Hello Frank ,
sounds like you have a lot to learn mate !!! Thats not me trying to put you off at all , just saying that living the life you describe is very VERY different to the one you seem to be used to . However it is not an impossible task , just a very steep learning curve , and as good to read as J S's books are , they do not even begin to explain what it is really like to live a self sufficient life style. Don't get me wrong , I like his books ...but they really just scratch the surface and tell you that this can be done and that can be done , they are really 'ideas' books .
I have no idea on what land you may or may not get for your £90,000 , but if it has a house with it , it will most likely only be a deposit !!!! I bought my 6 acres 7 1/2 years ago now for £8,000 , but I couldn't get it for that now, even in the reccession !!
Learning as you put it 'life skills' is a very personal thing really . How far do you want to go with backing off from the rat race ? How much are you prepared to go without ? How much physical work can you do ? So many things come into play , and each persons view will be different from the next.
If you intend to live as free of modern life's necessities as you can, then will that include no mains electric ? no land line telephone ? even no house ? What I am saying is that there is a balance that only you can decide on . If you have all the above mentioned things then they have to be paid for somehow !!! Yes you can have a generator for electricity , but how will you run it ? I am not sure if you can still buy red diesel now , so that leaves you running it on heating oil @40p a litre or more, as normal diesel would bankrupt you in no time . If you have a modern fast genny it will drink fuel like it is going out of fashion ...(which it is really
) so you would need to go for an old lister type genny . These are available brand new from India now , they used the old originals as patterns for the moulds and cast brand new parts from scrap . But even one of those will set you back the best part of £1,000 . However they will run on just about any oil you can get . Proper diesel , heating oil , old engine oil , rapeseed/canola oil , sunflower oil , even filtered used cooking oil . You can also grow your own rapeseed/sunflower/hemp , and get your fuel from that and use the waste as cake feed for animals .
There are so many different ways you can go living this sort of life , but you have to work out what you want to have , and what you are prepared to give up , before jumping in too deep . It is however almost impossible to get off the roundabout completely , there will always be something you need to pay for , and it isn't easy to do that without a steady wage comming in .
In no way is this post intended to put you off ... I say go for it ... but really do your homework first ... I live this life and have done so for some time . I still intend to go further off grid and be more self reliant than I am now. However , I have been doing the things needed to be able to live this way on and off for 40 years now , and I am still learning something new all the time.
If you want to ask any questions about this different way of living just ask , I will do my best to help with any specifics that I can but , I tend to do things my way , and that may not always be the best way or even the legal way sometimes....
(I bend the rules to suit my way!!! ) .
Cheers
Russ