Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
OK, so I have a job offer in Sheffield and another now in Plymouth.
The Plymouth job is the better offer, but absolutely no idea about the area, where to live and work for DH. Was looking at Exeter as may give him better chance of work - he is in IT Service Delivery, is it commutable? Best areas? I currently have a 50 - 75 min commute here in Auckland and is traffic dependent, so not too worried about it. Any thoughts? Thank you |
Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Plymouth and Exeter are only an hour's drive apart, and a similar distance by train, so anywhere between the two would be commutable for both cities.
Best areas depends on what you are looking for. We are talking about some very gorgeous country villages, sometimes with prices to match, but also reasonably priced family housing, particularly in the suburbs of Plymouth. I'm not able to give much advice, since I'm living in the north of the county, but I have some contacts in the area, and my brother recently moved to one of the swankier villages between Plymouth and Tavistock. |
Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Thanks Editha, all information helpful
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Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
My friend lives in Ivybridge just outside of Plymouth off the A 38. It's a really lovely wee town with good road and rail links (the latter will be a shock to the system after the 'joys' of Auckland ' s excellent transport infrastructure! ). Loads of other nice villages between Plymouth and Exeter.
Seems to be lots to do around and about. I'd definitely be up for heading there if I could. Obviously your OH needs to be able to find a job which may be the sticking point. That's the problem for us when we thought of Devon. I wish you all the best whichever you choose. |
Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Exeter is commutable to Plymouth, but it's about 45 mins drive away. You might find he can find work in Plymouth too. Then you could just live outside Plymouth (I'd avoid the city itself personally, it's an awful place IMO) and save you such a long commute. You could live over the other side of Plymouth Sound and commute by boat - lots do.
Lots of gorgeous areas around there and reasonably cheap too (probably not as cheap as Sheffield though!). Best of luck. |
Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Thank you for the information, really helpful. I hadn't thought of living to the west of Plymouth, but would as you say depend on DH's job. Otherwise I have been looking at Ivybridge and other villages between the two, and it does look so lovely.
Hard to know where to base yourself when you don't know the area, but not to worry, all part of the adventure |
Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Its a tough one. I think Plymouth with the Exeter connection is a logical choice. Plenty of nice places to live. On the other hand plenty of nice places to live outside of Sheffield, and I suspect the Northern choice will be cheaper overall, housing, rent etc..I'd probably still choose Plymouth. I was looking in this area in the last year anticipating a job offer which did not pan out. I liked what I saw re villages.
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Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Originally Posted by vikingsail
(Post 11901205)
Its a tough one. I think Plymouth with the Exeter connection is a logical choice. Plenty of nice places to live. On the other hand plenty of nice places to live outside of Sheffield, and I suspect the Northern choice will be cheaper overall, housing, rent etc..I'd probably still choose Plymouth. I was looking in this area in the last year anticipating a job offer which did not pan out. I liked what I saw re villages.
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Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Just thought i would update how we are doing...
3 days until we leave NZ for Plymouth and 2 days until DDs leave for a 2 month tiki tour then home Time has flown and we have been busy... We have sold all our white goods, dining table, patio table and car and managed to negotiate pick up for tomorrow, so gave done well. Packers in tomorrow. We have alo managed to rent a house in Plymouth and pick up the keys on Thursday next week. Start work on 31st and have orientation programme too. My social calendar is filling up and i cannot believe how busy i will be! Excited but tired. |
Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Originally Posted by Sparkleydiva
(Post 11951722)
Just thought i would update how we are doing...
3 days until we leave NZ for Plymouth and 2 days until DDs leave for a 2 month tiki tour then home Time has flown and we have been busy... We have sold all our white goods, dining table, patio table and car and managed to negotiate pick up for tomorrow, so gave done well. Packers in tomorrow. We have alo managed to rent a house in Plymouth and pick up the keys on Thursday next week. Start work on 31st and have orientation programme too. My social calendar is filling up and i cannot believe how busy i will be! Excited but tired. Would be interesting to know how Plymouth really is. Never lived there, but there seems to be some really nice areas and always had a look now and then on property websites, street view etc. I wonder how the area around Hartley is? Seems to be some nice properties, it's green, hilly and looks quiet enough but still close to the centre. |
Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Originally Posted by Moses2013
(Post 11951762)
Would be interesting to know how Plymouth really is. Never lived there, but there seems to be some really nice areas and always had a look now and then on property websites, street view etc. I wonder how the area around Hartley is? Seems to be some nice properties, it's green, hilly and looks quiet enough but still close to the centre.
