We bought some land back in 1989 that had planning permission for a double bungalow. As we were building It the lands previous owner turned up and offered the 9 fields around it which totalled 114 acres and we spent three years after we finished the house clearing and improving the fields and it was hard work but got there. Like you the shanty sheds in two of them and two old railway box bodies were just full of junk Then 7 years ago the same land owner came knocking on the door asking if we would like to buy the fields on the other side of the road as his son was not interested in farming as he was retiring. We agreed a deal and purchased but only started using it about three years ago. We decided to turn over an acre to pick your own veg on a small scale and probably the best thing we have bought to get around and make light work of moving stuff around was our Honda pioneer utv and trailer Tools. Seeds, Plants Rubbish, fencing etc all made easy. Good luck with the project it will be great to follow your progress as I enjoy your vids but as you probably already know there will be plenty of advice flying around but enjoy the project sir.
@@thomaspako what we paid in total for the two blocks of land would today probably cost us fifty times as much. We had known the owner for life and to be fair we got a deal that was way under value and we did offer the going rate. We helped him for free after he lost his wife many years before and I think he appreciated it in his offers. He retired and said he was going to Canada and visited about 18 months ago happy again with life as he had met another lady. His lad is a family friend and they both appreciate how we have developed and managed the site. We were lucky being in the right place and helping him through his loss and we appreciate what we have. Its hard work but rewarding.
@@paulwood7798 It sounds like you're a good man. Really deserved what you have. Not many people like that anymore. Hard work's my second name, my friends can't understand that I relax while doing stuff, everyone nowadays assumes that relaxing is only achievable in a pub or in front o tv. Every time I choose my garage or garden over everything else ( with cheeky motorbike ride sometimes). Anyways wish you all the best!
If you're looking at getting a small excavator to level the land, it would be good to use it to clear your brambles first and put them on an area you won't need to disturb to mulch later. You could move the junk in the stables/barn to a closer location with the aid of the old trailer and using the excavator to pull it along to save on manual handling and even use it to load the skip. If your ground isn't too firm, a skid steer loader with a 4 in 1 bucket would be ideal for moving the junk and levelling out.
This looks fantastic Stuart. Can't wait to see what you do with the land. Thank you for your fantastic channel. You have given me so much confidence to tackle d.i.y jobs which I would never have ever tried myself before. Best wishes, and hoping your channel goes from strength to strength! 🙂👍
How exciting! Time to use some big boys toys. I can already feel a bit of excavator envy. Soooo looking forward to watching this progress through the seasons. Good luck, Stuart.
Just an idea for when you start doing videos on your work on the land. What would be great to give context to the viewers is an aerial map (even sketched), showing where you are working and what you are intending to do. That way over time people can see how much you've changed it. Just a thought. Keep up the good work!
Very exciting news this Stuart! Can't wait to see you tackle the clear up and refurb of Shackland! Would be nice to see part of it left to nature with a few trees planted maybe?
Great new project for you Stuart - will watch how it develops. Great to meet and have a chat with you today at Makers Central - as I said your videos inspire many people (myself included) to give some DIY projects a go. Keep it up!
Looking forward to seeing the future videos, looks like an interesting "project" Wait to see what you find and if anything is worth any money, to offsett the cost of the land....Good luck Stuart. Phil.
An excellent purchase. Very interesting plot of land. I can see many hours being spent on there. Surely you can now justify the purchase of a small tractor with a modest trailor to assist in the clean up, levelling and reworking of the land. Please do get ITS to send you a couple of free hard hats when working in the sheds. I was wincing watching you dodge the collapsing iron roofs! Best of luck with the project. Looks amazing and that workshop is going to be a brilliant episode.
What a great opportunity. I'm interested to see how you will tackle this - I'd be inclined to get a Bobcat in there to clear the entire lot and make a clean slate to build from.
Cool. We have done something similar and once we cleared it and opened a bit of fencing we had planning enforcement tell us we needed to apply for full planning for change of use from agricultural to residential. Ball ache and lots of rules and regs about what you can do (and largely can’t do with agricultural land). Even re putting up a shed etc. Good luck
Oh how I envy you. I bought a similar plot at my last house, but where you’re looking to grow stuff I put in a hen house and 3 goats! Get your fencing sorted and they’ll do the rest!
