I need to find a farm to rent
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Does anyone know any estate agencies dealing with farms ideally within western part of M25?
Or maybe anyone knows an individual willing to move to the city and rent out their place?
All the ads and agencies are either very out of date or not in the area I need.
Any help and advice appreciated.
Or maybe anyone knows an individual willing to move to the city and rent out their place?
All the ads and agencies are either very out of date or not in the area I need.
Any help and advice appreciated.
You're going to struggle I suspect. I know of a working farm near Beaconsfield - a friend used to transport cattle to them before I moved up from the Westcountry - so they do exist. There are also a couple of livery farms near Watford/Bushey.
Does it specifically have to be on the western side and within the M25? Essex (over to the east) becomes genuinely rural far quicker than Herts or Beds does I'd say. Just 10 or 15 minutes out from the M25 you can be in properly idylic countryside, but suburbia seems to persist far longer on the other side.
Does it specifically have to be on the western side and within the M25? Essex (over to the east) becomes genuinely rural far quicker than Herts or Beds does I'd say. Just 10 or 15 minutes out from the M25 you can be in properly idylic countryside, but suburbia seems to persist far longer on the other side.
Chris71 said:
You're going to struggle I suspect. I know of a working farm near Beaconsfield - a friend used to transport cattle to them before I moved up from the Westcountry - so they do exist. There are also a couple of livery farms near Watford/Bushey.
Does it specifically have to be on the western side and within the M25? Essex (over to the east) becomes genuinely rural far quicker than Herts or Beds does I'd say. Just 10 or 15 minutes out from the M25 you can be in properly idylic countryside, but suburbia seems to persist far longer on the other side.
I know, but I'm afraid it has to be in the West, ideally anywhere near or between M4 and M40.Does it specifically have to be on the western side and within the M25? Essex (over to the east) becomes genuinely rural far quicker than Herts or Beds does I'd say. Just 10 or 15 minutes out from the M25 you can be in properly idylic countryside, but suburbia seems to persist far longer on the other side.
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