Anything can be moved. The London Bridge was sold and moved stone by stone to Arizona.
A house is never the same after it is moved. It has been thru rough treatment and everything is looser.
Of course you have to have permits and that can be a real bear here in the US and over there in the UK I bet it is no easier.
yes their is! i saw a whole church moved from one village to another it took them one week on the road with a huge special track/crane. But i am sure you do not want to know the price of that, do you? this happened in Germany.
another alternative is bring the house down brick by brick and put it up again at the other place this is how they move castles from France to the US
No in the UK for 99.99% of our homes.
They are made of brick and sit on concrete sunk into the ground.
If you lifted it up (including the foundations) the house will break up and collapse.
September 30th, 2009 at 3:22 pm
Anything can be moved. The London Bridge was sold and moved stone by stone to Arizona.
A house is never the same after it is moved. It has been thru rough treatment and everything is looser.
Of course you have to have permits and that can be a real bear here in the US and over there in the UK I bet it is no easier.
September 30th, 2009 at 3:31 pm
yes their is! i saw a whole church moved from one village to another it took them one week on the road with a huge special track/crane. But i am sure you do not want to know the price of that, do you? this happened in Germany.
another alternative is bring the house down brick by brick and put it up again at the other place this is how they move castles from France to the US
September 30th, 2009 at 4:03 pm
No in the UK for 99.99% of our homes.
They are made of brick and sit on concrete sunk into the ground.
If you lifted it up (including the foundations) the house will break up and collapse.
September 30th, 2009 at 4:36 pm
yeah, if you’re a snail