Congratulations on your purchase and on the matter of the car parts and stuff some of that is rare and would be sought after as I know from being in to old cars I suggest you could sell it as a job lot to some autjumbler or some one in the older car scene you could enquire and ask local vintage or classic car club with some roofing those sheds come back best luck
Congrats. You really landed the jackpot with that house and the opportunity to get the extra land. Looking forward to the Proper DIY swimming pool and pool house
A great longer term project. The uneven field pattern could be Ridge & Furrow or as it is known in my part of the country Rigg & Furrow which is an archaeological feature created in the middle ages & onwards to increase surface area and create natural drainage. Someone has already mentioned goats as a great way to clear the brambles. Look forward to seeing your progress.
That looks great & will provide Proper content for years to come. It looks like it's well used by local wildlife too. I hope you can leave some as a wildlife area. An area left wild will do good things for your future crops.
Proper project! I would recommend an Oregon mulching blade for your brushcutter, it will make mincemeat of those brambles. Look forward to seeing how you develop this space, perhaps a large compost bay similar to Charles Dowding? You’ll definitely have plenty of material to fill it!
What a fantastic project could be an excuse to buy/ rent a mini tractor and accessories !! Good luck already looking forward to all tha work .Thank you
I can already feel your aches and pains Stuart, I'm sure you will do a great job of making good use of the land. Does ITS sell radox if so buy yourself a 5 gallon drum of the stuff. Good luck can't wait to see how things progress.
Congratulations on the new land! Very jealous from my house with postage-stamp sized garden. If you need a new Hermit to move in, do let me know! Haha.
Congrats. You could definitely justify getting yourself something like a kubota compact tractor or similar. Lots of uses for it on a piece of land like that. Digging and moving earth, regrading, carrying stuff around etc!!
wow. i'de love that land. what a wonderful wild life avon it would make. you could plant lovely trees and cover for different birds. it's nice to see someone not selling half their back garden to developers and spoiling it. sounds like them skips are going to cost you a fortune.. good luck with it. keep us informed.
I've dealt with a lot of brambles and that established growth looks super dense - don't underestimate it! I'd get as many friends and family as possible to help get stuck into that!
I have 2.5 acres with with about 0.5 of an acre fully overgrown with brambles & hawthorn & goat willow etc all over. I cleared it with a Titan brushcutter from Screwfix and a second hand ride on mower. Cut the overgrowth with the brushcutter and loppers and then over run it with the mower (checking for any rocks or lumps of metal first). At least the land will then be cleared and you can then see what other leveling is needed with a JCB or similar farmer's tools!! . Good luck with the extra land -- you will need some big boys toys to keep it up.
Amazing purchase. Well done. I look forward to many videos developing the land. I you piqued my interest when you said you are a fan of no dig planting. If you already haven't, have a look at videos on YT by "Gabe Brown" he does a lot of "no till farming". Some of those furrows in the earth may also be repurposed for water management and capture. Gabe also talks about his use of them and how to naturally build the soil. Really excited for you.
Wow Stuart, you got your work cut out for you there. Still, it's full of promise and I can see that there'll be plenty of interesting content to come. Hopefully you'll find some interesting stuff as you go and who knows what you'll find when you eventually get through that ring of brambles and into that shed? 👍😁
Blimey! Just bought some of next door’s garden too but nothing like that! Epic, you’re going to have your own bowling green! We’re busy refencing reorganising and joining to ours over the last year. Can see a mini tractor in your future….. Great fun. Another top video Stuart. Time for a well earned G&T I expect!!
I see a quad bike in your future, that you can hitch up that wagon to, to move the rubbish to the skips. Looking forward to the videos, and the progress each week. Good luck, Stuart.
Congratulations on your purchase... i guess with all car parts there has to be vehicles access? Can I suggest you have a chat to some local farmers sho could get a 10ton trailer in there for you to fill up... some farmers where I live will dispose of some materials in holes they need filling. You may even be able to offer some of the old farm machinery as part payment... Could work out cheaper and a lot easier then a load of skips...
