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Desirable Locations to Live in England?
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Outside of the South East as too over crowded. TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Chuck has mentioned where he lives plenty of times, so I assume that he won't mind me answering your question, Mountainboo. It's here:
http://homepage.ntlwo.../pr06b_museumtown.htm
If you're looking for nice villages, which aren't wildly expensive, then there are plenty here in Suffolk (as long as you stay away from the coast). For example, Woolpit has loads of traditional 'charm'. It's big enough to support a couple of pubs and a few shops. (For other shopping, Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich can serve all of your needs). It's also got loads going on, including an annual music & arts festival. (About a week and a half of jazz, opera, folk, theatre, etc):
http://www.woolpit.org/index.html
http://homepage.ntlwo.../pr06b_museumtown.htm
If you're looking for nice villages, which aren't wildly expensive, then there are plenty here in Suffolk (as long as you stay away from the coast). For example, Woolpit has loads of traditional 'charm'. It's big enough to support a couple of pubs and a few shops. (For other shopping, Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich can serve all of your needs). It's also got loads going on, including an annual music & arts festival. (About a week and a half of jazz, opera, folk, theatre, etc):
http://www.woolpit.org/index.html
Yorkshire is beautiful, Norfolk is too, Somerset, Devon, I could go on.
The counties closer to London and other big cities are all busier the closer you get to the commuter belt. But that's all fairly obvious isn't it. If I could live anywhere I'd live in one of the counties I mentioned and be 20 miles from a City and 20 miles form the coast. I'd work in the city and play at the coast and inthe countryside. In fact that is exactly what I do - how lucky am I?
The counties closer to London and other big cities are all busier the closer you get to the commuter belt. But that's all fairly obvious isn't it. If I could live anywhere I'd live in one of the counties I mentioned and be 20 miles from a City and 20 miles form the coast. I'd work in the city and play at the coast and inthe countryside. In fact that is exactly what I do - how lucky am I?
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