Hi, I was actually after a bit of advice if anyone can help. I'm 24 and living at home and my parents are looking to move to a more rural property for their retirement, which is great as I already have two horses and was hoping to breed, and this would tie in perfectly.
The problem is, the house that we want is subject to an AOC as defined in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Section 336(1). Apparently this means we must work or have previously worked in agriculture (including the breeding or keeping of livestock).
I used to work at the Riding Stables at which my horses are currently kept and could I'm sure get a letter confirming as much, but the Estate Agents we're dealing with are being a bit unhelpful and I almost feel like we're not welcome because we're 'outsiders'.
This property consists of detached house, 4.5 acres, 5 loose boxes, feed room etc and is describes as having 'excellent equestrian facilities'. The land is divided into three paddocks and I'm sure is only currently used for horses, so I'm not quite sure where the problem lies. The Agents have said we need to prove to the council that we satisfy the criteria.
Can anyone suggest anyway I can work round this or offer any advice in the matter? Any help would be much appreciated.
The problem is, the house that we want is subject to an AOC as defined in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Section 336(1). Apparently this means we must work or have previously worked in agriculture (including the breeding or keeping of livestock).
I used to work at the Riding Stables at which my horses are currently kept and could I'm sure get a letter confirming as much, but the Estate Agents we're dealing with are being a bit unhelpful and I almost feel like we're not welcome because we're 'outsiders'.
This property consists of detached house, 4.5 acres, 5 loose boxes, feed room etc and is describes as having 'excellent equestrian facilities'. The land is divided into three paddocks and I'm sure is only currently used for horses, so I'm not quite sure where the problem lies. The Agents have said we need to prove to the council that we satisfy the criteria.
Can anyone suggest anyway I can work round this or offer any advice in the matter? Any help would be much appreciated.
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