Great addition Stuart, some powered transport would be useful and save the legwork...or go the full Clarkson with a Lambo Tractor. Any thoughts on using some of the land for green energy production, ground source or solar for example? Best of luck and I look forward to the next one....Proper DIY needs a Proper Digger
You lucky lucky man Stuart, I’ve always wanted land as opposed to a bigger house to grow my own fruit and veg and home many animals in free conditions ( free roaming horses that no one would be allowed to ride for example ) homegrown food mixed with wild land where nature can thrive , you’re clearly a decent man and I’m happy for you but how I dream of a life with land and nature. Good for you Stuart and please keep up the excellent videos 👍
A powered wheelbarrow looks like it could be a good addition to make life a bit easier, Makita do a very good one that runs off 1 x LXT battery. Worth a look or a petrol one can be bought as well. Gosforth Handyman did a recent video where he had what looked like a good petrol chipper for about £500. Might come in handy as well. That looks a really exciting new project, so many things you could do with it. I bet you can't wait to get stuck into it all, I know I am looking forward to all the videos! I really like the humour you add in to your videos, they are really well done, you should be very proud of your channel!
What a wonderful project, a goldmine of topics for RUclips content. I'll put money on the purchase of a Kubota or something similar at a very early stage !! Good luck.
What an opportunity, or millstone..I'm not really sure! But there is definitely plenty of opportunities to demonstrate your skills and advice in how to make the most of your land 👏
Stuart, as ever an excellent film.. That knackered spreader would make an excellent fire pit assuming it's all metal etc and you can fab up some legs ....
Stuart you could do like our neighbour use the mini digger to clear the brambles whilst you try to level the plot. Probably much easier than using brush cutter. Also per other comment check that you have permission to use plot as garden
Congrats. Very jealous. Looks bigger than 0.5 acre. Your land is probably home to many animals. You could prune back the brambles, but leave a section for all that wildlife, around you border. Makes a good fence too, to keep out farm animals grazing on the other side. Excellent videos.
Just found you and subscribed. Great content. Been a handyman myself for a long time so it’s good to see someone that can describe exactly how to do a project or procedure. Why don’t you just make a driveway that goes around the property into those buildings so that you could get a dumpster back there.
Wow as someone who loves a good mower, finding your Chanel through your allett videos I think I’d be more exited to drag out the old mowers and get them running. 😂
You're going to be a busy bunny! Might I suggest either a large (15hk minimum) lawn tractor/mower. You will save your legs and back clearing that plot. We have one and even though our garden is more manageable now I still use it and a small trailer for clearing/moving projects.
Be rally interested in how you level of the ground. I have a similar plot and been let down by three ground contractors now, so will be trying to work out how to do it myself.
Need a Fecon and a skidsteer or a Ventrac for the brambles and bushes. Big job, a lot of it would be worth just tearing down. Love you videos! From an Englishman living in Brisbane Australia.
I would not be more excited if I’d gotten that land myself! Brilliant potential. Lots of veg, hives, whatever I strongly recommend you consider a small tractor w front loader. You’ll thank me later
If you're going to level it yourself I'd recommend a skid steer over a mini digger, they're also very good at brush removal. An alternative is to find someone with some small machinery that enjoys doing it. We have a man in the area that enjoys playing with his digger and only asks 25 euros for half a day of work, amazing.
Pretty sure that’s an old FX4 London cab bonnet. I’d love to have a piece of land like that. It will keep you busy for years. Enjoy it.
We bought some land back in 1989 that had planning permission for a double bungalow. As we were building It the lands previous owner turned up and offered the 9 fields around it which totalled 114 acres and we spent three years after we finished the house clearing and improving the fields and it was hard work but got there. Like you the shanty sheds in two of them and two old railway box bodies were just full of junk Then 7 years ago the same land owner came knocking on the door asking if we would like to buy the fields on the other side of the road as his son was not interested in farming as he was retiring. We agreed a deal and purchased but only started using it about three years ago. We decided to turn over an acre to pick your own veg on a small scale and probably the best thing we have bought to get around and make light work of moving stuff around was our Honda pioneer utv and trailer Tools. Seeds, Plants Rubbish, fencing etc all made easy. Good luck with the project it will be great to follow your progress as I enjoy your vids but as you probably already know there will be plenty of advice flying around but enjoy the project sir.
