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Island Life - August/September 2010
Country Property
WOODLAND - FARMLAND - EQUESTRIAN
Houses with land and
land with houses
Land - why is it valuable? Well the
and the inevitable ménage (" an
country the first acre or two can add a
short answer, as my Dad always says,
all-weather sand school is absolutely
substantial sum to the value.
is that 'they aren't making any more of
essential daaarling, we could not
it'. In fact on the Isle of Wight, as you
possibly exercise Jasper on the road."
however, as some properties in the
look at the cliffs moving ever-closer to
For others, who nightly watch the likes
countryside are subject to occupancy
the Military Road, there seems to be
of Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-
conditions, mostly these Agricultural
somewhat less land than there once
Whittingstall caressing their tomato
Occupancy Conditions (known variously
was!
and aubergine plants in well-tended
as Agricultural Ties or Ag Tags) which
gardens and throwing the peelings of
restrict the occupation (though not the
bucked the trend when house prices
home grown potatoes over the fence to
ownership) of dwellings variously to
were in trouble. Values have been
a couple of russet Tamworth porkers,
farmers, farm workers, forestry workers
helped by the relief from Inheritance
it is a primal yearning for 'the Good
and dependents of the same. Wording
Tax offered by agricultural land and
Life'. Not seen since Felicity Kendal and
(and degree of restriction) varies from
the weaker pound making European
Richard Briers brought mayhem to the
case to case.
imports more expensive thereby
back gardens of Surbiton in the 1970's
assisting home food prices.
has this grow-your-own phenomenon
erected due to a proven agricultural
lead to a surge in demand for houses
need in locations where they would
land attached, however, stems from
with enough land to rear a brace of
not have otherwise been permitted
a cultural change. For equestrians
lambs; save a dozen battery hens and
under Town and Country Planning rules.
it is the need for stables, paddocks
raise a bed or a polytunnel or two.
Exemption was given conditionally upon
Farmland has gone up in value and
The premium paid for houses with
Buyers should take some care
In simple terms these properties were
This demand,
the occupancy being restricted i.e. if
sustained -
the requirement was for a farm workers
albeit at lower
cottage then only farm workers could
levels - through
live there.
the recent
Gatcombe House
Any restriction on occupancy
problems in the
potentially restricts the market for a
housing market,
property with a consequent effect upon
inevitably leads
value and, more obviously, can prevent
to premium
someone living in the property they
prices being
have bought. Enforcement action is rare
paid for
but not unheard of. Restrictions can
properties
sometimes be lifted - but professional
with acres. On
advice needs to be taken.
houses in the
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