Re: For Sale Again
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 2:51 pm
We buy the £3m property then sell off the house and grounds - except for the lake! Cheaper that way - not to have a £3m clubhouse!
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Just read this Skeff, my own little club had leased the fishing for about 15 years on two small pools on an estate in Leics, we stocked them with trout and carried out bank maintenance etc, the owner sadly died and his family put the estate on the market for a figure around what they are asking for Redmire, my club was convinced that any new owner would more than likely not renew the annual lease. Once the sale had gone through we were informed via the land agent that we could continue to fish subject to a comprehensive insurance policy to cover liabilities for anyone using / working or being at the pools. Plus parking arrangements were to be formalised. Five years on we have a great relationship with the owners family and very importantly his manager / keeper who has been more than helpful with maintenance. We invite him and his wife as guests to our club dinner. I realise that the odd angler having a few hours fly fishing is not the same as anglers having long sessions but it may be that the fishing is not lost for ever even if it means perhaps less rods etc.Skeff wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2019 3:51 pmJust caught up with this thread... I have managed a project to deliver the restoration of the pool and conservation management across the estate for the past four years.Nigel Rainton wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 11:53 am If I were the owner I'd be a bit annoyed about this publicity, it is a private matter.
The sale is a private matter for the family and not within the scope of my work. I have known about the sale since last summer but have obviously respected client confidentiality about the matter until it was agreed that it could be discussed and the family were happy that it was.
The restoration adds little to the capital value of the estate and cost a significant sum, so I have huge respect for the owners for carrying out the work, even though the decision to sell had been taken. They did this out of respect for Redmire's angling heritage and because they wanted to hand the pool on in good condition.
Whether it is fished or not in the future is a matter for the new owners but I suspect privacy may be a more important consideration for someone purchasing a £3 million property than income from a bunch of carp anglers?
Time will tell. As long as the pool is respected I quite like the idea of it enjoying a quiet retirement and lying undisturbed.
My work is done but the estate is going to be a family home, which is fantastic, given the wilder speculation I've seen.