Some might say you’re living ‘the good life’ Paul. I’m quite envious 😊
I see what you did there. 😁
Amazing, I'd love to own some land to be able to grow veg and have decent size workshop :)
@@thomaspako what we paid in total for the two blocks of land would today probably cost us fifty times as much. We had known the owner for life and to be fair we got a deal that was way under value and we did offer the going rate. We helped him for free after he lost his wife many years before and I think he appreciated it in his offers. He retired and said he was going to Canada and visited about 18 months ago happy again with life as he had met another lady. His lad is a family friend and they both appreciate how we have developed and managed the site. We were lucky being in the right place and helping him through his loss and we appreciate what we have. Its hard work but rewarding.
@@paulwood7798 It sounds like you're a good man. Really deserved what you have. Not many people like that anymore.
Hard work's my second name, my friends can't understand that I relax while doing stuff, everyone nowadays assumes that relaxing is only achievable in a pub or in front o tv. Every time I choose my garage or garden over everything else ( with cheeky motorbike ride sometimes).
Anyways wish you all the best!
It’s be great to have a rough map of the land each time you work in the field to keep us oriented to where you’re working!
If you're looking at getting a small excavator to level the land, it would be good to use it to clear your brambles first and put them on an area you won't need to disturb to mulch later. You could move the junk in the stables/barn to a closer location with the aid of the old trailer and using the excavator to pull it along to save on manual handling and even use it to load the skip.
If your ground isn't too firm, a skid steer loader with a 4 in 1 bucket would be ideal for moving the junk and levelling out.
What a great space to explore. Looking forward to seeing you tackle this project!
Fantastic! Wishing you all the best with it and looking forward to seeing what you can do with it.
This looks fantastic Stuart. Can't wait to see what you do with the land. Thank you for your fantastic channel. You have given me so much confidence to tackle d.i.y jobs which I would never have ever tried myself before. Best wishes, and hoping your channel goes from strength to strength! 🙂👍
Good luck with your purchase of additional land. Looking forward to see the transformation.
Oh the possibilities of that land, looking forward to future content where you share your plans for this space.
Omg I’m so jealous of the field you bought, what a very useful piece of land and buildings 👍😀
Wow! Awesome potential - massive workload! Loads of video opportunities spring forth! Looking forward to see the transformation.
Can't wait to see what's in the big shed! Many congrats on your purchase. I'd create a mini fruit tree orchard, somewhere away from the oily land.
Congratulations, what a great purchase! Looking forward to future vids on this land.
Thanks! Will do!
Looks like we'll all be watching you work hard on your new property Stuart. Looking forward to it.
How exciting! Time to use some big boys toys. I can already feel a bit of excavator envy. Soooo looking forward to watching this progress through the seasons. Good luck, Stuart.
Just an idea for when you start doing videos on your work on the land. What would be great to give context to the viewers is an aerial map (even sketched), showing where you are working and what you are intending to do. That way over time people can see how much you've changed it. Just a thought. Keep up the good work!
Or get a drone!
This is a great idea.
@@MegaGavinski Would be great for the existing garden to get shots of the lawn as well. Drone shots of the new site would be excellent!
Great project look forwards to seeing it take shape.
Very exciting news this Stuart!
Can't wait to see you tackle the clear up and refurb of Shackland!
Would be nice to see part of it left to nature with a few trees planted maybe?
These videos are excellent, the the clearing of the 1/2 acer and how it takes shape will be great. Thanks for your videos. 👍👍👍
Wishing all the very best on your new land..looking forward to see what you come up with
Congrats man! I look forward to all the projects to come.
Great new project for you Stuart - will watch how it develops. Great to meet and have a chat with you today at Makers Central - as I said your videos inspire many people (myself included) to give some DIY projects a go. Keep it up!
This acquisition is bound to yield plenty of interesting and diverse video content. I'm looking forward to seeing how things develop Stuart.
exciting times Stuart. Nice one.
