Move from Yorkshire Wolds to Nottingham area

Move from Yorkshire Wolds to Nottingham area

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PigFilth

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3,619 posts

202 months

Wednesday 21st September 2011
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Coming up soon, I have a career move which may (but hopefully won't) involve a need to move from the beautiful rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds, to somewhere nearer to Nottingham (within an hour's drive). Putting aside house prices, is there anywhere within that area that will 'feel' the same, in order to soften the blow? I really don't want to move but it might be a case of needs must.

Suggestions appreciated.

madbadger

11,571 posts

245 months

Wednesday 21st September 2011
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You have my sympathies. frown

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 21st September 2011
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Ashbourne/Belper near Derby?

Matlock and Bakewell that is in the peaks so possible similar?


The Count

3,272 posts

264 months

Wednesday 21st September 2011
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madbadger said:
You have my sympathies. frown
How dare you. punch

The Park is very nice. Worth a look.

Funkateer

990 posts

176 months

Wednesday 21st September 2011
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Try the villages and towns out to the east, Lowdham, Gunthorpe, Southwell, etc. Quite pleasant rolling countryside.

Or the edge of the Peaks as mentioned earlier.

Olivera

7,196 posts

240 months

Wednesday 21st September 2011
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The Count said:
The Park is very nice. Worth a look.
+1, but make sure you have a garage or off street parking

Kays vRS

1,981 posts

177 months

Wednesday 21st September 2011
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I would also say the area around Southwell/Newark is probably the nicest part of Notts and has some really nice picturesque villages and has a proper rural feel to it. Also easy enough to get to Nottingham from there smile

Whereabouts are you moving from, just out of interest?


Edited by Kays vRS on Wednesday 21st September 19:46

zaphod42

50,685 posts

156 months

Wednesday 21st September 2011
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Sorry to hear of your impending loss.

However, if you don't mind a 16mile commute to Nottingham, and depending which bit you need to get to, the vale of belvoir (pron. Beaver, I kid you not) is quite pleasant. No big hills but some nice woods, etc and very nice pubs. Not nice like the wolds, but quite pleasant and your money goes a fair way.

russ_a

4,589 posts

212 months

Wednesday 21st September 2011
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What about Mansfield?

Sarkmeister

1,665 posts

219 months

Wednesday 21st September 2011
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I live in The Park, and it is very nice, but not really what you want if you like the countryside.

If you don't want to be too far away from the city centre I would agree with the suggestions above for Southwell/Gunthorpe. Or maybe one of the villages between Notts and Lboro.

Lost_BMW

12,955 posts

177 months

Wednesday 21st September 2011
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Depends on how big your budget is but any of the little villages/hamlets between and around Wirksworth Duffield are very nice; Idridgehay, Windley, Kirk Ireton, Hazlewood etc.

The countryside along the Ecclesbourne valley is beautiful - rolling, 'soft', wooded and hilly, with expansive views. Very like Wales, or parts of Yorkshire too, in some respects.

Duffield itself is like a large village despite being so close to Derby (and less than an hour from Nottingham), has a range of nice houses and has excellent schools.

Wirksworth is a brilliant place to live, with a really nice 'feel', lots of eateries/cafes that are popular during the day and in the evening and with loads of cultural and historical activities/links, including the almost unique 'Wirksworth Festival' ( http://www.wirksworthfestival.co.uk/ ) and, just completed, the Star Disc ( http://stardiscenterprise.co.uk/articles.html ) and also around 45mins to 1hr, traffic dependant, from Nottingham city centre.


pikeyboy

2,349 posts

215 months

Thursday 22nd September 2011
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Kays vRS said:
I would also say the area around Southwell/Newark is probably the nicest part of Notts and has some really nice picturesque villages and has a proper rural feel to it. Also easy enough to get to Nottingham from there smile

Whereabouts are you moving from, just out of interest?


Edited by Kays vRS on Wednesday 21st September 19:46
This is where I live and I can vouch for it being very rural. In fact I was supposed to be going to the village ploughing match today.

The park is OK if you like living in the city.

Cogcog

11,800 posts

236 months

Thursday 22nd September 2011
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We are moving onto the Yorks-Notts border, obviously we can't actually leave Yorkshire but that area twix A1 and M1 has some nice spots.

Are you buying or renting and how much are you spending as I have 4 years of house search experience in the villages around there. Couple of spots I really liked were the Trent villages alongside the A1 and the area between Bawtry and Gainsborough, and some outsdie Newark.

PigFilth

Original Poster:

3,619 posts

202 months

Thursday 22nd September 2011
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Thanks for the suggestions.

Basically looking to spend around £200K mark - round here that gets a 4-bed detached! Also a decent village school would be spot-on.