gnubee
Well-Known Member
We are currently looking at a number of equestrian properties, and it seems that whilst land and stables arent too hard to find, a decent sized arena is pretty ellusive, but as I could only ride after work most nights a lit riding surface would be pretty much essential for me in winter.
I have been looking into the planning implications, and it appears that if you want to put one on the field area it needs planning for change of use and would need additional permission for the lighting, which is putting me off buying anything as I wouldnt find out if I could have the arena until after I had purchased the property.
I was wondering whether anyone had successfully avoided the planning issue by turning the back garden of the house itself into a riding surface. Security lights from the house would then do the lighting, and I cant see that it would be change of use from the existing zoning, and would be pretty equivalent to those people who dig up their lawns and put gravel etc. down instead which I'm pretty sure doesnt need planning consent. Has anyone had any experience of doing this which might provide a starting point for my investigations?
I have been looking into the planning implications, and it appears that if you want to put one on the field area it needs planning for change of use and would need additional permission for the lighting, which is putting me off buying anything as I wouldnt find out if I could have the arena until after I had purchased the property.
I was wondering whether anyone had successfully avoided the planning issue by turning the back garden of the house itself into a riding surface. Security lights from the house would then do the lighting, and I cant see that it would be change of use from the existing zoning, and would be pretty equivalent to those people who dig up their lawns and put gravel etc. down instead which I'm pretty sure doesnt need planning consent. Has anyone had any experience of doing this which might provide a starting point for my investigations?