Congrats Sparkleydiva on your move, hope it goes well! Do pop over on the ferry and visit Cawsand/Kingsand, a gorgeous place and somewhere I spend a lot of time. |
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Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 11951844)
Plymouth itself is a dump IMO, but lots of lovely areas around. I prefer the Cornwall side over the water, the Devon side is a bit more run down and built up (although that does improve the further away from Plymouth you get).
Congrats Sparkleydiva on your move, hope it goes well! Do pop over on the ferry and visit Cawsand/Kingsand, a gorgeous place and somewhere I spend a lot of time. Heard similar from people. I don't understand why it's run down then, as you'd think it would have all the key ingredients to be a nice city. I suppose the less people you have the less mess you get:lol:, but I do sometimes wonder why so many larger seaside towns look so run down in the UK. It's been a while since I lived in the UK, but for me one of the worst examples is Dover, after I recently took Ferry from there. |
Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
I can't comment on what Plymouth is like to live in, but as a frequent visitor, I don't think it is run down. I like the big shopping mall in the centre and the area down by the port is quite swanky.
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Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Originally Posted by Editha
(Post 11951911)
I can't comment on what Plymouth is like to live in, but as a frequent visitor, I don't think it is run down. I like the big shopping mall in the centre and the area down by the port is quite swanky.
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Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Originally Posted by Lion in Winter
(Post 11952472)
I would be interested in your impressions of Plymouth. The Little Lion is interested in the marine engineering/science courses at Plymouth Uni in a couple of years. I don't know the town well, although we will be visiting this summer.
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Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Originally Posted by Sparkleydiva
(Post 11952474)
I pwill let you know in due course, i know liitle bout plymouth just now but as i am taking up a lecturing position at the university i may be bettered informed shortly
You don't teach engineering do you?:) |
Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Originally Posted by Lion in Winter
(Post 11952477)
Thank you kindly.
You don't teach engineering do you?:) |
Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
Originally Posted by Lion in Winter
(Post 11952472)
I would be interested in your impressions of Plymouth. The Little Lion is interested in the marine engineering/science courses at Plymouth Uni in a couple of years. I don't know the town well, although we will be visiting this summer.
I have a friend, a London civil servant, who has a sister who married a sailor and has lived in the city for most of her adult life. My friend, after many years acquaintance with the city, is intending to retire there to live near her sister, so I feel it can't be that bad. My husband was being treated at Derriford hospital for several months. Derriford hospital is on the outskirts of the city. While he was in the clinic, I'd usually get a bus from Derriford to the centre. That took me through a number of ex-council estates, but they looked nice, not run down, and with some fantastic views towards the sea. Nearer the centre there is some attractive Georgian and Victorian housing. The Drake Circus shopping centre in the centre is very new and smart, but it is in the middle of drab post-war development, to fill in the gaps left by bombing, which is now looking very sad. Exeter is much better for shops. The areas round the waterfront, on the other hand, are very attractive, with great views, lots of good places to eat, and little shops. There is some very expensive housing in that area too. |
Re: Where to live? Job offer in Plymouth
We lived in Plympton for 10+ years before relocating to Munich and later the USA. It's difficult to make a recommendation on where you should look without some idea of:
1). House prices you can afford 2). Your preference between urban v rural, old v new, garden or not, etc... Exeter has some very similar areas in the city to Plymouth, so be careful at jumping to conclusions - also Plymouth is a much bigger city (over 2 times the population) so there is always going to be more work opportunities there too.... If you want nice residential areas around Plymouth without paying the daily tolls for the Tamar Bridge or ferry, look north and east / southeast. There's lots of nice small towns in the South Hams - generally east is cheaper than north. If you don't mind the bigger communities, look at Plymstock and Ivybridge. The southwest is a beautiful part of the country - we have investment property in Exmouth and love to go back and visit. Good luck! |
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