kit279
Well-Known Member
I might be buying some land but it is (rather surprisingly for Cambridge) rather hilly. Ideally, I'd like to put some stables in and a preliminary chat with the local planning officer means that I'm now having to think about whereabouts to put the stable block.
The main grazing is hilly and the soil is a sort of chalky clay mix and drains very well. At the bottom of the hill, there is a small 1/2 acre area which is mostly clay and judging from the tyre tracks, it gets quite wet in the winter. This small area is flattish although it does have a slight slope so drains down to the road. Ideally this is where I'd like to put the stable block and maybe a manege later on if I get planning permission.
So, a couple of questions:-
1) Is it a huge mistake to put the stables at the lowest wettest point of the field? It has the best access and is closest to the road so putting in water and electricity is not too much of an issue.
2) If I build the stables on clay, do I need to put in special land drains to avoid getting subsidence?
3) What sort of company should I be looking for to advise on the suitability of the site? Do I need a surveyor or a stabling company? I'm likely to get the stables built professionally, as don't have the time or skill to get it right myself. Can anyone recommend a decent company in the East Anglia area?
And any other words of wisdom very welcome!