that was fairly straight forward, had some silliness about a bypass ditch as neighbours were worried about my lake stealing all the water from theirs (even though I pointed out there's is not inline and is spring fed!) my 2 acre lake filled in 3 weeks in the autumn. we only have winter fill so it drops a couple of feet in summer then refills in winter. was swimming in it this evening after work, building a lake is a lovely thing! oh, I put mine in as a 'conservation pond' as it is such, and I argued out of a 'no business use' clause. [/QUOTE]
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