wow well done you farmer. That's what I want, we have 4 acres right now but it's a very very expensive property so I have to work full time as an IT consultant to pay for it all, sometimes that means living away from home in the week which is a huge wrench and requires my husband and kids to pick up the reins so they're pretty good really.. (but don't tell anyone I said that)
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The plan is to get the permanent stables in and a proper equestrian yard etc. get permission granted for a menage and then sell up in 4-5 yrs when my youngest finishes school. We should then make a bit of a profit as equestrian properties round here are rare and very sought after. With said profit we will head for west wales and then hopefully we can go for it without the millstone of a mortgage. What we're doing now I hope will set us up with the skills to be successful..anyway that's the plan..