If you could live anywhere in the UK
If you could live anywhere in the UK
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BMRed

Original Poster:

203 posts

146 months

Friday 14th July 2023
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I’m 37 have a lovely house up in the Wirral, good job but I have an itch to relocate and try something new.

If you could live anywhere in the UK where would it be?

For me, it’s either Pitlochry after some lovely breaks there or Somerset around the Wells area.

skip_1

3,496 posts

214 months

Friday 14th July 2023
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I like the Northumberland coast and the Scottish borders.

BananaFama

4,917 posts

103 months

Friday 14th July 2023
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A shed in Kielder forest where no one can find me .

scorcher

4,099 posts

258 months

Friday 14th July 2023
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BMRed said:
or Somerset around the Wells area.
Any particular reason? ( I’ve lived local to wells for 53 years but can’t see a particular attraction although there’s obviously a lot worse places to live)

thebraketester

15,566 posts

162 months

Friday 14th July 2023
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There is a house/farm at the foot of Scafell Pike next to the lake. I should like to live there please.

Edited by thebraketester on Saturday 15th July 08:28

Riley Blue

23,007 posts

250 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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I'm happy where I am.

Cadwell, Oulton, Mallory and Donington all within 75 miles, I can walk to a mainline station, local shops within an easy stroll, five supermarkets within a mile, doctor and dentist a walkable distance away, local hospital two miles, three more hospitals within 12 miles, some great driving roads a 15 minute drive away.

I can't think of anywhere else that I'd rather be apart from in a detached house with a triple garage and larger garden in the same town.

the-norseman

15,200 posts

195 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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Probably a nice big house in the highlands with a nice big workshop etc. Plenty of space for the dogs, few miles from the nearest village/town which would have a pub.

x5tuu

12,693 posts

211 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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I live on the edge of Northumberland / Newcastle and its pretty good location wise
- Coast is 5mins from my door
- Central Northumberland 45mins away
- Scottish border on the east is 1hr / west is about 45mins
- Reasonable airport links (NCL is 10mins from my house / EDI is 80-90mins / GLA and MAN are 2-2/5hrs)
- East coast mainline trains, apex of the A1 and A19 to head south
- Properties are reasonable for large, decent homes in nice areas
- Crime isn't particularly apparent
- Abundance of Greggs stores (rofl)

easytiger123

2,665 posts

233 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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London. For all the wonderful parts of the UK that I have been to on holidays I could never live in any of them full time. London for all its disadvantages represents for me the best balance between fabulous open spaces like Hampstead Heath, Hyde Park and Regents Park (to name 3), restaurants, theatres, things to do for adults and kids, schools and easy access to international travel anywhere in the world. It ain't perfect, it's not for everyone but for me I wouldn't want to live anywhere else in the UK.

dukeboy749r

3,236 posts

234 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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Parts of Scotland, Inverie or around Fort William. Even over on the East, parts of Speyside.

Or, rural Suffolk.

Nb: Scotland but not while the SNP are anywhere near the levers of power.

Edited by dukeboy749r on Saturday 15th July 08:06

Vasco

18,009 posts

129 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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Brighton & Hove.

Nice city by the sea, South Downs and lovely Sussex countryside, good train services (but poor roads).

Bill

57,528 posts

279 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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Very happy on the south coast in Dorset. Gets a bit crowded in summer (easy enough to avoid the crowds if you know where to go though). Great kayaking, walking and mountain biking etc, good pubs, decent restaurants. Perfect.

x5tuu

12,693 posts

211 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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easytiger123 said:
London. For all the wonderful parts of the UK that I have been to on holidays I could never live in any of them full time. London for all its disadvantages represents for me the best balance between fabulous open spaces like Hampstead Heath, Hyde Park and Regents Park (to name 3), restaurants, theatres, things to do for adults and kids, schools and easy access to international travel anywhere in the world. It ain't perfect, it's not for everyone but for me I wouldn't want to live anywhere else in the UK.
I wondered how long it would take ...

Horses for courses and all that, but everything mentioned is available pretty much everywhere else

ARHarh

4,892 posts

131 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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x5tuu said:
easytiger123 said:
London. For all the wonderful parts of the UK that I have been to on holidays I could never live in any of them full time. London for all its disadvantages represents for me the best balance between fabulous open spaces like Hampstead Heath, Hyde Park and Regents Park (to name 3), restaurants, theatres, things to do for adults and kids, schools and easy access to international travel anywhere in the world. It ain't perfect, it's not for everyone but for me I wouldn't want to live anywhere else in the UK.
I wondered how long it would take ...

Horses for courses and all that, but everything mentioned is available pretty much everywhere else
Hampstead Heath, Hyde Park and Regents Park are not open spaces, This is an open space.



Vasco

18,009 posts

129 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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easytiger123 said:
London. For all the wonderful parts of the UK that I have been to on holidays I could never live in any of them full time. London for all its disadvantages represents for me the best balance between fabulous open spaces like Hampstead Heath, Hyde Park and Regents Park (to name 3), restaurants, theatres, things to do for adults and kids, schools and easy access to international travel anywhere in the world. It ain't perfect, it's not for everyone but for me I wouldn't want to live anywhere else in the UK.
Aarrggh....

Hectic, expensive, jams, impatience etc etc

Still, we are all different.

LukeBrown66

4,479 posts

70 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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In the Wolds in Lincolnshire or even out in the flatlands, my home and always will be.

Sadly there is no work there so will have to wait a while!

ARHarh

4,892 posts

131 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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For me I made the move 11 years ago from Fleet to the Shropshire North Wales border. Lovely place to live, Hardly any people, Great access to Snowdonia or the Shropshire hills. Close enough to Manchester or Birmingham if you must visit a city. Has its disadvantages though, because there are fewer people you end up having to travel if you want to do some stuff, like shopping or cinemas.

threespires

4,436 posts

235 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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Vasco said:
Brighton & Hove.

Nice city by the sea, South Downs and lovely Sussex countryside, good train services (but poor roads).
Arrived there at 10:00pm last night. With Goodwood cancelled where should I spend the day?

Bill

57,528 posts

279 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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ARHarh said:
Hampstead Heath, Hyde Park and Regents Park are not open spaces, This is an open space.

TBF if you're the sort of person who gets a nosebleed when they get past the M25 London parks probably look like open spaces. biggrin

McGee_22

7,872 posts

203 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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North Devon - grew up there and still love the moors and the beaches.