Going to be new to the area, whats around Taunton?

Going to be new to the area, whats around Taunton?

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VeegasRS6

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367 posts

157 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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All,

Me and the other half are going to be moving to Somerset in early July, after deciding on a move from the very congested South East to somewhere a bit quieter. I've been offered a job (Somerset CC based at Taunton) and our house here has sold so everything seems to be a bit up in the air! wobble

Were thinking of renting for 6 months to get things a bit settled down before buying again and hoping for a bit of advice on areas to look for / avoid.

I've had a good look through the thread a couple down about areas to consider (but he's got a bit of a broader search area than me!) but some personal experience would be most welcome.

Ideally I'd want to be within 45 minutes of Taunton, but I understand it's pretty rubbish getting towards County Hall in the morning and out in the evening. The Quantock Hills looks nice, as does the north area of the Blackdown Hills, we've got two big dogs so good walking is pretty important.

Also (most importantly!) does the area have a fairly good PH meet calendar, or regular events going on?

Thanks in advance

Steve


Saleen836

11,112 posts

209 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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Can't comment on where to live but for meets...Haynes Motor Museum 1st Sunday of the month!

spudgun GB

461 posts

168 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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Getting into Taunton won't be as hard as you think. We live at the very bottom tip of the county, a mile from the Devon and Dorset borders, which is about 16-17 miles and if I couldn't get into Taunton town centre in 35 minutes I would be dissapointed.
If you stick to the South of the town, getting in and out will be easier as you don't really need to touch town very much to get in to county hall, providing you use the B roads.
It's all pretty rural around here and finding somewhere pleasant to suit your needs shouldn't be to hard.
In my opinion Taunton is a fair bit rougher than it used to be. Wellington I find OK, but I have lived in the part of the world all my life so don't have much scope for comparison. There are lots of villages in that part of the world to choose from.
Best of luck with the move.


Edited by spudgun GB on Thursday 21st April 21:49

Rich G

1,271 posts

218 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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Spudgun is pretty much on the money. I live in Trull which is attached to the south side of the town; biased opinion of course but I think it's the better side of town. Getting to County Hall is much easier from here (but I work in Exeter so what would I know).

There are lots of nice places south of the town. Villages between Taunton and the Blackdown Hills and then you have the Hills themselves or the Culm Valley just the other side. If we were to move, that's the direction we'd be going.

Depending on what sort of cars you're into there's drift and drag now and then at Smeatharpe up in the Blackdowns; hill-climbs (modern and classic) at Wiscombe Park just south of Honiton, or as Saleen said Haynes on the 1st Sunday of the month.


Dixy

2,921 posts

205 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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I live in West Somerset and work near county hall, it take me 15 minutes to Pen Elm and often 40 minutes from there.
If you are going to work at Somerset County Council you will be the first to do any work, can you sort out the fking useless addiction to traffic lights.

VeegasRS6

Original Poster:

367 posts

157 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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Thanks all for the feedback so far, I'll keep an eye out for those areas, and get myself registered with some estate and letting agents. I'll definitely pop along to Haynes, I'm not really into the car 'scene' like drifting or hillclimb, but its just nice to have a good chat, bacon sarnie and a cuppa with a group of like minded souls every now and again.

Dixy; without wishing to sound like a local government officer (code for that's exactly what I'm going to do) not my department fella; if you'd like to take a numbered ticket and join the back of the queue over there ------>, someone will be with you this decade biggrin

I've now got to figure out how to get three cars from East Sussex to Somerset, when the OH doesn't like driving on motorways!

Rich G

1,271 posts

218 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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VeegasRS6 said:
Thanks all for the feedback so far, I'll keep an eye out for those areas, and get myself registered with some estate and letting agents.
I can recommend Robert Cooney Estate Agents, very professional and did an excellent job when my Mum sold her house recently.

egor110

16,860 posts

203 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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Quantocks are a good area if you want easy access to quality mountain biking areas but as others have said from around 8 the traffic can be queued up from 40 commando all the way into Taunton.

How about looking around kingston st mary area , nearer to Taunton yet still close enough to the quantocks to take take the dogs out.

If you want to be in Taunton i'd look around sherford or new barn area , then you can walk to county hall pretty easily.

garycab

457 posts

167 months

Saturday 23rd April 2016
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Hi, don't know what your budget is, but have a friend who has a property for sale in Broadway, nice village and close enough to Taunton. http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...

Midlifecrisis71

2,870 posts

275 months

Monday 25th April 2016
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Welcome !

Firstly, traffic in Taunton is NOTHING compared to the Southeast - don't worry too much. When people down here talk about traffic chaos they generally mean it took 10 minutes ! They have never sat on the M40 or M25 for 4 hours without moving !

Taunton has some beautiful houses if you have the cash, some nice areas.

PH - Join my Facebook Group, about 35 events listed this year in the southwest. Its called "South west car enthusiasts and petrolheads"

Cheers

Thorburn

2,399 posts

193 months

Monday 25th April 2016
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Midlifecrisis71 said:
PH - Join my Facebook Group, about 35 events listed this year in the southwest. Its called "South west car enthusiasts and petrolheads"

Cheers
Did a search but couldn't find it.

VeegasRS6

Original Poster:

367 posts

157 months

Monday 25th April 2016
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All - thanks again for the suggestions and pointers.

I think we've decided on renting for 6 months or so, just to get a (little) bit of the stress and hassle out of the new job, new area, complete life upheaval that I've managed to instigate! headache

I was hoping that the traffic wouldn't be too bad, and if we end up not being too far away all the better. I take it the rural A and B roads are quite nice for a spirited drive if I do end up a bit further out? driving

Giles - thanks very much, I've put a request through.


Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

186 months

Monday 25th April 2016
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VeegasRS6 said:
I was hoping that the traffic wouldn't be too bad, and if we end up not being too far away all the better. I take it the rural A and B roads are quite nice for a spirited drive if I do end up a bit further out? driving
A roads no, B roads yes, broadly.

I rather like the B3224 across the Brendon Hills.

egor110

16,860 posts

203 months

Monday 25th April 2016
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VeegasRS6 said:
All - thanks again for the suggestions and pointers.

I think we've decided on renting for 6 months or so, just to get a (little) bit of the stress and hassle out of the new job, new area, complete life upheaval that I've managed to instigate! headache

I was hoping that the traffic wouldn't be too bad, and if we end up not being too far away all the better. I take it the rural A and B roads are quite nice for a spirited drive if I do end up a bit further out? driving

Giles - thanks very much, I've put a request through.
pistonheads search for exmoor.

Munter

31,319 posts

241 months

Monday 25th April 2016
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Midlifecrisis71 said:
Firstly, traffic in Taunton is NOTHING compared to the Southeast - don't worry too much. When people down here talk about traffic chaos they generally mean it took 10 minutes ! They have never sat on the M40 or M25 for 4 hours without moving !
I think the thing is people don't expect the 3 miles from (the wrong side of), the center of town, to the M5, to take 40 minutes. But it does. 25 on a good day I'll grant you. But that's nipping out of work a few minutes early. It should only be 8 or 9 minutes with no traffic.

I've been doing that once a week on various weekdays, for the last 7 years, and it's always the same.

Right now at before 16:00 you can already see the hot spots showing up: https://goo.gl/maps/9BuKvN5CAsD2

Wherever you are living, you want it to be on the same side of town that you work in.

Daston

6,075 posts

203 months

Tuesday 26th April 2016
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Welcome to the area....well when you arrive.

What department will you be working in? I live on the East side of town out towards Monkton Heathfield, getting into county hall by car takes around 15 - 20 min during rush hour but thankfully I can walk along the canal in 30 min (even quicker when I get a bike).

As others have said Haynes breakfast club is a must, Wiscombe hillclimb is a good one to go to and if you like a car show then Thornfalcon garage holds one at the Mount Somerset Hotel September that has a very good turn out.

67Dino

3,583 posts

105 months

Tuesday 26th April 2016
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Just to add that one of the things I love about living here since we moved is having Carrs Ferrari in Exeter for my maintenance and servicing. Promise I'm not being paid for this (does sound like an advert I know!), but these guys deserve a shout out, they really do. First supercar garage I've used that actively look for ways to keep the bill down for you (eg offering reconditioning or fixes instead of new parts), and the quality of their work and general customer service is amazing.

What with the beautiful scenery, winding country roads, and generally low level of traffic, really is the ideal place to own a Ferrari. Although no local Owners Club branch at the moment, which maybe suggests otherwise...

VeegasRS6

Original Poster:

367 posts

157 months

Tuesday 26th April 2016
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Daston said:
Welcome to the area....well when you arrive.

What department will you be working in? I live on the East side of town out towards Monkton Heathfield, getting into county hall by car takes around 15 - 20 min during rush hour but thankfully I can walk along the canal in 30 min (even quicker when I get a bike).

As others have said Haynes breakfast club is a must, Wiscombe hillclimb is a good one to go to and if you like a car show then Thornfalcon garage holds one at the Mount Somerset Hotel September that has a very good turn out.
Adult Social Care; so based at County Hall.

There has been a couple of rentals come up, one in Heathfield and one in Lydeard St Lawrence, both of which look quite nice and the 'right' side of Taunton.

Thanks for the suggestions of roads, it's always good to get an idea of nice areas to start exploring.

Anyone know a good car transport company based in the area, I've got my MR2 turbo that I'll probably need to get moved that way, as SHWBO will be driving her's via the A303, I'll probably lead her that way in the RS6.

Cheers Steve


VeegasRS6

Original Poster:

367 posts

157 months

Tuesday 26th April 2016
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Munter said:
Midlifecrisis71 said:
Firstly, traffic in Taunton is NOTHING compared to the Southeast - don't worry too much. When people down here talk about traffic chaos they generally mean it took 10 minutes ! They have never sat on the M40 or M25 for 4 hours without moving !
I think the thing is people don't expect the 3 miles from (the wrong side of), the center of town, to the M5, to take 40 minutes. But it does. 25 on a good day I'll grant you. But that's nipping out of work a few minutes early. It should only be 8 or 9 minutes with no traffic.

I've been doing that once a week on various weekdays, for the last 7 years, and it's always the same.

Right now at before 16:00 you can already see the hot spots showing up: https://goo.gl/maps/9BuKvN5CAsD2

Wherever you are living, you want it to be on the same side of town that you work in.
It currently takes me 45 minutes to cover 11/12 miles, so as long as it's not as bad as that, I'll be happy.

VeegasRS6

Original Poster:

367 posts

157 months

Tuesday 26th April 2016
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67Dino said:
Just to add that one of the things I love about living here since we moved is having Carrs Ferrari in Exeter for my maintenance and servicing. Promise I'm not being paid for this (does sound like an advert I know!), but these guys deserve a shout out, they really do. First supercar garage I've used that actively look for ways to keep the bill down for you (eg offering reconditioning or fixes instead of new parts), and the quality of their work and general customer service is amazing.

What with the beautiful scenery, winding country roads, and generally low level of traffic, really is the ideal place to own a Ferrari. Although no local Owners Club branch at the moment, which maybe suggests otherwise...
Thanks for the suggestion, I think the RS6 would look a little out of place in a Rari garage, but that is something to think about, I'll need to find a decent garage to look after the fleet.