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It's amazing how many different types of measurement we use - rods/poles/metres/yards&feet/farmer's feet.....This is a great survey but without any indication of location bit difficult to compare your own with others.
you missed out the interesting measurements!16 sq poles = 1 sq chain10 sq chain = 1 acre80 acres = 1 yd of land100 acres = 1 hide of land40 hides = 1 barony.;)
flitwickone £0.25goodlife £0.30cobnut £0.45lottiman £0.57Fork £1.00BoardStupid £1.70Good Gourd 2 £1.75sazhig £1.94Flighty £2.00tonybloke £2.30lincsyokel2 £2.35squash64 £2.35shirlton £2.35saddad £2.40pumpkinlover £2.50Gadget £2.70BAK £2.80nodig £2.85macmac £3.33steve76 £3.35jimtheworzel £3.53Trevor_D £3.60Stripeybea £3.88picman £4.51Chloe £4.57Weed-Digga £4.65herring8 £4.68Alex133 £5.20manicscousers £5.50newtona2 £6.00Digeroo £6.75Unwashed £6.94cornykey £7.35vicki.m £8.99PJW_Letchworth £11.20
We're on £7.50 per full plot and have been for 3 years. Rent day was last night. Yay!! :DIt's a 'traditional sized allotment' I was told, and it's 100 years old, no change in boundaries as the previous owner cut terraces to mark the boundaries. Hazarding a guess, it's 23foot wide (ish) by 68 foot long (Does that sound right??)There's NO water, or any other facilities. (Though we're putting in a compost toilet as we have 4 plots between our extended family.)Camo
so its 1.3 poles by 4.1 poles = 5.3 poles, a standard allotment is usually 17 poles (at least in Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire), being the amount of land need to feed a family of 4 people, so round here that would a third of a plot.5.3 poles at £7.50 = £1.41 a pole.
I guess amount charged is also affected by amenities offered like water/loos/security.....
a standard allotment is usually 17 poles (at least in Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire), being the amount of land need to feed a family of 4 people, so round here that would a third of a plot.
the normal for Norfolk