Do you mind me asking what range of price a woodland would be? I guess it would put it in the proper perspective if I knew where your woodland is. I live in Canada where woodland, off the beaten path, is rather inexpensive, I'm sure, compared to England.
Great vid.. Looks like some great setups! you gave me some great ideas! I'm on the other side of the pond from you , but I'm looking to buy my own woodland! thanks for this! Regars BCB
Bless and heal O Lord, Creator of Woodlands and all things good, may their dreams and visions have your anointing, and let healing flow like the rivers, in Christ the wood bearer's name Amen
By than there may be nothing left for you to buy...and you won't be able to go walk about as everything will be fenced off and off limits to general public....very strange idea of selling off national treasures of these sort....
One day , you never know . The woods calm and teach , you can tidy and craft but after you return to the soil the woodland remains . Ownership will help against corporate rape , hopefully .
Most of the ones we’ve looked at are 2-4 acres. Being prospective first time buyers we don’t want to take on too much. Normally there have been half a dozen or so plots within one “wood”, a mix of small ones and larger 5 to 6 acres. The pathways between neighbouring plots are maintained by Woodlands themselves. The do also deal with bigger woodlands tho - but would need a lottery win to consider those !
Very, very strange idea! Does it mean soon there won't be anything left for general public and people to just walk around? as everywhere you will be tress passing?..? not sure what to think about those sells...these are national treasures...should belong to councils and everyone....said that, I am very happy for the people who managed to grab a piece of these lands! Pure magic..:-)
but surely where the countless miles of walking paths are, the woods are free to enter and enjoy..I've done so myself in Kent - no obstacles are created by these folks, quite the opposite it seems.
How lovely and pristine the woodland pictures are. Once humans get in there it won't be that way for long. Vegetation crushed, wildlife disturbed and displaced, pile of poop and toilet paper to jump over. Humans are the worst thing for a woodland. It is a rare person who preserves them. Most want to cut and manipulate and destroy the nature. Governments should protect and preserve what little wilderness there is left on this planet.
Most who live in the wood , live with the wood , no barriers , if councils owned the woods they'd be sold for housing or industry before you could say conniving bastard .
GOD BLESS YOU SHIRLEY.X
Hats off to you & yours Shirley :)
Thanks for this ive been thinking about woodlands for a while watching this has convinced me! to go ahead and buy.
Do you mind me asking what range of price a woodland would be? I guess it would put it in the proper perspective if I knew where your woodland is. I live in Canada where woodland, off the beaten path, is rather inexpensive, I'm sure, compared to England.
@@billastell3753 I've just bought 1 1/2 acres for just under £20k
Great vid.. Looks like some great setups! you gave me some great ideas! I'm on the other side of the pond from you , but I'm looking to buy my own woodland! thanks for this!
Regars
BCB
Fuck wars though. Got tears in my eyes from hearing her story.
All wars are Banker wars.
Bless and heal O Lord, Creator of Woodlands and all things good, may their dreams and visions have your anointing, and let healing flow like the rivers, in Christ the wood bearer's name Amen
Interesting video. Seems like a worthy purchase in both cases.
Good to see the effort to negate the ivy that was climbing up the trees.
i'm not even 30, by the time i reach that age i plan on buying my own wood.
By than there may be nothing left for you to buy...and you won't be able to go walk about as everything will be fenced off and off limits to general public....very strange idea of selling off national treasures of these sort....
One day , you never know . The woods calm and teach , you can tidy and craft but after you return to the soil the woodland remains . Ownership will help against corporate rape , hopefully .
Thanks
That's really cool. What are the typical lot sizes?
There aren't typical "lot" sizes...Its woodland...use your brain mate
TheJocoHills I guess what I mean is do they partition up the woodland into sections.
Sorry you received a snarky response, I was also interested to hear sizes/prices.
Most of the ones we’ve looked at are 2-4 acres. Being prospective first time buyers we don’t want to take on too much.
Normally there have been half a dozen or so plots within one “wood”, a mix of small ones and larger 5 to 6 acres. The pathways between neighbouring plots are maintained by Woodlands themselves.
The do also deal with bigger woodlands tho - but would need a lottery win to consider those !
Tony Morel thanks for your reply.
the dream
Very, very strange idea! Does it mean soon there won't be anything left for general public and people to just walk around? as everywhere you will be tress passing?..? not sure what to think about those sells...these are national treasures...should belong to councils and everyone....said that, I am very happy for the people who managed to grab a piece of these lands! Pure magic..:-)
but surely where the countless miles of walking paths are, the woods are free to enter and enjoy..I've done so myself in Kent - no obstacles are created by these folks, quite the opposite it seems.
How lovely and pristine the woodland pictures are. Once humans get in there it won't be that way for long. Vegetation crushed, wildlife disturbed and displaced, pile of poop and toilet paper to jump over. Humans are the worst thing for a woodland. It is a rare person who preserves them. Most want to cut and manipulate and destroy the nature. Governments should protect and preserve what little wilderness there is left on this planet.
I think you misunderstand completely the sorts of people who buy these woods. Governments are the worst custodians of anything like this.
Most who live in the wood , live with the wood , no barriers , if councils owned the woods they'd be sold for housing or industry before you could say conniving bastard .
Councils do own the woods you can't live in it there's all sorts of regs to stop it.
poor love
Seems strange that the 1st thing you did was segregate. Like millions of people getting in your way.