Best place to live in the UK?
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
ME, i'd be somewhere over Bognor Regis way, but the problem you'll have is that coastal towns/areas are always chaotic at weekends etc.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
Best place in England? Scotland
Serious answer. Buggerdifiknow, but the islands suit me. They'd tick all your boxen too, excepting woods.
Serious answer. Buggerdifiknow, but the islands suit me. They'd tick all your boxen too, excepting woods.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
East Suffolk - but you already know that
What's your budget?
Woodbridge area has everything you want.
What's your budget?
Woodbridge area has everything you want.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
Wife's family are from that way, well Grundisburgh anyway. I'd happily live round there....Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 4:30 pm East Suffolk - but you already know that
What's your budget?
Woodbridge area has everything you want.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
It would be Shoreham by Sea ...
But bugger off, it is already too busy ....
But bugger off, it is already too busy ....
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
In the UK,or England specifically?
If the UK is included,then your 4 or 5 big ones could get you a house along the Antrim coast. There are secluded places a little inland and marinas dotted here and there.
In certain company you may need to keep quiet about any association with the British army,though.
If the UK is included,then your 4 or 5 big ones could get you a house along the Antrim coast. There are secluded places a little inland and marinas dotted here and there.
In certain company you may need to keep quiet about any association with the British army,though.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
A mate has recently moved to the New Forest for that sort of money. The downside is the traffic at weekends during the summer.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
You've said what your budget is, but what do you want (or need)?
Around here (West Berkshire), £400k could get you a three bed semi, or more depending on location.
Short drive to the coast? Well, we dip out on that, it's 40 minutes or so to Portsmouth. How important is the marina aspect? Perhaps find the waters you would like to sail and work from that?
What else do you want in the area? We have three good hospitals in easy reach, theatres, you can be in London in an hour, or drive to woods and hills in just a few minutes.
Around here (West Berkshire), £400k could get you a three bed semi, or more depending on location.
Short drive to the coast? Well, we dip out on that, it's 40 minutes or so to Portsmouth. How important is the marina aspect? Perhaps find the waters you would like to sail and work from that?
What else do you want in the area? We have three good hospitals in easy reach, theatres, you can be in London in an hour, or drive to woods and hills in just a few minutes.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
You might want to check marina pricing before you decide on an area. Practical Boat Owner magazine used to do an annual guide IIRC.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
I'm about 3 miles from Grundisburgh on the edge of Ipswich.v8-powered wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 5:35 pmWife's family are from that way, well Grundisburgh anyway. I'd happily live round there....Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 4:30 pm East Suffolk - but you already know that
What's your budget?
Woodbridge area has everything you want.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
You'd get a decent house round here for that, but it wouldn't be fantastic. Personally I think the forests of East Anglia are nicer than the New Forest, but the downsides of East Suffolk are that it's flat, can be fecking cold in winter and spring and that it's become a retirement area and is full of old gits, and before anyone mentions inbreeds, try finding anyone born in Suffolk in Woodbridge.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
I'd quite fancy Scotland, maybe near Oban. Fantastic scenery and biking roads on your doorstep.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
Quite like it where we are. On the north east coast. 30 mins to Whitby, 20 mins to the North York Moors. 30 mins to the Yorkshire Dales/Durham dales. 90 mins to the Lake District.
And my office, 15 mins away, looks over a large Marina.
House prices are sensible too, you would get a lot for your money in one of the villages around here.
And my office, 15 mins away, looks over a large Marina.
House prices are sensible too, you would get a lot for your money in one of the villages around here.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
Get Rightmove up then, let's see what's £300k with small village being the main requirement
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
I could happily live in Hayle, Cornwall. Not too touristy and great location. Went down there every year for 25 years as my pal had the Bucket of Blood Pub.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
Something like this is probably more my cup of tea tho
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-fo ... 53328.html
Lovely little village with one of my favourite restaurants 150 yards away
http://www.thebayhorsehurworth.com/menus.html
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-fo ... 53328.html
Lovely little village with one of my favourite restaurants 150 yards away
http://www.thebayhorsehurworth.com/menus.html
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
Or a newish build - closer to the coast. It’s sort of a gated community full of footballers.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-fo ... 15050.html
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-fo ... 15050.html