Hello all,
my girlfriend and I live in West London and have recently started looking for a small piece of woodland of our own. We live in a flat so have no garden and, for the next few years at least, don't see much option to move where we'd have more space without landing ourselves a much bigger mortgage.
We're both outdoorsy people and so came up with the idea to buy a piece of woodland within a couple of hours drive of our home so that we could get away at weekends and spend time in the countryside.
Initially we'd camp, but I'm looking at building a tiny house on a trailer that we could leave in the woodland for visits. If you've not seen anything like this before, I suggest a quick look at http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/ I actually started building one a few years ago, but the project stalled when it turned out the trailer I'd bought wasn't up to the job. You can see how far I got with the project at http://jaystinyhouse.com/ If I were doing it again I'd get a trailer made up for it to my own specifcations.
As far as I can tell, this would be treated the same way as parking a caravan on the site, which I understand you can do. The tiny house would just be a nicer, more fitting little place to park in the woods. I think I also understand that if I'm working the woods, ie coppicing etc then the nights I stay over during that work isn't counted as part of the 28 nights a year you're usually allowed to stay.
We looked into putting a small yurt in, but that seems to not be allowed from what I could discover.
Anyway, we're off to look at a wood near Guildford tomorrow, so who knows, we might be woodland owners soon :)
Cheers,
Justin.