I already get a sense of how hard it will be. Good luck Stuart 👍
With that land I think your channel will be going for decades with all of the possibilities to create new videos
Thank you Neil
Looking forward to seeing the future videos, looks like an interesting "project"
Wait to see what you find and if anything is worth any money, to offsett the cost of the land....Good luck Stuart.
Phil.
An excellent purchase. Very interesting plot of land. I can see many hours being spent on there. Surely you can now justify the purchase of a small tractor with a modest trailor to assist in the clean up, levelling and reworking of the land. Please do get ITS to send you a couple of free hard hats when working in the sheds. I was wincing watching you dodge the collapsing iron roofs! Best of luck with the project. Looks amazing and that workshop is going to be a brilliant episode.
What a great opportunity. I'm interested to see how you will tackle this - I'd be inclined to get a Bobcat in there to clear the entire lot and make a clean slate to build from.
Cool. We have done something similar and once we cleared it and opened a bit of fencing we had planning enforcement tell us we needed to apply for full planning for change of use from agricultural to residential. Ball ache and lots of rules and regs about what you can do (and largely can’t do with agricultural land). Even re putting up a shed etc. Good luck
Oh how I envy you. I bought a similar plot at my last house, but where you’re looking to grow stuff I put in a hen house and 3 goats! Get your fencing sorted and they’ll do the rest!
Very nice👍.I brought a small piece of land with a workshop 3 years ago. Best purchase I've ever made 😁
Congratulations on your purchase and on the matter of the car parts and stuff some of that is rare and would be sought after as I know from being in to old cars I suggest you could sell it as a job lot to some autjumbler or some one in the older car scene you could enquire and ask local vintage or classic car club with some roofing those sheds come back best luck
Congrats. You really landed the jackpot with that house and the opportunity to get the extra land. Looking forward to the Proper DIY swimming pool and pool house
I think you mean a rectangular dam with associated filtration equipment plus out building….
Looks like a great "little" project - can't wait to see what you get up to 😁😁
You and me both!
I have 2 acres in country Ireland you will always being doing loads it’s great I love it 👍
Wow! I think you just bought several years of great content. Great video.
A great longer term project. The uneven field pattern could be Ridge & Furrow or as it is known in my part of the country Rigg & Furrow which is an archaeological feature created in the middle ages & onwards to increase surface area and create natural drainage.
Someone has already mentioned goats as a great way to clear the brambles.
Look forward to seeing your progress.
Can't wait to see upcoming videos from this massive project.
Great shout on the drill, I just grabbed one myself. Now my impact driver and drill batteries match and I can get rid of a charger 👍
As long as you keep all those beautiful trees and bramble’s and plant some more u do u!
Oh that's going to keep you busy for a while! "The Restoration Couple" might be interested in the old trailer and other farming bits!
That looks great & will provide Proper content for years to come. It looks like it's well used by local wildlife too. I hope you can leave some as a wildlife area. An area left wild will do good things for your future crops.
Love your channel, excited to see the land and the coming videos….I’d say say you deserve a tractor with a loader. Congrats from Georgia USA!
Proper project!
I would recommend an Oregon mulching blade for your brushcutter, it will make mincemeat of those brambles. Look forward to seeing how you develop this space, perhaps a large compost bay similar to Charles Dowding? You’ll definitely have plenty of material to fill it!
Those Oregon blades are amazing!
Wow ..how awesome ..projects galore ...no shortage of videos then .excellent
Amazing piece of land. There are so many options there. Good luck with it. Can’t wait to see what you do on it.
Thanks 👍
This is so exciting can't wait to see what's next and to see inthat shed
Me too!
What a fantastic project could be an excuse to buy/ rent a mini tractor and accessories !! Good luck already looking forward to all tha work .Thank you
I can already feel your aches and pains Stuart, I'm sure you will do a great job of making good use of the land.
Does ITS sell radox if so buy yourself a 5 gallon drum of the stuff.
Good luck can't wait to see how things progress.
Radox - I need some of that!
Well done a great purchase
Have a look at the Oregon mulching blade for your brush cutter. Excellent for getting those brambles down.
