Land to rent to live on or in exhange for work

Hi,


My names Amy and I'm currently looking to rent a bit of land to place my touring caravan on. I have a partner and two boys who just turned 1 (twins) and an Australian Kelpie called Strider.


I'm normally a seamstress and hoping to get back to work in the upcoming months now my children are older. My partner is a professional comic book colourist and mainly works in the US comic book industry (from the UK).


We have previously lived in the caravan together for 6 years but temporarily moved out when the twins were born, we're now eager to get back to the lifestyle.


We'd be more than happy to pay ground rent or help out with jobs. We've both grown our own vegtables and my partner has taken care of an allotment in the past and kept chickens. We'd really like space to grow again ideally, especially to teach the boys.


If you think you have anything suitable and would like to know more about us, please reply . We're currently living in Denbighshire, North Wales. We'd also be happy to gather up references from previous places we've lived or people who know us if that is something you'd like.


Looking forward to hearing back you,


Kind regards,


Amy
 

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