I've had the land for a while now and visit it a fair bit, keep in touch with the locals, take him down home made jam, use local hotels etc. Plus I give the farmer my modest EU subsidy every year and let him graze his beasts on the land, in return he makes sure no travellers or other wrong 'uns...
Ha! no Wooden lodges on sunken, wheeled, flat beds. Luckily I am good friends with the farmer on the adjacent land and many of the locals/Cornish Heritage etc. They are welcome to pull as much "You're not Cornish" crap as they like. The law is the law. Luckily there has never been any need to...
Not required for the type of dwellings I'm planning. Well, I mean you need to inform the authorities you are building and living on there but because the home i am building will technically be completely movable no planning permission is required.
I love Sussex , not as keen on Surrey where I am now it's just a series of fairly similar market towns with **** all to see but I own land in Lady Down in Cornwall and as soon as I have my resources sorted I will build a modest but lovely dwelling there and still have four acres and a stunning...