Help with places to live in Yorkshire
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No one apart from me you mean
It's all good mate, TBH if everyone is up that way bar your folks, I'd be looking at moving them too. From experience its a PITA when they are an 1:30 away, let alone further so we moved from 1/2 way between both to be closer to J's parents as they were the ones that needed us closer and I have my brother living with mine.
It's all good mate, TBH if everyone is up that way bar your folks, I'd be looking at moving them too. From experience its a PITA when they are an 1:30 away, let alone further so we moved from 1/2 way between both to be closer to J's parents as they were the ones that needed us closer and I have my brother living with mine.
ali_kat said:
No one apart from me you mean
It's all good mate, TBH if everyone is up that way bar your folks, I'd be looking at moving them too. From experience its a PITA when they are an 1:30 away, let alone further so we moved from 1/2 way between both to be closer to J's parents as they were the ones that needed us closer and I have my brother living with mine.
My parents may end up coming that way but not until they cannot drive any more. They love their village in Bucks and have a massive group of friends built up over 40+ years.It's all good mate, TBH if everyone is up that way bar your folks, I'd be looking at moving them too. From experience its a PITA when they are an 1:30 away, let alone further so we moved from 1/2 way between both to be closer to J's parents as they were the ones that needed us closer and I have my brother living with mine.
Calderdale is nice (and I'm not just saying that because it's where I live)
The upper valley has some lovely villages and it's got great access to the M62 (if you like that sort of thing)
Local house shops are.
http://vgestates.co.uk/
http://www.charnockbates.co.uk/
Lotsa lovely stuff
GD
The upper valley has some lovely villages and it's got great access to the M62 (if you like that sort of thing)
Local house shops are.
http://vgestates.co.uk/
http://www.charnockbates.co.uk/
Lotsa lovely stuff
GD
AndyTR said:
We moved to Collingham in April and absolutely love it here. Local shops are good, we have a great deli and superb wine store. Wetherby is just down the road, Harrogate is 15 minutes away and local transport links are good.
And you have a Porsche specialist....I'm up the road in Scarcroft.....
AndyTR said:
Did you live in Colton a few years back? Seem to remember your reg on a rather nice 911.
You have a good memory.... But yes lived there for 10/11 years about 20 years ago and the plate was on a variety of Porsche's when we were there the most memorable one was a 964 Turbo in Rubystone (pink)...! CRA1G said:
You have a good memory.... But yes lived there for 10/11 years about 20 years ago and the plate was on a variety of Porsche's when we were there the most memorable one was a 964 Turbo in Rubystone (pink)...!
That's the one, I think I was knocking around in a fiesta back then and was living at my wife's, then girlfriend's, parents in Garforth Naburn is nice but a bit near water treatment works for spending that much.
Escrick fits the bill perfectly for you. Two pubs, garage and convenience store being rebuilt currently. Hotel with a gym (if that's your thing. Bus into York is 15 minutes or £20 taxi ride.
Riccall (Where I'm from) Stillingfleet, Skipwith, Dunnington, Surton on Derwent are all really nice and meet your criteria.
Escrick fits the bill perfectly for you. Two pubs, garage and convenience store being rebuilt currently. Hotel with a gym (if that's your thing. Bus into York is 15 minutes or £20 taxi ride.
Riccall (Where I'm from) Stillingfleet, Skipwith, Dunnington, Surton on Derwent are all really nice and meet your criteria.
Thorner.
3 pubs, little shop, proper old school village hall (with quite a surprising annual comedy weekend). In the 'catchment area' for Leedsfest tickets.
Lots of little villages around Wetherby too (Linton for example).
Lots of nice places between Leeds and Harrogate too.
As others have sad, a lot of choice around York/further north than Leeds.
3 pubs, little shop, proper old school village hall (with quite a surprising annual comedy weekend). In the 'catchment area' for Leedsfest tickets.
Lots of little villages around Wetherby too (Linton for example).
Lots of nice places between Leeds and Harrogate too.
As others have sad, a lot of choice around York/further north than Leeds.
North Duffield also fits the bill of what you want nicely with some nice properties. My parents live in the village so any questions about the area feel free to ask away. It's got a pub, village shop, primary school, sports fields and village pond! Also worth a look is the next village along, Bubwith.
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Edited by AlexFR on Monday 24th August 09:23
coppice said:
Easingwold, Ripon, Masham and Boroughbridge in that order. Easingwold is the perfect large village/ small township . Ripon bigger and worth living there for Curzon cinema alone . Masham stupidly pretty and Boroughbridge has come on in leaps and bounds , having been at a very low ebb in 80s . I live near Thirsk - North Yorkshire's answer to Twin Peaks...
I'd agree with all of those except Ripon, which saddens me as most of my family are Riponians.For some reason the 'Harrogate Effect' seems to have bypassed Ripon completely - I think the city just expanded too quickly once the ringroad was done and as a result there seems to be more crime and antisocial behaviour than comparable areas.
Masham and Easingwold are lovely, and a good compromise between village and town, though Masham does get busy in the tourist season.
Parents live in Roecliffe, near Boroughbridge which I'd agree has improved a lot - another small town with a good atmosphere and good road links being within a mile of the A1.
Can't recommend South Milford highly enough. We bought our house here in January and haven't looked back. We have a 24hr BP/M&S Food, a train station plus the one in Sherburn two minutes away on a different line, we are a couple of minutes from the A1 and the local pub has the best food I have ever eaten (plus awesome cocktails). It's a big village which is expanding, but I love it.
The local Indian is also fantastic and there's a Spar and a Tesco Express just up the main road too.
One of the best things here though, is the selection of awesome roads locally. A drive out towards Elvington can be absolutely fantastic.
The local Indian is also fantastic and there's a Spar and a Tesco Express just up the main road too.
One of the best things here though, is the selection of awesome roads locally. A drive out towards Elvington can be absolutely fantastic.
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