My family has been living in our 30ft yurt for 2+ years with the goal of building and completing a wooden house within 10 years. We have all the amenities and it works. But it's not a real house and we knew that
wood stove – perfect for those winter hunting trips. Our yurts are not designed for permanent living, but for camping, temporary accommodation in the back yard, workshops, quiet spaces etc. etc. Many States are now requiring planning permission for yurts, but as these are camping yurts and ...
Campsites can open for 56 days this year rather than the usual 28 days, under a new permitted development right for the temporary use of land. The government isallowing outdoor activities that occur as permitted development to take place fora further 28 days between 1 July and 31 December 20...
My master plan would be to begin with one big (the biggest we can get here seems to be 9 metres) yurt to live in until we could afford to add a second and I was thinking that that was the cheapest way to do it since I assumed I'd have to buy a wood stove (and wood) for e...
of a private glamping site that provides ample outdoor appeal with minimal upgrades. The yurt itself includes a small wood-burning stove, log furniture, and a miniaturecamp kitchen courtesyof a portable stove. This cozy retreat provides the perfect getaway for adventurous travelers. The best part...
Yurts have been permitted in Hawai'i as living quarters, while California and a few other states legally allow them as auxiliary structures, meaning you are not supposed to live in them. ... In some jurisdictions a yurt can stay up all year, in others for only half the year. ...