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Olias Feb 18th 2008 3:01 am

HUGE question
 
Am moving back to the UK soon with my wife (no kids). We are looking for somewhere where we can afford 2 bed cottage (£150-180000) semi rural, but with large town nearby. Horseriding, good employment ( not worried about good pay neccessarily as no mortgage) lovely scenery for horse and dogs etc. Have looked at Yorkshire dales (just about possible!) Any othe ideas??????? We are just after a quiet life in a rural setting earning enough to get by!:unsure:

ElaineQ Feb 18th 2008 3:05 am

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Originally Posted by Olias (Post 5949248)
Am moving back to the UK soon with my wife (no kids). We are looking for somewhere where we can afford 2 bed cottage (£150-180000) semi rural, but with large town nearby. Horseriding, good employment ( not worried about good pay neccessarily as no mortgage) lovely scenery for horse and dogs etc. Have looked at Yorkshire dales (just about possible!) Any othe ideas??????? We are just after a quiet life in a rural setting earning enough to get by!:unsure:


What about the Ribble Valley? Main town Clitheroe with a population of 10,000 (I shouldn't be telling you this - I don't want my town to get too populated:lol:) Check out this website, www.clitheroethefuture.co.uk Manchester is about 35 miles away.

Grayling Feb 18th 2008 3:06 am

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Originally Posted by Olias (Post 5949248)
Am moving back to the UK soon with my wife (no kids). We are looking for somewhere where we can afford 2 bed cottage (£150-180000) semi rural, but with large town nearby. Horseriding, good employment ( not worried about good pay neccessarily as no mortgage) lovely scenery for horse and dogs etc. Have looked at Yorkshire dales (just about possible!) Any othe ideas??????? We are just after a quiet life in a rural setting earning enough to get by!:unsure:


Pleny of places in Derbyshire like that.

Not in the peak district itself but certainly on the fringes.

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G586 Feb 18th 2008 3:09 am

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Originally Posted by Olias (Post 5949248)
Am moving back to the UK soon with my wife (no kids). We are looking for somewhere where we can afford 2 bed cottage (£150-180000) semi rural, but with large town nearby. Horseriding, good employment ( not worried about good pay neccessarily as no mortgage) lovely scenery for horse and dogs etc. Have looked at Yorkshire dales (just about possible!) Any othe ideas??????? We are just after a quiet life in a rural setting earning enough to get by!:unsure:

If you like Moors, what about the Scottish Borders?

Rural but Edinburgh/Newcastle are accessible.

username 34 Feb 18th 2008 4:03 am

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south downs? 180,000 would get you a 2 bed cottage, maybe somewhere close to Midhurst area. Look along that whole area, Midhurst, Pulburough etcc and to the east of that. Beautiful scenery, lovely towns like chichester and Arundel close by and the more fun towns like Brighton and of course London within the hour. Also the beach is only 30 minutes away.

Lots of horsey stuff, Goodwood races and stables, Cowdray Polo etc etc

Old Lob Feb 18th 2008 4:08 am

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Utlesford, North Essex

Backhomeatlast Feb 18th 2008 4:31 am

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Originally Posted by Old Lob (Post 5949511)
Utlesford, North Essex


Plenty of lovely 2 bed cottages all over the UK with your budget, great time to buy as well, have you considered buying at auction? hear there are plenty of real bargains with cash buyers:thumbup:
Olias, I thought you only went to Oz in September,are you coming back for good already?

Marmalade Feb 18th 2008 6:41 am

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Originally Posted by G586 (Post 5949274)
If you like Moors, what about the Scottish Borders?

Rural but Edinburgh/Newcastle are accessible.

