Possible cellar..?

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uncle tom
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You could fit about 500 cases in here..

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Pretty cool. In Holland there is the Hollandse Waterlinie in which there is a number of wine stores and wine storage facilities. It is a far and distant dream to own one of those facilities one day.
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Wow, that is awesome. Pretty cheap for a second home!
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500 cases ought to see you through a nuclear winter nicely!
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Quite neat...until you try and carry 500 cases down that narrow and steep ladder :lol:
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I bet they wish they had a few cases of Vintage Port...
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...until you try and carry 500 cases down that narrow and steep ladder
I've been mulling over the design of a second cellar (I'm running out of space.. :roll: ) and am warming to the idea of a vertical access...

Carrying cases of wine down flights of stairs is actually quite hazardous, and the cost of building stairs is not insignificant.

A vertical access is cheap and space efficient, and cases can be lowered or raised using a block and tackle attached to a cradle. It is also quite difficult for a thief to extract the content of the cellar, if the lifting kit is not left on site.

Question is - how big do I make it...?

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Tom,
There is a saying in the US...Go big or go home :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Andy Velebil wrote:Tom,
There is a saying in the US...Go big or go home :lol: :lol: :lol:
+1 for that!
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There is a saying in the US...Go big or go home
There are certainly big economies of scale, and although this will be my maturation cellar, with relatively infrequent access, it would be nice to be able to extract a case without having to re-stack most of the others..

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Two days left in the auction.
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Since the plot itself is on private land.

Do you have an easement allowing you to access said property once you own it?
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g-man wrote:Since the plot itself is on private land.

Do you have an easement allowing you to access said property once you own it?
In England, at least, if you own a piece of land which has no access to it and your neighbors are being awkward about letting you over their land, you should be able to apply for one "by necessity".
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