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We live in the countryside and absoloutely love it. We are near villages, around 45 mins to a city and can be at the coast in an hour. It is perfect for us.
Do you like where you live and why, or would you like to move somewhere else and why? |
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over a year ago
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I live somewhere similar. I used to live in london. I wouldn't swap this for anything now.
I'd maybe like to be closer to the coast but I'm certainly not complaining |
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"We live in the countryside and absoloutely love it. We are near villages, around 45 mins to a city and can be at the coast in an hour. It is perfect for us.
Do you like where you live and why, or would you like to move somewhere else and why?"
Sound good..you have any room for a little un |
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I live in a village 20 min from the city but only ten from the peak district lived here since birth various houses i love it.
About 15 pubs within a mile |
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"We live in the countryside and absoloutely love it. We are near villages, around 45 mins to a city and can be at the coast in an hour. It is perfect for us.
Do you like where you live and why, or would you like to move somewhere else and why?
Sound good..you have any room for a little un "
Absoloutely, anytime |
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Sometimes I live in Devon and sometimes Cornwall (in fact I moved from Cornwall to Devon at the weekend, don't worry lockdown police, I had official permission!).
Down in Cornwall I am closer to the sea, but I prefer the landscapes of Devon, I think I have the best of both worlds and feel very lucky |
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By *uicy jonesMan
over a year ago
near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in |
Where I live is spectacular imo ,,, apparently one of the most scenic places in the country according to books etc , Great country life, an hour away from main cities but obviously got towns around, shopping is more expensive ,,,, we only real downside are not many people around here on fab and have to travel quite a distance to meet , and it's known as gods waiting room here , but otherwise it's an awesome place, during this lockdown you can go walking and two minutes away you've got magnificent walks which we can obviously do as locals |
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We live in a village so semi rural. Have a small town 5 mins away and Newcastle about 30 mins. I love where we live but one day I would like to live walking distance to a beach. At the moment we are about 45 mins drive away x |
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"We live in the countryside and absoloutely love it. We are near villages, around 45 mins to a city and can be at the coast in an hour. It is perfect for us.
Do you like where you live and why, or would you like to move somewhere else and why?
Sound good..you have any room for a little un
Absoloutely, anytime "
Nice one |
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I hate where I live. I'm in a very shite part of Manchester. It's crowded, full of idiots and there isn't anywhere within walking distance that's easy on the eyeballs. I'm hoping to get away from here in the next couple of years. |
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I live in a rural area...I love the countryside, but not particularly the village itself.
If I could afford it I'd love a house in the middle of nowhere, with no neighbours, preferably next to a forest. |
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"I live in a rural area...I love the countryside, but not particularly the village itself.
If I could afford it I'd love a house in the middle of nowhere, with no neighbours, preferably next to a forest. "
Oh god yes me too! Or my own island |
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"I live in a rural area...I love the countryside, but not particularly the village itself.
If I could afford it I'd love a house in the middle of nowhere, with no neighbours, preferably next to a forest.
Oh god yes me too! Or my own island "
An island sounds perfect |
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"I live in woodland surrounded by nature but only 20 minutes to the town centre and 30 minutes from the coast i wouldn't move anywhere else "
This sounds nice. We do have some lovely areas up here x |
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"I live in a rural area...I love the countryside, but not particularly the village itself.
If I could afford it I'd love a house in the middle of nowhere, with no neighbours, preferably next to a forest. "
We are remote with no neighbours. We really appreciate where we live. |
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I love it. I'm right on the seafront, from my lounge I can see up the coast of Liverpool to Crosby and formby, then across the sea to North Wales.
It's urban enough for everything to be convenient, I have two supermarkets in walking distance as well as bars and restaurants and cafes, some great little quirky shops and trains to Liverpool every 15 minutes.
It is an older demographic, there are a lot of pensioners here, but I quite like that.
It's been a deprived area for a very long time; parts are really run-down but you can see the regeneration efforts making a real difference.
