Where to live in the UK?
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Where to live in the UK?
Hello all!
So, after 15 years of going back and forth over considering to relocate back to the UK from Florida, I think we have finally agreed that this would be a good move for our family. We are not happy in the way in which the US is heading and in particular have seen and experienced major changes within Florida which do not make us feel comfortable.
We are in the process of selling our home in Florida and will be renting over here until we decide on our next move. My daughter, 10, is homeschooled, (we decided that would be a safer option as I was not happy with my child participating in shooter drills at the age of 6 in the classroom etc). and is looking forward to starting school in a system which is safer. Her current curricula is UK based so hopefully the transition will be a smooth one.
Our ideal location would be one in a village which is not too far from a city. I miss the country side walks with far reaching views. My research has taken me to Durham and surroundings; Cheshire , York and Harrogate. Villages outside of these areas look pretty but I know nothing about them and if they would be a good fit for us. We would plan to rent in the area first before investing in a property. I am totally unfamiliar with the surrounding small villages and would appreciate any feedback or info on good / bad areas.
We are planning on a much needed vacation back to the UK later on this year, with the hope of driving around some areas which I hope to narrow down beforehand. Hope to fly into Manchester and AirBNB in any of those areas which we narrow down.
Thank you in advance for any info!
So, after 15 years of going back and forth over considering to relocate back to the UK from Florida, I think we have finally agreed that this would be a good move for our family. We are not happy in the way in which the US is heading and in particular have seen and experienced major changes within Florida which do not make us feel comfortable.
We are in the process of selling our home in Florida and will be renting over here until we decide on our next move. My daughter, 10, is homeschooled, (we decided that would be a safer option as I was not happy with my child participating in shooter drills at the age of 6 in the classroom etc). and is looking forward to starting school in a system which is safer. Her current curricula is UK based so hopefully the transition will be a smooth one.
Our ideal location would be one in a village which is not too far from a city. I miss the country side walks with far reaching views. My research has taken me to Durham and surroundings; Cheshire , York and Harrogate. Villages outside of these areas look pretty but I know nothing about them and if they would be a good fit for us. We would plan to rent in the area first before investing in a property. I am totally unfamiliar with the surrounding small villages and would appreciate any feedback or info on good / bad areas.
We are planning on a much needed vacation back to the UK later on this year, with the hope of driving around some areas which I hope to narrow down beforehand. Hope to fly into Manchester and AirBNB in any of those areas which we narrow down.
Thank you in advance for any info!
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Re: Where to live in the UK?
Lots of lovely small towns and villages in the areas you listed. I grew up about 12 miles from Durham, we lived in a small market town where our children were born and a small village in N. Yorkshire while they were very young. Good idea to rent somewhere for a while to feel out an area, discover how well it might suit you.
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Lots of lovely small towns and villages in the areas you listed. I grew up about 12 miles from Durham, we lived in a small market town where our children were born and a small village in N. Yorkshire while they were very young. Good idea to rent somewhere for a while to feel out an area, discover how well it might suit you.
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In N. Yorkshire we lived in Kirklevington, and there are some good options very close by as well. Our favourite place, where our children were born and where we live now is Guisborough on the northern edge of the N Yorks National Park and only 5 miles in from the coast
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For Durham I grew up in Seaham Harbour and I love Barnard Castle.
In N. Yorkshire we lived in Kirklevington, and there are some good options very close by as well. Our favourite place, where our children were born and where we live now is Guisborough on the northern edge of the N Yorks National Park and only 5 miles in from the coast
In N. Yorkshire we lived in Kirklevington, and there are some good options very close by as well. Our favourite place, where our children were born and where we live now is Guisborough on the northern edge of the N Yorks National Park and only 5 miles in from the coast
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Ripon does indeed show up on my searches and looks lovely, so thank you for the endorsement! Love Harrogate but a little pricey it seems. York equally as beautiful.
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My understanding is that as long as I am a non resident of the UK at the time of selling our main residence in the USA; we should be exempt? I will do some more research though. Longest stay for us in the UK was in 2011 for 6 months.
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Re: Where to live in the UK?
Network Map 26.10.21 (northernrailway.co.uk)
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If you want access to a city but live in a semi-rural location, a good start may be to look at the places on the rail links. I am in Guiseley, west of Leeds, and I have the best of both Worlds with the moors on my doorstep but I can get into Leeds by train in 11 minutes. Don't forget to research the crime and the yobbo element in these places. All are not equal and that applies to just about most of the UK.
Network Map 26.10.21 (northernrailway.co.uk)
Network Map 26.10.21 (northernrailway.co.uk)
This is so helpful. Thank you! I'm hoping I can visit these areas on our trip this year. We are planning to fly into Manchester. Hoping that the driving and researching will be doable!
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I am in a tiny village called Sandford in Scotland. Very pretty and fantastic for families and people who love countryside. It feels very rural but the nearest little town is on 3 miles away and has a good selection of everything we need, it is called Strathaven. Then Glasgow is only half an hour away.