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Re: Bought a house in Devon
Originally Posted by workhouse
(Post 9086495)
Congrats! Dawlish is lovely, nice golf course there too!:thumbsup:
We spent a couple of weeks in last June scouting out Devon and Cornwall for our planned return later this month. We flew from Toronto straight into Exeter on Air Transat which was a real bonus, headed to Looe and worked our way westward along the south coast to Truro, north to coast and all the way along to Somerset and then south to the east Devon coast. We did 1500 miles in the two weeks - a lot of driving considering much of it was on A & B roads. We thought where Cornwall edged it in terms of tranquility and its picturesque beauty - Fowey, St Mawes and Boscastle in particular and Truro is a perfect sized city, very nice feel about it and some beautiful architecture, Devon had more livable year-round communities and better access to transport links. We liked the Jurassic coastal area from Budleigh to Lyme Regis, though the lack of a direct train line might have us favouring Honiton or Axminster. We've a Colyford holiday rental booked for 4 weeks in late January while we seek out an unfurnished place for a 12 month rental:fingerscrossed: |
Re: Bought a house in Devon
We'll want the longer term rental in a specific area, far more likely to be an unfurnished rental, particularly with us needing pet space. We had no heirlooms nor assisted relocation! so all furniture was sold in Toronto, shipped 24 largish boxes with personal stuff such as clothes and the like which I guess is somewhere between mid-Atlantic and Liverpool.
Had the most fab expat 20 years: Germany/Munich, Canada/Toronto, US/San Fran and Canada/Toronto. We got the pull to return for something longer than a visit during a trip to the Lakes in 2009 and prior to that point had not much thought about going back. Our trip to the south west last summer just reinforced that urge:) |
Re: Bought a house in Devon
Originally Posted by workhouse
(Post 9087280)
We'll want the longer term rental in a specific area, far more likely to be an unfurnished rental, particularly with us needing pet space. We had no heirlooms nor assisted relocation! so all furniture was sold in Toronto, shipped 24 largish boxes with personal stuff such as clothes and the like which I guess is somewhere between mid-Atlantic and Liverpool.
Had the most fab expat 20 years: Germany/Munich, Canada/Toronto, US/San Fran and Canada/Toronto. We got the pull to return for something longer than a visit during a trip to the Lakes in 2009 and prior to that point had not much thought about going back. Our trip to the south west last summer just reinforced that urge:) |
Re: Bought a house in Devon
Originally Posted by workhouse
(Post 9087280)
We'll want the longer term rental in a specific area, far more likely to be an unfurnished rental, particularly with us needing pet space. We had no heirlooms nor assisted relocation! so all furniture was sold in Toronto, shipped 24 largish boxes with personal stuff such as clothes and the like which I guess is somewhere between mid-Atlantic and Liverpool.
Had the most fab expat 20 years: Germany/Munich, Canada/Toronto, US/San Fran and Canada/Toronto. We got the pull to return for something longer than a visit during a trip to the Lakes in 2009 and prior to that point had not much thought about going back. Our trip to the south west last summer just reinforced that urge:) Our plan is to research towns to live (Devon, Cornwall or Dorset) online plus input from the lovely people on this forum. Then narrow it down to 3 or 4 places. Once we've sold, move over there, rent for a month or so, and hope to buy asap. Sooo, we'll see how it goes. Good luck with your move. |
Re: Bought a house in Devon
Cheers, you too!:)
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Re: Bought a house in Devon
Do those of you moving to Devon have friends or family there?
That would be my chosen spot if I had absolute freedom, but all our friends and family are in Lancashire, Yorkshire, Cumbria and Scotland, so it just doesn't seem to make sense. I still toy with it though and am very envious. |
Re: Bought a house in Devon
None in Devon. I've some in north Cornwall, the immediate being up in Manchester. The missus lot are in Wiltshire.
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Re: Bought a house in Devon
Originally Posted by Bevm
(Post 9081657)
So perhaps our wanderings are over. We meant to settle on the south Devon coast, but when we came back from Canada we were tempted by the lovely north and rented in Whitby. Lovely place but too cold and harsh for us.
So we rented down here in Dawlish, and a house just turned up nearby. :thumbsup: Lovely sea view, stuck in the late '70s so it needs work, but priced accordingly. And as we're renting we don't have to live in the middle of the unheaval! We don't think property is a growth investment any more, and reckon prices could well go down, but this will be our home for quite a while, we hope. Bev :) |
Re: Bought a house in Devon
Originally Posted by sallysimmons
(Post 9088499)
Do those of you moving to Devon have friends or family there?
That would be my chosen spot if I had absolute freedom, but all our friends and family are in Lancashire, Yorkshire, Cumbria and Scotland, so it just doesn't seem to make sense. I still toy with it though and am very envious. |
Re: Bought a house in Devon
Originally Posted by SomersetGirl
(Post 9083995)
Perhaps the secret is to live within walking distance of the daily necessities and driving distance of somewhere bigger to shop.
Then Exeter and Newton Abbot for bigger things. Bev |
Re: Bought a house in Devon
Originally Posted by HighTide
(Post 9089540)
We are almost neighbours. My partner and I have just relocated to Devon from Canada after 37 years there. Presently in Teignmouth but are in the process of buying a house in Brixham. Looked at a property in Dawlish also where I have quite a few relatives. Good luck with the house. :)
Also, congrats to Bev on the house in Dawlish. I've spent loads of summers all along the south coast, and the train used to go through all of those places. Teignmouth, Paignton, Dawlish, etc. |
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My dad used to own a hotel in Paignton near Torquay and we spent many a vacation there. We often visited Brixham for the day and found it charming. We also spent many days on Dartmoor exploring the villages and hamlets up there, places like Widecomb and Badgers Holt where you can get the best Devon Cream Tea in the world. My dad is now retired and lives near Babbacombe. My brother has lived in several different towns in Devon but has finally put down roots in Tavistock. I haven't visited him there yet, but from his photo's it looks lovely.
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Re: Bought a house in Devon
Originally Posted by Mallory
(Post 9090734)
Congrats David on finding a property. Spent several holidays in Brixham when I was a child. My dad loved to go down and watch the catch come in! I can remember watching the fisherman throwing the fish in different containers, and all the seagulls screaming around waiting for scraps!
Also, congrats to Bev on the house in Dawlish. I've spent loads of summers all along the south coast, and the train used to go through all of those places. Teignmouth, Paignton, Dawlish, etc. |
Re: Bought a house in Devon
Originally Posted by Bevm
(Post 9090725)
Denise, that works for us. Dawlish and Teignmouth have plenty for day to day shopping, and we can walk into Dawlish. It's pretty easy to find a house there in walking distance. In fact, if you're a walker, everywhere is!
Then Exeter and Newton Abbot for bigger things. Bev |
Re: Bought a house in Devon
Originally Posted by HighTide
(Post 9091213)
Anxiously waiting for the surveyor's report now of which we should receive the verbal report this evening followed by a more in depth written report in a couple of days. Hoping it is good so we can move along with the process and exchange contracts. Really want to get settled again.
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