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Brainflex
12-11-2004, 13:44
First post and its a blinder, Just got my deeds through for 6 n 1/2 acres of woodland!!!!. :nana:
Been dying to tell everyone but wanted them papers in my grubby little hands first.Now I can play to my hearts content. :o):
TheViking
12-11-2004, 13:47
Welcome to BCUK! :wave: :drillserg
You are very LUCKY, im not at all jellous! :yikes:
Welcome aboard! :wave:
Well done that man! And welcome.
George
:biggthump :biggthump :biggthump
NickBristol
12-11-2004, 14:35
Welcome along to the forum :wave:
Would be interesting to know how it goes owning a nice bit of woodland, especially what day-to-day management is needed and what other costs are involved. Am seriously considering a few acres too now....
Paganwolf
12-11-2004, 14:53
Hello and a warm welcom to you :wave:
Abbe Osram
12-11-2004, 15:12
Whoa your own land mate thats sure must be a bliss!
Welcome here.
:chill:
/Abbe
Welcome aboard :wave: Enjoy the forums, I hope you find loads here to keep you interested.
:biggthump
Ed
tenbears10
12-11-2004, 15:42
Welcome Brainflex. Would it be rude to ask roughly what the land set you back? I think everyone here will be green with envy.
Bill
Fantastic stuff mate, good for you :biggthump and welcome to bcuk, it's great having you.
Hi Brainflex :wave:
come on in and make yourself at home
when do we get invited? :o):
yeh i hope you dont mind us landing "bushmoot 2006" on you :o):
Welcome and have fun in the 6.5 acres :wave:
Brainflex
12-11-2004, 18:19
Going to really upset you now :naughty:
I paid
:yikes:
£6500 yep thats all six thousand five hundred pounds!!!
Deal or what? :super:
hobbitboy
12-11-2004, 18:52
:yikes: :yikes: :yikes:
thats fantastic! Awesome!
Welcome Brainflex and congratulations! :biggthump
bushwacker bob
12-11-2004, 23:09
:***: hell..... :shock:
BARGAIN or what.!! :biggthump is it Lancashire or at that price,perhaps its in Iraq? Oh and welcome to the forum :wink:
tenbears10
12-11-2004, 23:12
see what I meant about green with envy. Well in.:biggthump
Bill
Wind_Chaser
13-11-2004, 13:38
You don't necessarily need to be in Iraq to get a bit of woodland for a reasonable price :nana: :roll:
Congrats on your excellent purchase! :-)
Brainflex
13-11-2004, 21:10
Welcome along to the forum :wave:
Would be interesting to know how it goes owning a nice bit of woodland, especially what day-to-day management is needed and what other costs are involved. Am seriously considering a few acres too now....
Future costs that I see are for fencing supplies to keep stock out.The rest is labour and that's part of the fun (in theory).Day to day management is very little but longterm involves thinning some trees :cry: ,removing some rhododendrums,kukri and chainsaw :-) and planting some trees to encourage birds n insects.This hopefully will bring more game on.Pheasants,rabbits,hares and deer are there already but I want to attract more to observe and occasionally eat!