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<blockquote data-quote="suffolksmallholder" data-source="post: 4928676" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>Camp/caravan site? If you are prepared to put in the time & effort this makes reasonable money.</p><p></p><p>To all the sceptics; there ARE some decent 'orsey folk out there......You've just sift through the pile of eyjits. For every ten of the latter there's one of the former if you get my writing......</p><p>Three year lease with a mutual break clause @ six months. YOU FENCE, YOU WATER. Sorted.</p><p>Look at the 'Equicentral system' & info to get an idea of how to run a 10 acre plot without trashing it.</p><p>I used to run on £35 to £40 an acre for grazing with plenty of interested people. Metered water & the same with power. This was 35 miles from London so adjust downwards for further out.</p><p>SS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suffolksmallholder, post: 4928676, member: 1498"] Camp/caravan site? If you are prepared to put in the time & effort this makes reasonable money. To all the sceptics; there ARE some decent 'orsey folk out there......You've just sift through the pile of eyjits. For every ten of the latter there's one of the former if you get my writing...... Three year lease with a mutual break clause @ six months. YOU FENCE, YOU WATER. Sorted. Look at the 'Equicentral system' & info to get an idea of how to run a 10 acre plot without trashing it. I used to run on £35 to £40 an acre for grazing with plenty of interested people. Metered water & the same with power. This was 35 miles from London so adjust downwards for further out. SS [/QUOTE]
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