The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Smallholding => Buildings & planning => Topic started by: gapcap on January 09, 2012, 10:11:26 pm
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Hi, wonder if anyone can tell me if there are likely to be any grants available to re roof a very old farm building? It is a lovely old stone barm with slate roof(whats left of it!!) as a lot of the slates have fallen off the timbers underneath are beginning to rot, so in time I fear its all going to end up collapsing :'(. Any ideas??? Thanks for looking :wave:
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Sorry, can't help but am interested to see the answers. Good luck.
Mel
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I work a lot with grants and the only grant I could think of is from the heritage lottery fund (www.hlf.org (http://www.hlf.org)) but they tent to give grants to public buildings and with the olympics it is quite hard to get grants from them at the mo - but you could look into a green mortage from the ecology building society but you might want to think of a use for the building rather than just saving it i.e. turning into a youth hostel type building as that would help the mortage application and get you some income to help cover costs.
Just an idea :-\
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AFAIK you wont get grant funding unless the end result has public access/role. Certain new facilities eg a new slurry store to enable you to comply with environmental legislation occasionally get grants. But not for re roofing your own barn.....wish it did, we would be in there getting the ££ too!
I am pretty certain you will have to fund this yourself/borrow to do it.
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its worth bearing in mind that some old roofing slates can be worth £2/3 each...
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I wish....I was quoted 4800 to remove he old skanky asbestos roof on the workshop and had to shell out 3100 for material to re-sheet it
Painful, not too worry 8)