For Sale: Bugeilyn
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For Sale: Bugeilyn
An opportunity to own the land over which runs one of the most notorious bridleways in Wales:
http://baileysandpartners.co.uk/project ... ilyn-moor/
http://baileysandpartners.co.uk/project ... ilyn-moor/
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Selling off all your assets before you move north of the wall?
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Alas, a bit far north for me to consider opening my chequebook.
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Go on... Ian find out how much
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mountainbaker wrote:Selling off all your assets before you move north of the wall?
Wins t'internet today. Just. Superb.
I'm just going outside ...
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The worlds first hike-a-bike mountain bike trail centre?Bearbonesnorm wrote:.... but what would you do with it?
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A tussock racing course?Bearbonesnorm wrote:.... but what would you do with it?
A BB200 training centre?
Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
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Shooting TourismBearbonesnorm wrote:.... but what would you do with it?
Fishing
4x4 play centre
Corporate activity team building
You know all that stuff that will be dead popular with locals
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Shouldn't this be in the classifieds?
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So I've just checked, and apparently I've been past it twice. Any particular reason it's notorious?
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I always took it that the bridleway that runs down the valley comes into rideable condition about twice a decade, either in a prolonged drought or a big freeze.
Not mine (obviously ), hence why it's not in the classifieds - but both good jokes
Wish it was mine in some ways. Guessing it's worth ~£1m?
Surely there must a market for a hike-a-bike trail centre? People go to normal trail centres for the certainty of specific trail conditions and features. Where can you go to do some hike-a-biking confident that you're going to get in a good loop and enjoy yourself?
Not mine (obviously ), hence why it's not in the classifieds - but both good jokes
Wish it was mine in some ways. Guessing it's worth ~£1m?
Surely there must a market for a hike-a-bike trail centre? People go to normal trail centres for the certainty of specific trail conditions and features. Where can you go to do some hike-a-biking confident that you're going to get in a good loop and enjoy yourself?
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On a more serious note, there's not a lot you can do with it actually - it's a SSSI, which precludes most, if not all, activities that would cause any disturbance to habitat.Bearbonesnorm wrote:.... but what would you do with it?
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I bet you can dodge tax with it.Ian wrote: On a more serious note, there's not a lot you can do with it actually
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I'm not entirely sure, but probably not as much as you think.
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Once in a lifetimeI always took it that the bridleway that runs down the valley comes into rideable condition about twice a decade, either in a prolonged drought or a big freeze.
Ooh no, actually make that twice.
May the bridges you burn light your way
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Bring a gun, there's at least one squatter that lives under the bridge.