We're not ready to go mvhr. I have a small mvhr unit in a lean to which seems to work great but am not yet ready to tackle the suspended timber floors and I need a bit of draughts to run woodburner and Rayburn so don't know if I'd get the place sealed enough to make it worthwhile.
In the meantime, I was considering PIV but have been put off by the amount of days we get here of full on pea soup fog. So had a brainwave - what about a PIV system that incorporates a dehumidifier. A fan draws outside (or loft) air and passes it through a fanless dehumidifier before pushing it into the house. Dehumidifier is controlled by incoming air humidity. Obviously a drain needed. And air filtration. See technical drawing below;

Good idea? Bad idea? Maybe it's available as a product already?
I know people don't like running dehumidifiers as a damp solution as they don't freshen the air and potentially cost a fair bit in electric. But this way would eliminate the first issue and, while I don't have anything to back up it, I feel like a few hundred watts maintaining drier walls could be quickly recouped by drier walls being better insulating.