What it is

Clarity Before Commitment

This review is for serious buyers who want an honest early view on whether a plot, garden, farm site or rural setting may suit a tiny home, annexe, off-grid setup or holiday-let idea.

Who it is for

People considering land purchase, existing landowners, families planning an annexe, and buyers exploring rural or off-grid options.

What is included

A practical review of site context, likely constraints, intended use, access, services, planning considerations and the key questions to resolve before moving forward.

What you will learn

What This Review Helps You Understand

Site suitability

Whether the land, access and surrounding context appear broadly aligned with your intended tiny home use.

Planning direction

How use, siting and land status may affect the realistic route, without false promises or generic advice.

Next best step

Whether to proceed, pause, gather more information or book a deeper consultation before spending more money.

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Review focus

Typical Review Areas

Each feasibility review is shaped around your land, your intended use and the stage you are at.

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Land and access

Initial thoughts on approach, access, setting, practical constraints and whether the site feels worth exploring further.

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Use and planning

A realistic discussion around ancillary use, independent living, holiday lets, rural land questions and likely planning sensitivities.

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Services and viability

Early considerations around utilities, off-grid potential, siting practicality, budget fit and whether your idea matches the site.

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Common Questions

Short answers for people considering a site and land feasibility review.

Who is this review best suited to?

It is best for serious buyers, landowners and families who want early clarity before committing to land, design or major spend.

Does this guarantee planning permission?

No. It is an honest feasibility review, not a planning approval or legal guarantee. It helps you understand the realistic route and likely risks.

Can this help before I buy land?

Yes. That is often the best time to do it, so you can avoid expensive mistakes and ask better questions before committing.

Can you review gardens, farms and rural plots?

Yes. The review can be useful for gardens, annexes, farms, rural land and holiday-let ideas, depending on the intended use and site context.

What should I prepare?

Bring any site photos, location details, listing links, rough plans, intended use, budget thoughts and the main questions you want answered.

What happens after the review?

You will be clearer on whether to proceed, what to investigate next and whether a fuller consultation with Chris is the right next step.