3rd February 2007, 07:59 PM
In England
Permission not needed for most agri buildings.
I assume said barrow not scheduled. If planning permission needed then unlikely that application can be refused unless the preservation is exceptional or it has a group value or is of an unusual type.
The key piece of infomation is how tall is the monument - a good indicator of preservation. Also needed to cost project.
At 20 m across its a bit big for a bowl barrow.
At this stage I bid 2k for a desk top and a topo survey after which it may be possible to give more precise costs. Careful excavation over a number of seasons and mega cost definately not.
No EH involvement neccessary
Peter
Permission not needed for most agri buildings.
I assume said barrow not scheduled. If planning permission needed then unlikely that application can be refused unless the preservation is exceptional or it has a group value or is of an unusual type.
The key piece of infomation is how tall is the monument - a good indicator of preservation. Also needed to cost project.
At 20 m across its a bit big for a bowl barrow.
At this stage I bid 2k for a desk top and a topo survey after which it may be possible to give more precise costs. Careful excavation over a number of seasons and mega cost definately not.
No EH involvement neccessary
Peter