
The kindness of strangers never ceases to amaze us. We’ve been offered a free static caravan by locals on the island to live in whilst we complete the build.
It’s old but fully functioning. It will need a lick of paint, a new boiler and replacement carpet in the main living area, but with all of that and transport costs it will still save us many thousands of pounds.

I’d been researching static caravans and not only are they pricey but the haulage costs can be massive. Due to their ten or twelve feet of width they need a police traffic escort, and so even bargains elsewhere in the U.K. would cost many thousands to transport to the island.

(This image was taken before two years of mud from their house build site was trodden in..😊 it looks much worse now…)
The couple that have offered it to us have been living in it themselves until recently as they completed their own self build, and can make it available from September, which is perfect timing for us. We’re so grateful.
We will be siting it close to the house itself so that connection to power and water will be easier.
The foundations are progressing at pace now, helped by the recent good weather.

This does mean that it will be perched in a somewhat exposed position on the top of the hill of the croft, and a local friend suggested that tethering the static to concrete footings with lorry straps might be prudent due to the winter gales on Skye. We’ve asked the builders to create tether points for us in the hard standing at the back of the house site so that we can do just that.
We don’t fancy tumbling down the hill like a corrugated tin dustball in a storm…

That is fantastic news, and what lovely people you are going to be amongst. Tie downs are a must, both over the top, and from the lower sides to the ground, this will stop lift, or attempted lift!!
Well done on groundworks, keep it moving through those long light days!
Richard
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Thanks Richard 👍
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Wow, so exciting. We lived in a caravan through part of one of the coldest winters -20.with three young sons. It wasn’t fun to be honest, but oddly we set up a place to have open fire outside and tended to sit by it whenever it wasn’t wet, (with blankets as well) We had plenty of logs for the purpose (our loo was a chemical one in an old shed, we lined that inside with logs). Late husband, boys and moi always remembered those times very fondly. Lots of good luck to you.
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Thank you Linda. I’m praying for a mild winter to be honest, as even with fleeces, blankets and electric blankets I think that it will be cold! But we are actually looking forward to it. All part of the experience 😄
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Wow, that’s pretty cool. It’ll definitely add another dimension to your project. Fingers crossed for a mildish Scottish winter (if such a thing exists).
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