The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Marketplace => Topic started by: egglady on September 15, 2012, 09:11:19 pm
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Well I didnt think this day would come for a long while, but we have decided to sell our smallholding in Fife. Our kids don't want to stay in the Country and want to move nearer to 'civilisation' and their friends. So fair's fair and the last few years have been wonderful, but it's time to move to pastures new.
So in summary, we have 6 acres split into 3 fields, various smaller pens and areas. 3 stables, all with light and automatic water drinkers. A secure tack room with power and light. A feed shed with light. A smaller paddock for ponies and sheep, complete with secure shed.
The 2 larger fields are bordered with dry stone dykes and stock fencing. Plenty of shelter in the shape of trees and high walls.
We also have an orchard and 2 beehives (happy to leave bees).
A newly surfaced 20 x 40 arena (sand, rubber and fibre) which is floodlit. And a wood fibre turnout area.
Small duck pond and shed and fully enclosed hen area.
A large veggie garden, 2 greenhouses (one with power), lots of berries and fruit bushes and a large garden.
2 story cart shed, with outline persmission for an extension onto the house. Office space in the cart shed as well as garden office/conservatory.
The house has 3 double bedrooms; bathroom and shower room. Livingroom has multi fuel stove which runs the central heating and also has a back up oil supply for if you can't be bothered to chop wood!
Kitchen has a calor gas hob and electric oven and fully fitted appliances.
oh and last but not least we have a 2 bedroom residential caravan in the yard with water and power and calor gas for the cooker and the fire.
I'm sure there is more but that's all i can remember for now!
Please feel free to ask any questions or email me separately on [email protected]
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And in 5 years or less the kids will leave home and you'll want it back again, Laura. Happened to me! :'( :'(
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It sounds wonderful ....I am sure it will sell quickly.
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aye Annie, you might be right. But it's the right thing for us to do now and I won't have my kids at home for long before they are up and away so I"ll deal with that when, and if, the time comes. They've never once complained when we cant take them here or there because we are busy lambing, or building, or moving, or chopping or the like, so we feel fair is fair and they get the next few years.
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You're what being parents is all about, Egglady :bouquet: :trophy:
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Aw thanks Sylvia, that means a lot x
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Hi Laura,
sorry you have had to make the choice, Your place is perfect for anyone wanting to live a life in the country and not to far from civilization. I guess it will save some lucky person putting in ten years of infrastructure - you and John are welcome to come down and bucket feed the sheep here should you get withdrawal symptoms
cheers
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AND - we've got a new job for you - Smallholding sitters! :excited: :excited:
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thanks Big Light and Dogano..actually smallholder sitter sounds like a fabby job :)
and thanks for the positive referral - yeah we think it's pretty cool too, and loads more been done since you were last here too.
fingers crossed the perfect people find us
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If you say what area you'd like to be in you might get a swap :fc:
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Ooh, it's a lovely wee village in Fife - the name will come to me :thinking: I can picture it and I could probably take you there. Still :thinking:
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No, I meant what area they'd like to move to, not where they are at the moment ::)
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we'll stay in Fife, thats where the kids friends are
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No, I meant what area they'd like to move to, not where they are at the moment ::)
Doh. Didn't read it properly - thought you were offering to swap, Annie ::)
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How much are you asking for your holding?
Lee
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hi Lee, we haven't fixed a price yet
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Hi,
my sister is looking for a sitter in Fife. She is in Crail and has a horse, sheep, farm cats and a dog if your interested.
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Sorry to hear you've decided you need to sell but hope you find whatyou're looking for.
If you ever want to animal sit locally but don't need a lot of money for the "privilege" you're welcome here anytime :) tho I'm scaling back myself as far as I can from lack of grazing and the hay needed as a result ::)
My lodger is about to move out (nightmare experience, not one month ever paid rent in full and no contributions to the 25% extra council tax let alone half of it and something towards bills ::) ) so I'll need someone every time I am offered work away from here overnight from the looks of it :(
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Hi
Did you find some one to buy your holding and where abouts are you? x
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:wave:
Have you thought of finding a long term tenant?
We have just signed a lease to rent a 2 acre smallholding for 2-8 years, whilst the owners earn a little extra "down south" before retirement.
We had been looking to sell our house in town for over 2 years, as we had bought some land in a village and wanted to move near to it so we could start our adventure. This offer to rent somewhere completely different appeared and we jumped at it. Hopefully, the house market will stabalize and we can sell up in a few years.
Just another idea to look at rather than sell, if you still love the lifestyle!
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Where about in Fife? Have you decided on a price yet?