29th September 2014, 07:16 PM
Have to say I don't like the title of the thread.
I have to say I have been involved in the buying on land for over 25 years and there is no easy answer to this. It all depends on what view the other bidders have taken. Many will ignore the archaeology even if it is a SAM others will be put off by it.
The evaluation is relatively unimportant - the question is what is the extent of the archaeology and how much will have to be dug out. The less information the more of a guess is been made.
Dr Peter Wardle
I have to say I have been involved in the buying on land for over 25 years and there is no easy answer to this. It all depends on what view the other bidders have taken. Many will ignore the archaeology even if it is a SAM others will be put off by it.
The evaluation is relatively unimportant - the question is what is the extent of the archaeology and how much will have to be dug out. The less information the more of a guess is been made.
Dr Peter Wardle