(06-03-2021, 03:05 PM)hanhan Wrote: Without planning permission you are going nowhere.
Electricity supplies to remote fields, especially large enough to support multiple hot tubs and water heaters/showers will be very expensive. I would personally use a gas boiler. Very cheap to setup (portable gas boiler and trolley, as used in stable etcs for horse showers)
You will need either a mains sewerage connection or a treatment plant. Again, not cheap. Whether you have a toilet block or individual toilets depends upon how upmarket you are aiming. How could multiple toilets and connections possibly be cheaper than one toilet block? Use some common sense! You can even buy a pre fabricated toilet block, which will always command a value if you sell up.
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