Look forward to seeing what you do with land
Good for you Stuart,,, I think that's a great investment you've got there,,, I wish it was mine.
Congratulations on the new land! Very jealous from my house with postage-stamp sized garden. If you need a new Hermit to move in, do let me know! Haha.
I know the feeling - I've lived in many properties like that.
Congrats. You could definitely justify getting yourself something like a kubota compact tractor or similar. Lots of uses for it on a piece of land like that. Digging and moving earth, regrading, carrying stuff around etc!!
wow. i'de love that land. what a wonderful wild life avon it would make. you could plant lovely trees and cover for different birds. it's nice to see someone not selling half their back garden to developers and spoiling it.
sounds like them skips are going to cost you a fortune.. good luck with it. keep us informed.
I've dealt with a lot of brambles and that established growth looks super dense - don't underestimate it! I'd get as many friends and family as possible to help get stuck into that!
Thanks I used your ITS code a few weeks back and got a very nice goodie bag :).
Hello i'm new here! Love the channel already! I expect to see some amazing DIY projects from this sort of extension to your garden!
What a lovely amount of land !
Looks like the birth of a new channel.
Welcome to Stuart's chop shop. 😎
I have 2.5 acres with with about 0.5 of an acre fully overgrown with brambles & hawthorn & goat willow etc all over. I cleared it with a Titan brushcutter from Screwfix and a second hand ride on mower. Cut the overgrowth with the brushcutter and loppers and then over run it with the mower (checking for any rocks or lumps of metal first). At least the land will then be cleared and you can then see what other leveling is needed with a JCB or similar farmer's tools!! . Good luck with the extra land -- you will need some big boys toys to keep it up.
Amazing purchase. Well done. I look forward to many videos developing the land.
I you piqued my interest when you said you are a fan of no dig planting. If you already haven't, have a look at videos on YT by "Gabe Brown" he does a lot of "no till farming".
Some of those furrows in the earth may also be repurposed for water management and capture. Gabe also talks about his use of them and how to naturally build the soil.
Really excited for you.
Wow Stuart, you got your work cut out for you there. Still, it's full of promise and I can see that there'll be plenty of interesting content to come. Hopefully you'll find some interesting stuff as you go and who knows what you'll find when you eventually get through that ring of brambles and into that shed? 👍😁
Wow! that is going to be so much fun!
Blimey! Just bought some of next door’s garden too but nothing like that! Epic, you’re going to have your own bowling green! We’re busy refencing reorganising and joining to ours over the last year. Can see a mini tractor in your future….. Great fun. Another top video Stuart. Time for a well earned G&T I expect!!
Cool, can I ask what does normal garden type land cost? My neighbour wants to sell the end of her garden about 25 x 50 ft. Thanks
@@marks-0-0 Just depends where you are.
@@ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524 Can you give us a rough idea? What size garden did you purchase? Does this de value the house you buy it from? Thanks
Nice one - very exciting.
Looks like the perfect spot to plant an orchard.
I see a quad bike in your future, that you can hitch up that wagon to, to move the rubbish to the skips. Looking forward to the videos, and the progress each week. Good luck, Stuart.
I’d buy a JCB and sell it on when I’d finished with it.
Thanks for mentioning the ITS sale, just topped up my dewalt collection and used your code... 😀
Congratulations on your purchase... i guess with all car parts there has to be vehicles access? Can I suggest you have a chat to some local farmers sho could get a 10ton trailer in there for you to fill up... some farmers where I live will dispose of some materials in holes they need filling. You may even be able to offer some of the old farm machinery as part payment... Could work out cheaper and a lot easier then a load of skips...
Great addition Stuart, some powered transport would be useful and save the legwork...or go the full Clarkson with a Lambo Tractor. Any thoughts on using some of the land for green energy production, ground source or solar for example? Best of luck and I look forward to the next one....Proper DIY needs a Proper Digger
How exciting for you.
How exciting Stuart, looking forward to seeing how the land transforms over the coming months/years!
Thank you
I agree, this is going to be fantastic to follow. Maybe a excavator would be a bit of fun too. :)
@@Allan- My thoughts exactly!
