Wish you were there...
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Onelife
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Wish you were there...
If money was no object where in the UK would you like to live.
We have plans to move to Shropshire next year, not that I particularly want to go there but it is somewhere that my wife has always wanted to live so I suppose I'll have to go with her...squeak squeak.
We have plans to move to Shropshire next year, not that I particularly want to go there but it is somewhere that my wife has always wanted to live so I suppose I'll have to go with her...squeak squeak.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Wish you were there...
We'd love to live on the coast, overlooking a working port or harbour, or failing that beside a busy canal or river. In reality the money would be an issue because where we live is a relatively low cost area, which is great being here but means that any move would probably need a substantial downsize to stay in budget. But even if money wasn't a problem there are too many obstacles to moving for us - not least two lovely grandchildren, so unless the money was enough to take them, along with our daughter and son-in-law too, it won't happen.
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Manoverboard
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Re: Wish you were there...
We already live there ... Darzet ... but if we do decide to move one day thanks for the heads up about Shropshire.

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Dancing Queen
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Re: Wish you were there...
Close to Southampton for obvious reasons
but as a second choice probably somewhere like the North York Moors.
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GillD46
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Re: Wish you were there...
I am extremely happy living here in the UK's first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty The Gower Peninsula. We have beautiful cliff walks right behind our house and although we do get quite a bit of rain, we also seem to have a micro climate as we have only had 2 frosts in the 2 1/2 years we have lived here!
The ONLY downside is the fact it takes 3 1/2 -4 hours to Southampton and Heathrow.
The ONLY downside is the fact it takes 3 1/2 -4 hours to Southampton and Heathrow.
Gill
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suespud
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Re: Wish you were there...
I am very happy with where we live now. Dont want to move elsewhere..just want to be together in our family home.....till we pop our clogs then maybe get scattered into the sea..in Bamburgh
In the past 15 ish years..Hubby and I have had our family home in Jarrow and a second place ..(RENTED) in Bedford, Caswell Bay, Windsor...and now Wetherby..a sweet one bedroom apartment.
Counting the months down till he retires..a fair few, but cant wait to only have one home.
In the past 15 ish years..Hubby and I have had our family home in Jarrow and a second place ..(RENTED) in Bedford, Caswell Bay, Windsor...and now Wetherby..a sweet one bedroom apartment.
Counting the months down till he retires..a fair few, but cant wait to only have one home.
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Meg 50
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Re: Wish you were there...
We toy with the idea of the Isle of Wight, but realistically we'll probably stay here - we like our friends and the infrastructure here
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Stephen
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Re: Wish you were there...
Devon for me
The good lady is hoping to retire next year, but I still don't think a move is on the cards while her mum is alive. I guess I'll just have to up the dose ......bless her 
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Onelife
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Re: Wish you were there...
Hey Stephen...I've heard Gills cliff walks are lovely if not a little precarious

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Onelife
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Re: Wish you were there...
Although we have our tin can in Wales I can't say I would particularly like to live in Wales as I find the weather so unpredictable, no let me rephrase that, the weather in Wales is very predictable as it seems to rain every other day when we are there.
If you could plonk me anywhere I wouldn't mind finding myself in the Yorkshire Dales. A nice little cottage nestled just outside one of the many villages would do me fine. If it had a stream running next to the property better still as I would love to go panning for gold even if there was none in there...bit like when I used to go sea fishing without any bait off the rocks in Cormwall. Still enjoyed it though.
If you could plonk me anywhere I wouldn't mind finding myself in the Yorkshire Dales. A nice little cottage nestled just outside one of the many villages would do me fine. If it had a stream running next to the property better still as I would love to go panning for gold even if there was none in there...bit like when I used to go sea fishing without any bait off the rocks in Cormwall. Still enjoyed it though.
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Onelife
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Re: Wish you were there...
suespud wrote:I am very happy with where we live now. Dont want to move elsewhere..just want to be together in our family home.....till we pop our clogs then maybe get scattered into the sea..in Bamburgh
In the past 15 ish years..Hubby and I have had our family home in Jarrow and a second place ..(RENTED) in Bedford, Caswell Bay, Windsor...and now Wetherby..a sweet one bedroom apartment.
Counting the months down till he retires..a fair few, but cant wait to only have one home.
Hi Sue...talking about popping your clogs and scattering your ashes in Banburgh (a long way off I hope)
Both me and my wife have decided where our ashes will be scattered..there's a little stone circle perched right on top of a hill close to the village of Priest Weston, we've walked there many times and thoroughly enjoyed the magnificent views it affords...if you're passing do drop in and say hello
Regards
Keith
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Stephen
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Re: Wish you were there...
Onelife wrote:suespud wrote:I am very happy with where we live now. Dont want to move elsewhere..just want to be together in our family home.....till we pop our clogs then maybe get scattered into the sea..in Bamburgh
In the past 15 ish years..Hubby and I have had our family home in Jarrow and a second place ..(RENTED) in Bedford, Caswell Bay, Windsor...and now Wetherby..a sweet one bedroom apartment.
Counting the months down till he retires..a fair few, but cant wait to only have one home.
Hi Sue...talking about popping your clogs and scattering your ashes in Banburgh (a long way off I hope)
Both me and my wife have decided where our ashes will be scattered..there's a little stone circle perched right on top of a hill close to the village of Priest Weston, we've walked there many times and thoroughly enjoyed the magnificent views it affords...if you're passing do drop in and say hello![]()
Regards
Keith
I would appreciate it Endoflife If you would leave instructions for the funeral director to let me know what day your ashes are going to be scattered from pikey peak, I'll then try to remember not to get the BBQ out that day. Nothing worse than ash blowing all over your stuffed chicken breasts
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Onelife
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Re: Wish you were there...
Stephen.....if you let the funeral directors know when and where you're having the barbecue I'll get them to drop off some flowers.....l just love brightening up your day.

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Stephen
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Onelife wrote:Stephen.....if you let the funeral directors know when and where you're having the barbecue I'll get them to drop off some flowers.....l just love brightening up your day.![]()
No thanks. Plastic looks so cheap
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daib GC
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Re: Wish you were there...
Clearly the only place has to be Northumberland, with a flat in Southampton for the odd holiday or two or three. Nothing fancy. A bed a large wardrobe for cruise clothes and a washing machine. Might stretch to a table and chairs for the odd meal.
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Dark Knight
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if money were no object it would be a castle in Cornwall with a river running through my massive estate, a helipad and my own pilot
a place in Soton would be bottom of the list by a mile
a place in Soton would be bottom of the list by a mile
Nihil Obstat
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emjay45
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Re: Wish you were there...
I'm very happy where I live now. I really can't think of anywhere I'd prefer, most places in the UK are far too crowded for me. 
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: Wish you were there...
If money was truly no object - either the QM2 or the Oceana
Alan
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