Website for measuring acreage

Irishbabygirl

Well-Known Member
Joined
10 January 2012
Messages
1,710
Visit site
I can't for the life of me remember the name of it!
It's similar to google maps but you can zoom in on your paddocks and measure the exact acreage - brilliant!
Does anyone know what it's called?
Thank you :-)
 
Thanks everyone - they are great tools aren't they!
Anyone recommend one which works best on an iPhone? Can't be bothered to get the laptop out!
 
Never knew anything like this existed!
Found out my yard has over 30 horses grazing on 13 acres - and they're taking on more. Glad i'm leaving soon!
 
I use Google Earth for measuring on Windows. Maps Ruler and Area Calculator on Android.
 
Last edited:
Spring Feather - your link is the best for using on an iPhone! Just worked out my acres on my phone in about 30 seconds!
Highly recommended!
 
I spent ages on the site yesterday, fascinating measuring everyones land ! I watch Escape to the Country a lot and they are always showing a massive amount of land and then saying its 2 acres, when it looks about 10! They must use the camera from the wrong end
 
CLA wrote an article on how inaccurate and misleading a lot of these sites were and published it some time last year, they recommended Promap. I use Promap most days for work and I find it incredibly useful, however we have a work log in, I'm not sure it is free for GP.
 
CLA wrote an article on how inaccurate and misleading a lot of these sites were and published it some time last year, they recommended Promap. I use Promap most days for work and I find it incredibly useful, however we have a work log in, I'm not sure it is free for GP.

I used Promap when I registered my land entitlements with Defra and they did not challenge them.
 
I spent ages on the site yesterday, fascinating measuring everyones land ! I watch Escape to the Country a lot and they are always showing a massive amount of land and then saying its 2 acres, when it looks about 10! They must use the camera from the wrong end

I've always thought that when I've seen Escape to the Country, too!

ETA Thanks for that, RuntoEarth - useful to know.
 
Top