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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 3688262" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>I know of quite a few around here, most have been bought up by people with lots of money and made into houses, and actually have been done very nicely indeed (I shudder to think how much they cost to renovate). There is one in Ewen that was bought and just renovated, re-roofed, re-pointed with lovely big doors remade, but this is a shed and not been converted (it is owned by a foreign telecoms billionaire, who also owns most of the village)</p><p>The only one I know that a farmer has done is his house now, with huge great glass doors on both sides that open on a push of a button over at Winson, a glorious place/setting to live in but not really my cup of tea.</p><p>We have plenty of old cart sheds (which are useless for modern arable farming) fortunately not listed so we converted these into light industrial office space, works well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 3688262, member: 2767"] I know of quite a few around here, most have been bought up by people with lots of money and made into houses, and actually have been done very nicely indeed (I shudder to think how much they cost to renovate). There is one in Ewen that was bought and just renovated, re-roofed, re-pointed with lovely big doors remade, but this is a shed and not been converted (it is owned by a foreign telecoms billionaire, who also owns most of the village) The only one I know that a farmer has done is his house now, with huge great glass doors on both sides that open on a push of a button over at Winson, a glorious place/setting to live in but not really my cup of tea. We have plenty of old cart sheds (which are useless for modern arable farming) fortunately not listed so we converted these into light industrial office space, works well. [/QUOTE]
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