Village/Small Town recommendations for a retired person

Village/Small Town recommendations for a retired person

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JackReacher

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2,126 posts

215 months

Monday 18th June 2018
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My mother is looking to relocate closer to us (Fleet), so looking for recommendations in the wider area for locations she can start to look at. Ideally somewhere safe, with a bit of character, a good community where she can start to build a new network of friends etc. In terms of criteria, ideally looking for the following:-

Somewhere to the south west of London, in the arc between Reading and Guildford
A few shops/cafes etc within walking distance, or bus route. Doesn’t need to be a big centre.
3 bed house for under £550k in nice area, with parking
Walking distance/or short drive from a station into London, ideally with train journey time of roughly an hour or less.

As an example, central Farnham would be perfect, but it seems too expensive for something relatively central. What are Godalming, Haslemere, Liphook. Petersfield like? She probably wants to avoid the Basingstoke and Camberley areas.

Any recommendations would be welcome, especially if you have elderly relatives in their 60s/70s who like an area!

Mr Tidy

22,259 posts

127 months

Tuesday 19th June 2018
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Of the places you have mentioned I'd go for Haslemere - but with your user name surely you just get off the bus when you feel like it, then walk the rest of the way! laugh

DJT

231 posts

161 months

Tuesday 19th June 2018
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Sounds like you are describing Fleet! I assume that is too close. ;-)

We have elderly parents here who like it. WI, local village fetes, etc.

Edited by DJT on Tuesday 19th June 07:22

paul71a

151 posts

233 months

Tuesday 19th June 2018
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Hook would work; slightly cheaper than fleet, a small range of shops, train to london in an hour and only two stops from fleet.

JackReacher

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2,126 posts

215 months

Tuesday 19th June 2018
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DJT said:
Sounds like you are describing Fleet! I assume that is too close. ;-)

We have elderly parents here who like it. WI, local village fetes, etc.

Edited by DJT on Tuesday 19th June 07:22
maybe too close wink although I agree it meets most of the criteria, except very little character.

Mr Tidy said:
Of the places you have mentioned I'd go for Haslemere - but with your user name surely you just get off the bus when you feel like it, then walk the rest of the way! laugh
Yes obviously I would just stay wherever the bus took me smile Will take a closer look at Haslemere, have only been there once.

paul71a said:
Hook would work; slightly cheaper than fleet, a small range of shops, train to london in an hour and only two stops from fleet.
I don't mind Hook, but I don't think there is enough there in terms of shops or character really.

bigandclever

13,775 posts

238 months

Tuesday 19th June 2018
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Caversham, in Reading?

jeremyc

23,432 posts

284 months

Tuesday 19th June 2018
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SVTRick

3,633 posts

195 months

Tuesday 19th June 2018
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Am selling my detached bungalow in West End village, only two bedrooms.
Parking on drive for two cars and also detached garage with power & water .
Ideal for retired person with decent neighbours and close to village centre, handy for bus and Brookwood station.

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 19th June 2018
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Borden is nice. Small village. All the squadies have moved out.

dobly

1,178 posts

159 months

Tuesday 19th June 2018
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Bentley? Bagshot? One might be too quiet, the other too busy. Both have houses for sale within budget.

schmalex

13,616 posts

206 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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Hook’s not very nice.

I would be looking to Odiham / Hartley Wintney : Sherfield on Loddon . Even places a bit further out like Kingsclere are quite pleasant

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

198 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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Chelsey
Witney
Hurley
Nettlebed
Christmas Common
Goring
Dunsden Green

JackReacher

Original Poster:

2,126 posts

215 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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jeremyc said:
Initially, I thought too close to Fleet, but it does fit the criteria and is a nice place, although some busy roads going through it.

Super_G said:
Borden is nice. Small village. All the squadies have moved out.
Hmm, I've cycled through it once, and a friend used to teach in a school there with many troubled children, has it really changed?

Welshbeef said:
Chelsey
Witney
Hurley
Nettlebed
Christmas Common
Goring
Dunsden Green
Thanks, will look into these as well as Bentley as suggested above

JackReacher

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2,126 posts

215 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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SVTRick said:
Am selling my detached bungalow in West End village, only two bedrooms.
Parking on drive for two cars and also detached garage with power & water .
Ideal for retired person with decent neighbours and close to village centre, handy for bus and Brookwood station.
Not sure she is ready for a Bungalow, but West End seems well located. Much there in terms of a village centre?

Old Merc

3,490 posts

167 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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How about the Twyford,Charvil,Ruscombe,Hurst area ? We moved to Charvil 20 years ago,no regrets at all,lovely area. Twyford has everything you want,nice shops,cafe`s,pubs,restaurants and a Waitrose but still keeps that village style . Rail station to London and the west,Heathrow 30 mins, River Thames and the M4 a mile or so away.

SVTRick

3,633 posts

195 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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JackReacher said:
Not sure she is ready for a Bungalow, but West End seems well located. Much there in terms of a village centre?
Large park, local shops, couple of pubs and short trip to other good local ones with good food.
Decent common for walking, Bowls Club and other typical villagy things.
Local Church and not far from random garden centres etc.


edc

9,234 posts

251 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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It might not be very fashionable but my 60s and 70s folks are in Knaphill. It's not particularly rural village like but they are down near the park, decent enough for a retired person bus service, trains from Brookwood or Woking, a smattering of pubs, restaurants, shops and of course charity/second hand shops 😂