For weeks now I have been scanning websites looking at smallholdings. Due to a family split (basically my brothers want to sell the farm which I own jointly with them) we need to buy somewhere else. No chance of buying them out, due to the ridiculously high valuation, on what is quite frankly a dilapidated farmhouse.
I would like to buy without having to have a millstone round my neck mortgage. Obviously until the farm is auctioned, I do not know how much it will make, but with the money from my other house sale, I should have a decent amount towards somewhere else.
The big question is where? If I am honest, I favour either Cumbria or Scotland. The main reason being most of our summers are spent driving North to various horse shows, and agricultural events where we also show the ponies, and do carriage driving events. I have considered Wales, which is nice, but too far away from the shows. Its not the end of the world if we gave up the showing, if the right property came along in Wales though!!
So, any suggestions of where to look for a property? Furthest North I have been is Ben Nevis, as my OH did the annual fell race there for years, until his dodgy knees stopped him. We are used to snow, rain, and driving winds, and prefer to be among hills, which is what we are used to, but some flat land, to ride on, and have a veg plot would be ideal. Oh, and I quite like the idea of being near forests to ride in? Need somewhere with about 15-20 acres for all the livestock, and a good range of outbuildings to put them all in. Not worried about being isolated, that suits me fine - further away from neighbours the better, with all our dogs (and cockerels!) Although I would like to continue my egg sales, which is something I am loathe to leave behind here, as I have been doing very well - so I suppose I need to be near some sort of civilisation for that don't I!!!