I just hope the current situation doesn't kill the leisure and hospitality businesses that this area is building on. |
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I absolutely hate it where I'm living. It makes me feel down and depressed and I feel I have wasted the best part of my life living here.
However I'm looking forward to moving soon and hopefully it's right what they say about life beginning at 40, |
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"Usually I like to be near the coast. I’m a bit of a beach bum so I don’t like being too inland
We have a lot of things in common! "
we’re both beach lovers?! |
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"Usually I like to be near the coast. I’m a bit of a beach bum so I don’t like being too inland
We have a lot of things in common!
we’re both beach lovers?! "
For a start! |
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"I'm ok where i live but my philosophy on life is never live in the places you love because familiarity breeds contempt, too much of a good thing etc "
That is why I moved out of Essex! |
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"I'm ok where i live but my philosophy on life is never live in the places you love because familiarity breeds contempt, too much of a good thing etc
That is why I moved out of Essex! " lol exactly my point |
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"I'm ok where i live but my philosophy on life is never live in the places you love because familiarity breeds contempt, too much of a good thing etc
That is why I moved out of Essex! lol exactly my point "
Bloody Essex Wives! |
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"I'm ok where i live but my philosophy on life is never live in the places you love because familiarity breeds contempt, too much of a good thing etc
That is why I moved out of Essex! lol exactly my point
Bloody Essex Wives! " if you could shut them up and do away with the fake tan |
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"I'm ok where i live but my philosophy on life is never live in the places you love because familiarity breeds contempt, too much of a good thing etc
That is why I moved out of Essex! lol exactly my point
Bloody Essex Wives! if you could shut them up and do away with the fake tan "
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"I absolutely hate it where I'm living. It makes me feel down and depressed and I feel I have wasted the best part of my life living here.
However I'm looking forward to moving soon and hopefully it's right what they say about life beginning at 40, "
That is good news for you. Hope you will be much happier in your new home. |
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Adore my new flat. Moved just before lockdown and so glad we did.
Grade 2 listed, huge windows , loads of light and a great big shared garden for the child.
I've been sat here this morning listening to the bird song with the sunlight pouring in.
Perfect |
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"We live in the countryside and absoloutely love it. We are near villages, around 45 mins to a city and can be at the coast in an hour. It is perfect for us.
Do you like where you live and why, or would you like to move somewhere else and why?
Sound good..you have any room for a little un
Absoloutely, anytime "
Can I come too. I'm not far away |
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No..dont particularily like where I live. Close to amenities, family but i would like to move out of the area. Bad memories. Its very built up where I live, housing estates rammed in.
Would like more space & more green. MrD is trying to get me to move over his side of the city after my messy separation. Would love to but have kids, schools & a dick of an ex to consider.
MsD |
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I'm smack, bang, in the city centre but can be at the beach in 20 minutes in my car. The street I live on is fairly quiet. Quite happy where I am, the only thing missing for me is having a garden x |
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"I'm smack, bang, in the city centre but can be at the beach in 20 minutes in my car. The street I live on is fairly quiet. Quite happy where I am, the only thing missing for me is having a garden x"
I like your bum. I would bum that bum if I were gay! |
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"Would love to move to York, have many friends there and the place is beautiful. A lot of people from York are on here too"
You may need to get a bigger mask then! |
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"Adore my new flat. Moved just before lockdown and so glad we did.
Grade 2 listed, huge windows , loads of light and a great big shared garden for the child.
I've been sat here this morning listening to the bird song with the sunlight pouring in.
Perfect "
Awww that sounds bliss |
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I’m an hour north of London - semi rural in the shire, love the area as it has forests, woods, open spaces. Excellent shopping and social activities. Helps that VA & JD’s is virtually on my doorstep too |
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"Would love to move to York, have many friends there and the place is beautiful. A lot of people from York are on here too"
Our son moved to York at a young age so he could build his career. He loves it and don't think he will ever move back home. |
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I’d quite happily move somewhere more rural but, as sad as it sounds, only if I could get good broadband (150Mbps or more).
My family are heavy internet users (work and leisure) and some of the woeful rural speeds really won’t cut it. |
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