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About Thornfield Home
A reference on countryside cottage ownership, renovation, and rural community life in the Czech Republic.
What This Site Covers
Thornfield Home documents the practical side of rural property and living in the Czech Republic. The material here focuses on three areas: the legal and administrative process of acquiring a chalupa, the technical and regulatory realities of renovation, and the social fabric of Czech village communities.
The Czech countryside — particularly Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia — holds a distinct rural culture shaped by centuries of agricultural and forest-based life, interrupted and partly reshaped by the 20th century. Understanding that history is useful context for anyone navigating property records, permit offices, and village council decisions today.
Editorial Approach
Content on this site is written for factual accuracy and practical usefulness. References to legislation and administrative procedures reflect the rules as they stood at the date noted on each article. Czech administrative law changes frequently, and readers are advised to verify current requirements directly with the relevant authority before taking action based on anything here.
External links point to official Czech government and professional-body sources wherever possible. Where third-party sources are cited, they are selected for their reliability and relevance to the specific point being made.
Publisher Details
Thornfield Editorial s.r.o.
Mánesova 28, 120 00 Praha 2
Czech Republic
IČO: 09147832
DIČ: CZ09147832
Registered at the Municipal Court in Prague, Section C, File 332891
Telephone: +420 222 313 456
Email: contact@thornfieldhome.eu
Contact
For factual corrections, source queries, or correspondence about specific topics covered on the site, write to contact@thornfieldhome.eu. Responses are typically sent within five working days.
Disclaimer
Nothing on this site constitutes legal, financial, or technical advice. Articles describe general patterns and typical procedures; individual cases vary and professional advice from a qualified Czech attorney, engineer, or financial adviser should be sought before making decisions with legal or financial consequences.