We're almost ready to start building. The Building Regs application went in on Monday, and in theory we can start within 48 hours, although we haven't quite got a builder yet.
Mind you, the scheme we've submitted for approval is the one with the higher floor levels, and Misan is not convinced that this is a good solution. She's still concerned it contains too many compromises on headroom, gallery height, etc to be worthwhile pursuing, whilst I maintain that any design that avoids underpinning seems right to me. We need to discuss with our builders to get a better feel for the relative costs and merits of the 2 schemes.
Raising the floor levels has also required a new Listed Building Consent application, and a Minor Material Amendment application to the planning permission - which attracts extra fees. And of course we've had to pay our designers more to develop this alternative, plus the building regs application fee ... it's never ending. A word of caution here for any prospective self-builders - all of the costs we've incurred so far have exceeded the allowances suggested in the various self build magazines.
We also saw a house for rent that fits the bill for us. We applied straight away, but the landlord has apparently chosen someone else who wants a longer term. We've offered a higher rent to convince them otherwise, but haven't heard back yet. We need to get somewhere soon, as the buyers are keen to complete on our house in late July.
Then I re-dug the trial holes at the barn by hand on Monday evening so that the architect can get levels on the underside of the stone walls and relate them to other existing and proposed levels. I still can't believe they haven't done this up to now, as to me it's the most critical piece of information about the existing structure, but at least we now have it and so can be more certain about the proposed design solutions. We live in hope.
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
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