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rebs Nov 24th 2009 7:50 am

Re: Recommended Villages/Small towns to move back to in U
 

Originally Posted by Dessiree (Post 8122319)
Brockenhurst in the new forest. Everything you need in one village although has good bus links if needs be. Added bonus - right on the edge of new forest and you get the ponies wandering about up the high street. Absolutely lovely.

It is beautiful there - it also has good rail links too - we sometimes used to take the train from Bournemouth out to Brockenhurst for a night out - good pub crawl then get the last train home :rofl:

ex brummy Nov 24th 2009 9:07 am

Re: Recommended Villages/Small towns to move back to in U
 

Originally Posted by Stormer999 (Post 8120667)
One area to be very careful with is proposed expansion planning. Due to our rapid growth as part of Europe new housing is being built at an alarming rate. One small town edge village near us is planned for 15,000 new homes in the next few years! View the future plans for your chosen patch and also new road structures needed to accommodate the extra traffic!

Good heads up Stormer. Where is this happening though???

huddm Nov 24th 2009 10:22 am

Re: Recommended Villages/Small towns to move back to in U
 

Originally Posted by Bevm (Post 8118964)
Heysham is lovely, but both Morecambe and Heysham have the road problem of having to get over the bridge in Lancaster to get anywhere. A nightmare in rush hour, especially with the heavy traffic to the Heysham docks and the possible plans for a new nuclear power station there. Not problems with the power station per se, but it'll all be busier.

They're promising a new bridge, but I gather they've been promising it for ages.

I was there recently, visiting my old home town of Morecambe.

Whitby is special, but it's a bit cut off. Only train's to Middlebrough, and because it ambles the moors it takes an hour and a half. Pleasant enough trip if you're not in a hurry, but only 2 a day each way, I think. Buses to there, Scarborough, and York, but also slow.

Bev

Bev

I stayed in the Midland last month. Nice art deco hotel. Quite expensive, but company picked up the bill

My grandmother lives Heysham. It is part of the UK we have considered moving too. I would keep away from Morecambe, but there are plenty of nice villages in that area.

I also live for 2 years in a village near Oxford when we returned from Canada. It was safe place for our boys and no " Daily Mail" yobs to bother us. We had a bus to Oxford every 30 minutes.

We currently live in SE Kent on the outskirts of Dover. Lots of nice villages between Dover, Deal and Canterbury.

With the new high speed train I am looking just over an hour to London, so considering taking a management role in London and living in SE Kent still.

Hudd

Stormer999 Nov 24th 2009 11:12 pm

Re: Recommended Villages/Small towns to move back to in U
 

Originally Posted by ex brummy (Post 8122540)
Good heads up Stormer. Where is this happening though???

South Leamington Spa a small satellite village Bishops Tachbrook is about to be eaten up by new proposed housing development.

Relocateme Nov 25th 2009 5:19 am

Re: Recommended Villages/Small towns to move back to in U
 

Originally Posted by Stormer999 (Post 8123926)
South Leamington Spa a small satellite village Bishops Tachbrook is about to be eaten up by new proposed housing development.

Blimey.,.......Leamington was always considered to be up-market as I can recall..this will fetch the values down won't it?

Stormer999 Nov 25th 2009 5:35 am

Re: Recommended Villages/Small towns to move back to in U
 

Originally Posted by Relocateme (Post 8124893)
Blimey.,.......Leamington was always considered to be up-market as I can recall..this will fetch the values down won't it?

Been massive developments in this area since the M40 London link opened. That includes all of the lovely towns on its route Banbury etc. England has to provide a massive increase in housing to meet the requirements of our population increase. Thanks to the Europe intake!:(

mikelincs Nov 25th 2009 5:59 am

Re: Recommended Villages/Small towns to move back to in U
 
Market Rasen in Lincolnshire. Small town, but has lots of small family shops plus a couple of supermarkets. Good regular bus and train services + several shopping trips a week, and a daily. Mon to Fri bus service to Louth, which has a great market, and loads of award winning food shops.

CBANDY Nov 26th 2009 12:54 am

Re: Recommended Villages/Small towns to move back to in U
 

Originally Posted by mikelincs (Post 8125008)
Market Rasen in Lincolnshire. Small town, but has lots of small family shops plus a couple of supermarkets. Good regular bus and train services + several shopping trips a week, and a daily. Mon to Fri bus service to Louth, which has a great market, and loads of award winning food shops.

Where would be the closest town to find work? Sounds like my kind of place to live.

mikelincs Nov 26th 2009 3:28 am

Re: Recommended Villages/Small towns to move back to in U
 

Originally Posted by CBANDY (Post 8126958)
Where would be the closest town to find work? Sounds like my kind of place to live.

Lincoln, Scunthorpe, Grimsby, all 15 to 20 miles away.

sans Nov 26th 2009 5:17 am

Re: Recommended Villages/Small towns to move back to in U
 

Originally Posted by mikelincs (Post 8125008)
Market Rasen in Lincolnshire. Small town, but has lots of small family shops plus a couple of supermarkets. Good regular bus and train services + several shopping trips a week, and a daily. Mon to Fri bus service to Louth, which has a great market, and loads of award winning food shops.

Louth is lovely....always fancied living there myself and only around 30-40 mins to skeggy.

ex brummy Nov 26th 2009 10:29 am

Re: Recommended Villages/Small towns to move back to in U
 

Originally Posted by sans (Post 8127415)
Louth is lovely....always fancied living there myself and only around 30-40 mins to skeggy.

Just an overview. This year OH and I went to Rutland as part of our holiday. In case you dont know (and we didn't) it's the smallest county in the UK; has three main villages - Oakham, Uppington and Stamford. It was an amazing place. Oakhame won the East Midlands "in bloom" competition for the year. It was like stepping back in time. Even has old stocks in the market centre and old castle. Barnsdale Gardens was featured on Gardening World. It was just like another world. Narrow streets particuarly in Stamford. Beautiful but I would imagine it's a place for retirees - Seriously considering this, adjoins beautiful countryside as on the fringe of Nothamptonshire, Leicestershire. Has train services to all major cities including London. Cant judge jus by one week though so will include in our reccie next year. Anybody else been there? Opinions would be very welcome.:)

jothefw Nov 26th 2009 10:45 am

Re: Recommended Villages/Small towns to move back to in U
 

Originally Posted by ex brummy (Post 8127915)
Oakham, Uppington and Stamford.

Tis indeed lovely and no not just populated by oldies - many, many wealthy young families - commuting into London too from Stamford would you believe! All afore mentioned towns have excellent reputations for schools. House prices vary but would lean towards the higher end I'd guess. Burleigh Horse Trials in September each year is worth a trip for anyone interested in some fantastic shopping! *and Pimms!

oh and Market Rasen has an excellent rugby team (based on our best man/god father to my son being captain of course!)

Tockalosh Nov 28th 2009 9:08 pm

Re: Recommended Villages/Small towns to move back to in U
 
Try Lytham and the surrounding villages on the way towards Preston
Safe, calming and very relaxed with some good pubs. Very much kids and family orientated

Avoid St Annes next door; its known as Gods waiting room for a very good reason :D


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