Melchett, and others:
I'm interested to know how any ordinary person can be criticised for not doing research into whether or not the property they want to buy is in an RAF low flying area.
Clearly, prospective buyers should take into account a local airfield and other obvious clues, but when you visit an apparently idyllic property in the middle of nowhere during a weekend, the RAF is not flying low level and our training routes will never come to mind. The seller is not required to volunteer information, but they must not lie, if asked. The subject will probably not come up in discussion.
I have some sympathy for the horse breeder's situation. I think LBGR's message is on the button.
Ed Sett