
Ultimate sustainable housing?
- Hillbilly
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Ultimate sustainable housing?
Saw this while on holiday. Wanted to move in straight away  
 

			
			
									
									
						
- Millymollymandy
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That's my timeshare apartment  
			
			
									
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				Shirley
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how wonderful!! I'm sold.
			
			
									
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I wonder if I could get planning permission to put another stack of sticks behind it for a kitchen.  
			
			
									
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No I'm not disclosing its whereabouts  
 we want to keep it quiet  
 
Yes, we have lots with sand - google 'Sandwood Bay' thats my favourite place in the entire world. Excellent surfing, climbing and general beachbumming in the remote NW of Scotland. The Islands in general are pretty sandy too. My favourite (I've done 75 of them) is Oldany (near Lochinver) we stayed on it in a private bothy one summer - crystal clear waters with sparkling white sand looking across to Quinag, Suilven and Stac Pollaidh.
			
			
									
									
						Yes, we have lots with sand - google 'Sandwood Bay' thats my favourite place in the entire world. Excellent surfing, climbing and general beachbumming in the remote NW of Scotland. The Islands in general are pretty sandy too. My favourite (I've done 75 of them) is Oldany (near Lochinver) we stayed on it in a private bothy one summer - crystal clear waters with sparkling white sand looking across to Quinag, Suilven and Stac Pollaidh.
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