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| Written by Marco Ryan | |
| Wednesday, 28 June 2006 | |
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We had agreed that we would complete the purchase at the back end of the year, once Francesca had given birth and was able to travel again. But in the intervening period, we were going to push on and clear rubble form the site, so that Antonio and his team could conduct the full survey. To get the right tools and equipment up there, that meant
I had also
arranged to meet with Simon Corkhill - an English landscape gardener and
swimming pool expert who had moved out to Le Marche some 18 months previously
and established a thriving landscaping business. We wanted to get a better idea
on the potential costs of turning the overgrown hill with a pile of stones on
top of it in to a luxury boutique hotel, with wonderful pool and
beautifully landscaped gardens, and Simon had agreed to come on site and give
us an estimate. We then talked though the proposal for the site clearance. There was less leeway on this, as the work had to be done. We agreed the deal, and they promised to start once the road was complete in July. Initially they would secure the site with a metal fence all the way around it, and then start the laborious task of removing all of the fallen stone, and clearing the site back to its foundations. Since no formal plans of the castle existed- not even in the Vatican Archie -we were going to have to measure the depth and breadth of all of the foundations to then be able to determine the height and thickness of the walls. Only then could we formally ascertain what the final square metreage might be - which of course ha a direct impact on the number of rooms we could have, and consequently would determine the viability of the project.
ld dtermine the viability of the project. |
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