BBP
Well-Known Member
Like most of us I have always dreamed of having my own little piece of land for the security of my horses, and even to potentially have my own little property on one day.
Last week a field popped up on the market and now im completely torn (never bought anything on this scale before so quite naiive!)
Pro's
Only 14 mins from home (con is that current field is only 50m from home)
Fantastic location - no through road, direct access onto brilliant network of bridleways, within hacking distance of arenas, XC and gallops for hire. At my current place I have access to an arena but the hacking is all on busy, fast roads, not great with a horse who isn't a very reliable hack, it frightens me at times.
Gorgeous spot, as I walked around it it just feels perfect for me, peaceful, lots of other horses in area, great natural shelter.
It has a couple of stables on concrete already with an area that would make a perfect all weather turnout pen if you could get permission to do that.
Cons
Its 14 mins the wrong way from work
We were told by the neighbouring owner that the last two renters left due to the field becoming a 'bottomless pit' in winter. on heavy clay (im currently on clay but with ridge and furrow and we manage it very carefully.) Would require land drainage work to be done.
No direct arena access for use in winter.
No water or services, connection of any of these may be massively expensive
Unlikely to gain planning for a property at any point due to poor road access and probably a million other reasons (I just want a mobile home log cabin type but unlikely to get this)
No security for the horses as I wouldn't be living nearby.
Any thoughts would be gratefully received as my heart says to take a chance and go for it and sell it if it doesn't turn out to be what I want. I'm in love with the place but at 15 grand an acre I'm not sure if the prospect of a bottomless pit is worth it. What hidden costs have you found with buying your own land?
Last week a field popped up on the market and now im completely torn (never bought anything on this scale before so quite naiive!)
Pro's
Only 14 mins from home (con is that current field is only 50m from home)
Fantastic location - no through road, direct access onto brilliant network of bridleways, within hacking distance of arenas, XC and gallops for hire. At my current place I have access to an arena but the hacking is all on busy, fast roads, not great with a horse who isn't a very reliable hack, it frightens me at times.
Gorgeous spot, as I walked around it it just feels perfect for me, peaceful, lots of other horses in area, great natural shelter.
It has a couple of stables on concrete already with an area that would make a perfect all weather turnout pen if you could get permission to do that.
Cons
Its 14 mins the wrong way from work
We were told by the neighbouring owner that the last two renters left due to the field becoming a 'bottomless pit' in winter. on heavy clay (im currently on clay but with ridge and furrow and we manage it very carefully.) Would require land drainage work to be done.
No direct arena access for use in winter.
No water or services, connection of any of these may be massively expensive
Unlikely to gain planning for a property at any point due to poor road access and probably a million other reasons (I just want a mobile home log cabin type but unlikely to get this)
No security for the horses as I wouldn't be living nearby.
Any thoughts would be gratefully received as my heart says to take a chance and go for it and sell it if it doesn't turn out to be what I want. I'm in love with the place but at 15 grand an acre I'm not sure if the prospect of a bottomless pit is worth it. What hidden costs have you found with buying your own land?