Metal detecting permissions,around north yorkshire,

Clarkycn

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Hello, Dear sir or Madam, let me fist introduce myself,my name is chris clark and we live at eaglescliffe ,near yarm on tees, i am a full time head gardener at Crathorne hall hotel in North Yorkshire ,as well as been a full time gardener i am also a beekeeper with with several hives,as well as this myself and my 2 grown up sons ,Jack and Charlie,both share my hobbies of gardening and beekeeping,as well we are all keen metal detectorists and passionate about historical past times and what the ground can un earth,so we are looking for someone who would be kind enough to give us permissions to detect in their field,we of course,would adhere to the following conditions.
All holes would be filled and left in the same condition with as little disturbance as possible .
Any significant find of a moneytary value would be shared 50/50 fingers crossed,
Remove any rubbish or discarded scrap metal we unearth that could pose a risk to your wild stock,.
Adhere to all of your requirements.
Not to be a nuicanse.
Respect your privacy at all times,.
Adhere to all boundaries set by yourself only searching the fields you have specified.
Get all finds identified and provide you with information of this.
Our main aim is to uncover small pieces of history from the land,whilst gaining the benefits of enjoying our hobby in the fresh air of the open countryside,.we are members of the NCMD National Council for metal detecting,
Therefore fully insured to the cost of £10.000.000.
Thankyou for your time of reading and if you feel you could help please dont hesitate in contacting us either by email at [email protected],or phone my number is 07463277120,or 07897571810.thankyou again kind regards chris.
 

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