Ooh, I definitely recommend the Scottish Borders, as that is where I am from. It is quiet there, and close to Edinburgh, a beautiful city, as mentioned above. Of course, I'm not biased though, right:D

Crayfish Feb 18th 2008 8:47 am

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Originally Posted by Olias (Post 5949248)
Am moving back to the UK soon with my wife (no kids). We are looking for somewhere where we can afford 2 bed cottage (£150-180000) semi rural, but with large town nearby. Horseriding, good employment ( not worried about good pay neccessarily as no mortgage) lovely scenery for horse and dogs etc. Have looked at Yorkshire dales (just about possible!) Any othe ideas??????? We are just after a quiet life in a rural setting earning enough to get by!:unsure:

Nice situation to be in! Plenty of very nice places up north. York of course is great. I'm more familiar with the south, and would say both Exeter and Bournemouth are fantastic. I would also recommend Bath, but it will cost you. But then again, you would be living in one of the most beautiful cities on earth!:)

chance to be Feb 18th 2008 8:51 am

Re: HUGE question
 

Originally Posted by Olias (Post 5949248)
Am moving back to the UK soon with my wife (no kids). We are looking for somewhere where we can afford 2 bed cottage (£150-180000) semi rural, but with large town nearby. Horseriding, good employment ( not worried about good pay neccessarily as no mortgage) lovely scenery for horse and dogs etc. Have looked at Yorkshire dales (just about possible!) Any othe ideas??????? We are just after a quiet life in a rural setting earning enough to get by!:unsure:

Hi,
Ive pm'ed u - but wanted to attach this link to a previous thread
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...93#post4645293
I wanted you to see the pics re my post no 11 as it has horses and dogwalking etc in it but i forgot how to do pics.
Hope link works!
Chrissy

brits1 Feb 18th 2008 11:57 am

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Originally Posted by ElaineQ (Post 5949262)
What about the Ribble Valley? Main town Clitheroe with a population of 10,000 (I shouldn't be telling you this - I don't want my town to get too populated:lol:) Check out this website, www.clitheroethefuture.co.uk Manchester is about 35 miles away.

I lived South of Manchester but I use to love the North Lancs area so much...true Lancashire!!! we would love to move to the area but are returning home and our boys want to see and be near our families...maybe in a few years.....

Olias Feb 18th 2008 2:00 pm

Re: HUGE question
 

Originally Posted by Backhomeatlast (Post 5949609)
Plenty of lovely 2 bed cottages all over the UK with your budget, great time to buy as well, have you considered buying at auction? hear there are plenty of real bargains with cash buyers:thumbup:
Olias, I thought you only went to Oz in September,are you coming back for good already?

Long story, and too personal to tell on a public forum, suffice to say it hasn't worked out, and me and the wife both realise we are English and country bumpkins and want to return to what we know and love!

Glad we tried otherwise it would always have been a case of 'what if?' It just wasn't right for us.

To everyone else who has replied to this thread. thankyou. Rightmove.co.uk is going to get a right hammering!

northernbird Feb 18th 2008 2:55 pm

Re: HUGE question
 

Originally Posted by Olias (Post 5949248)
Am moving back to the UK soon with my wife (no kids). We are looking for somewhere where we can afford 2 bed cottage (£150-180000) semi rural, but with large town nearby. Horseriding, good employment ( not worried about good pay neccessarily as no mortgage) lovely scenery for horse and dogs etc. Have looked at Yorkshire dales (just about possible!) Any othe ideas??????? We are just after a quiet life in a rural setting earning enough to get by!:unsure:

I am from just north of Lancaster. Its a lovely area with some nice villages. Close to Lancaster and Kendal, edge of the Lake District and only and hour to Manchester. House prices are high but try searching on the following villages Warton, Silverdale, Over Kellet, Yealand, Arnside.

quoll Feb 18th 2008 6:42 pm

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Sorry that Queensland didnt pan out for you - sounds like the world is your oyster with a return. I reckon you will be spoiled for choice!

bluejohn Feb 18th 2008 6:56 pm

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Originally Posted by quoll (Post 5952435)
Sorry that Queensland didnt pan out for you - sounds like the world is your oyster with a return. I reckon you will be spoiled for choice!

I can't stand Queensland, now I know people slag off Perth it has almost become the norm, but for me QLD gets the thumbs down. I lived there many years ago and it was like living in a time warp then. Ok it may have changed, but no thanks.

living here in the UK isn't as bad as painted, it really isn't. We talk ourselves down all the time via the media and we do discuss social and political problems in a way I have never seen in OZ. Maybe ignorance is bliss. This country still has a lot to offer and like anywhere if you get the right place. I head back to Australia in a few weeks because of family, if they were here in the UK I wouldn't, I love it. Good Luck to the op heaps of good places as mentioned above by other posters.


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