You lucky lucky man Stuart, I’ve always wanted land as opposed to a bigger house to grow my own fruit and veg and home many animals in free conditions ( free roaming horses that no one would be allowed to ride for example ) homegrown food mixed with wild land where nature can thrive , you’re clearly a decent man and I’m happy for you but how I dream of a life with land and nature. Good for you Stuart and please keep up the excellent videos 👍
A powered wheelbarrow looks like it could be a good addition to make life a bit easier, Makita do a very good one that runs off 1 x LXT battery. Worth a look or a petrol one can be bought as well. Gosforth Handyman did a recent video where he had what looked like a good petrol chipper for about £500. Might come in handy as well. That looks a really exciting new project, so many things you could do with it. I bet you can't wait to get stuck into it all, I know I am looking forward to all the videos! I really like the humour you add in to your videos, they are really well done, you should be very proud of your channel!
Fantastic news, I hope you plant some trees
What a wonderful project, a goldmine of topics for RUclips content. I'll put money on the purchase of a Kubota or something similar at a very early stage !! Good luck.
What an opportunity, or millstone..I'm not really sure! But there is definitely plenty of opportunities to demonstrate your skills and advice in how to make the most of your land 👏
Can't wait to see what's in that old workshop. The car doors and the bonnet are definitely vintage, but I can't say what they are from.
Looks like your local scrapman is going to be having a good Christmas with all that scrap metal for them to collect and transport to their van!
Good luck with all that!
Stuart, as ever an excellent film..
That knackered spreader would make an excellent fire pit assuming it's all metal etc and you can fab up some legs ....
Stuart you could do like our neighbour use the mini digger to clear the brambles whilst you try to level the plot. Probably much easier than using brush cutter. Also per other comment check that you have permission to use plot as garden
Some lovely green mesh fencing will border that off nicely. Not too expensive but offers some great mid-level security without the eye sore.
security?
Now thats a good idea I've not thought of - nice one!
@@FireflyOnTheMoon I'm talking animal and passing/wandering strangers. Neatness as well, its nothing fortnox like.
Congrats. Very jealous. Looks bigger than 0.5 acre. Your land is probably home to many animals. You could prune back the brambles, but leave a section for all that wildlife, around you border. Makes a good fence too, to keep out farm animals grazing on the other side. Excellent videos.
Brilliant. Can't wait for the videos.
Thanks Iain
Just found you and subscribed. Great content. Been a handyman myself for a long time so it’s good to see someone that can describe exactly how to do a project or procedure.
Why don’t you just make a driveway that goes around the property into those buildings so that you could get a dumpster back there.
Car bonnet would make a nice wall feature, congrats on the new land
Wow as someone who loves a good mower, finding your Chanel through your allett videos I think I’d be more exited to drag out the old mowers and get them running. 😂
You're going to be a busy bunny!
Might I suggest either a large (15hk minimum) lawn tractor/mower. You will save your legs and back clearing that plot. We have one and even though our garden is more manageable now I still use it and a small trailer for clearing/moving projects.
Be rally interested in how you level of the ground. I have a similar plot and been let down by three ground contractors now, so will be trying to work out how to do it myself.
Plenty of stuff to 'weigh in'.. nice field for a solar array too!!! 😎
Great video, thanks !!
Wow that is fantastic . Congratulations
Thank you! Cheers!
12 yard skip and a powered wheelbarrow...you'll make progress in no time. Congrats on your purchase.
Need a Fecon and a skidsteer or a Ventrac for the brambles and bushes. Big job, a lot of it would be worth just tearing down. Love you videos! From an Englishman living in Brisbane Australia.
I would not be more excited if I’d gotten that land myself! Brilliant potential.
Lots of veg, hives, whatever
I strongly recommend you consider a small tractor w front loader. You’ll thank me later
Thanks Frank
If you're going to level it yourself I'd recommend a skid steer over a mini digger, they're also very good at brush removal. An alternative is to find someone with some small machinery that enjoys doing it. We have a man in the area that enjoys playing with his digger and only asks 25 euros for half a day of work, amazing.
Make sure to check out Colin Furze for inspiration before making final plans about how to use the land 🙂