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I asked this question a couple of years ago, but wondered what the current ABer's preferences would be now.
Might seem a morbid Q, but dying is certainly part of living after all!
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I live in the South East of England - Bedforshire.
Incidentally, we stayed in Killarney, Ireland for a week - we had a brilliant time there with our friends. We visited lots of nice pubs, restaurants & historical places. We also had a few rides on a jaunty cart (with flea ridden horse blankets over our laps) - what fun!
We're looking forward to visiting Ireland again one day.
Bedfordshire - Know it well. I now live in Sussex, but used to live in Oxford & my parents used to live in Aspley Guise (just south of Milton Keynes)
I liked Bedfordshire - lots of great countryside to roam around in, only problem was i missed the sea (being in the middle of the counrty etc) so now i live in the Downs, about 15mins, from the sea.
We thought Bedfordshire was a great place to live when we moved here in '65, but now that Prescott has given his authority to build housing estates here, there & everywhere, we do believe it'll soon lose some of it's idyllic countryside charm!
Having said that, we still find places like Ashridge Park (for walks & picnics), Whipsnade Zoo, Dunstable Downs, Woburn Safari Park & a few other places nice to visit.
P.S. Aspley Guise is a lovely place too.