Best place to live in the UK?
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
Avoid the lake district, too expensive for what it is. Don't get me wrong, it's OK but theres nicer for less.
North of the border is generally nicer and cheaper and if you're retired the lack of motorway access is less of an issue.
Personally I feel that the country turns to shite at about Preston then gets slightly better the further it gets away from London. Other opinions are available and some of em may even be right.
North of the border is generally nicer and cheaper and if you're retired the lack of motorway access is less of an issue.
Personally I feel that the country turns to shite at about Preston then gets slightly better the further it gets away from London. Other opinions are available and some of em may even be right.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
Sister in law is looking at Woodbridge (husband got early retirment at 56), I suggested Maldon and Leigh on Sea as well. But I've suggested Saffron Waldon, voted best place to live one year in the Times but not near the coast. But another one is Sudbury, again a bit away from the coast.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
Framlingham and Debenham are nice, but both are away from the main roads and lack amenities, I can see the appeal of them, but I wouldn't live in either, but I grew up in Needham Market which is a similar size, and I know that small town life isn't for me.
Woodbridge is similar, but is expensive, and is a 20 minute drive from the coast, if I wanted to live by the sea in Suffolk I'd buy a house in the nice part of Felixstowe, but it gets really cold on the East Coast in winter.
Sudbury is very much a working small market town, I used to work there 20 years ago and had some good night's out there, surrounding countryside is nice.
Where Big Yin lives, between Yarmouth and Cromer has fantastic beaches and is quiet most of the year, one of my favourite motorcycle rides is Ipswich, Fakenham, Cromer, Yarmouth and back to Ipswich.
Woodbridge is similar, but is expensive, and is a 20 minute drive from the coast, if I wanted to live by the sea in Suffolk I'd buy a house in the nice part of Felixstowe, but it gets really cold on the East Coast in winter.
Sudbury is very much a working small market town, I used to work there 20 years ago and had some good night's out there, surrounding countryside is nice.
Where Big Yin lives, between Yarmouth and Cromer has fantastic beaches and is quiet most of the year, one of my favourite motorcycle rides is Ipswich, Fakenham, Cromer, Yarmouth and back to Ipswich.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
I'm a west country boy. Personally I'd settle for the Kennet & Avon Canal rather than the coast, but if you want somewhere where you can access civilisation and not get completely overrun by tourists, I'd take the north Somerset coast.
This place in Porlock suits the bill and has the bonus of 2 garages and a store. Sorted.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-fo ... 13823.html
This place in Porlock suits the bill and has the bonus of 2 garages and a store. Sorted.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-fo ... 13823.html
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If you try a post code search SY23 4BG....that's us ...but go NW about 400 metres...we can see about 4 houses from here.but have no direct neighbours. We get the very occasional walker....we can see about 600 metres of road a mile away...and it is amazing...could not be in a better place for social distancing.
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Blakeney is amazing, as is much of North Norfolk. Not cheap though. But the good stuff rarely is.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
I thought farm. My next thought was noise or smell or both.Harry wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 2:36 pmIs that house right next to a farm or a factory?G.P wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 1:16 pm I'm a west country boy. Personally I'd settle for the Kennet & Avon Canal rather than the coast, but if you want somewhere where you can access civilisation and not get completely overrun by tourists, I'd take the north Somerset coast.
This place in Porlock suits the bill and has the bonus of 2 garages and a store. Sorted.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-fo ... 13823.html
I'm not sure the location is ideal?
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Dunno if it's colder than elsewhere in the UK, but it feels it when the wind comes off the sea in winter (I sound like some old sea dog, but the reality is I'm a soft inlander who works by the sea)Harry wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 12:25 pmThat's not a bad shout, I hadn't thought of there, we always stop at least once a year for a snack at the Boat House Cafe at Bawdsey Manor, it's nice down there.Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:52 am
...if I wanted to live by the sea in Suffolk I'd buy a house in the nice part of Felixstowe, but it gets really cold on the East Coast in winter.
Didn't realise it was colder than anywhere else though.
Felixstowe is alright, I liked it when I lived there (but I was young and getting loads of sex), but while Felixstowe is about 30 yards from Bawdsey as the crow flies, it's about 40 miles by road. The Hollesley peninsula (where Bawdsey is) has some nice areas, but there's some weirdos live out there - and that's weird by Suffolk standards, serious inbreed country.
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
Chichester.Harry wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 4:05 pm We fancy a move.
I'd prefer somewhere near the coast, or at least a short drive from the coast, somewhere with a decent marina would be a definite plus.
Woods and good dog walking places close by, decent shooting grounds, etc.
Detached house, old or new, don't mind, but not in the middle of a town, on the outskirts would be ok.
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You just have to know the back roads, and you only have to avoid the grockles for a couple of months ...
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
by Irie » Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:22 pmHarry wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:00 pmYeah I heard there were a lot of sailors down thereJulian_Boolean wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:52 pm
Felixstowe is alright, I liked it when I lived there (but I was young and getting loads of sex)...
weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 3:17 pm
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.
You just have to know the back ways.
Bugger Bognor !
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Says the man who's chosen to live in the middle east.Harry wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:00 pmYeah I heard there were a lot of sailors down thereJulian_Boolean wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:52 pm
Felixstowe is alright, I liked it when I lived there (but I was young and getting loads of sex)...
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Re: Best place to live in the UK?
Whilst Chichester is very gentile - the ring road is a complete pain in the arse making getting anywhere a nightmare... living there would do my head in!
But it does have good sailing / windsurfing / kitesurfing around...