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<blockquote data-quote="D14" data-source="post: 7547275" data-attributes="member: 49382"><p>We've got an old brick barn in the yard but its not central so offset to the edge and I am wondering about converting it to a holiday let. Only problem is its got good frontage with nothing obscuring views and theres scope for a nice garden and ample parking but the rear of the shed backs onto the yard with zero scope for any rear garden. I am not even sure I would want any windows in the rear to be honest as it would be looking at industrial units.</p><p>The shed is two floors and a total of 3000 sqft. Its long and narrow (one room wide basically) so would you convert into one unit or go for two smaller ones? </p><p>I have done no investigation regarding planning or anything like that yet so this is all just an idea at this stage. Theres elec and water already in the shed and we have biomass heating through a wall that can be tapped into as well as an existing site sewage system that can be piped into easily. </p><p>I know the rental per week is dependant on facilities, location and size etc but what's a rough idea please for say a 4 bedroom property or 2 x 2 bedrooms? This would be fully funded by a bank loan so I would need a plan to put forward to them. I don't think we would be wanting to advertise it to big groups and would prefer families I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D14, post: 7547275, member: 49382"] We've got an old brick barn in the yard but its not central so offset to the edge and I am wondering about converting it to a holiday let. Only problem is its got good frontage with nothing obscuring views and theres scope for a nice garden and ample parking but the rear of the shed backs onto the yard with zero scope for any rear garden. I am not even sure I would want any windows in the rear to be honest as it would be looking at industrial units. The shed is two floors and a total of 3000 sqft. Its long and narrow (one room wide basically) so would you convert into one unit or go for two smaller ones? I have done no investigation regarding planning or anything like that yet so this is all just an idea at this stage. Theres elec and water already in the shed and we have biomass heating through a wall that can be tapped into as well as an existing site sewage system that can be piped into easily. I know the rental per week is dependant on facilities, location and size etc but what's a rough idea please for say a 4 bedroom property or 2 x 2 bedrooms? This would be fully funded by a bank loan so I would need a plan to put forward to them. I don't think we would be wanting to advertise it to big groups and would prefer families I think. [/QUOTE]
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