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By *nerealman100 OP   Man
over a year ago

Manchester

Who would like to live on the coast and for what reason and where? Also do you live on the coast and What's the pluses of living there and maybe minuses?

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By *929Man
over a year ago

bedlington

Would absolutely love to, the Whitley bay/cullercoats/tynemouth areas are amazing and like another world despite only being a few miles away

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By *asterR and slut mayaMan
over a year ago

Bradford


"Would absolutely love to, the Whitley bay/cullercoats/tynemouth areas are amazing and like another world despite only being a few miles away "

I'm with you and southtyne side but ssh don't tell anyone don't want more visitor up there .

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast

I live on the coast.

It's beautiful.

It's where CS Lewis was inspired in his description of Narnia so you could say I live in a fantasy world.

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By *nerealman100 OP   Man
over a year ago

Manchester


"I live on the coast.

It's beautiful.

It's where CS Lewis was inspired in his description of Narnia so you could say I live in a fantasy world."

wow Never realised it was Ireland where he got his inspiration for Narnia

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We have a house on the Sarasota keys in Florida. It's amazing it's our vacation home. It's right on the Gulf coast.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We live 5 minute walk from an estuary. The tide goes in and out so we kid ourselves we live on the coast.

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By *inger_SnapWoman
over a year ago

Hampshire/Dorset

I live in the coast, 10 minute walk from the beach, it's really great most of the year round. Don't think there are any down sides.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I live 5 mins from 2 beaches and its all pretty good to be fair cant think of a downside

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I live on the coast and I love it. I don’t like seagulls. I love the sound of the sea.

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"We have a house on the Sarasota keys in Florida. It's amazing it's our vacation home. It's right on the Gulf coast."
don’t you get hurricanes and crocodiles and stuff?

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By *eardedwonder999Man
over a year ago

Worcester

Absolutely miss living by the coast I had a house jusr outside Weymouth and literally throwing distance away from the sea ... bloody miss it

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT

I live on the coast. Wouldn’t want to live inland.

Can hear the sea washing up and down the shingle beach when I get up in the mornings.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I kinda would like to , the NE coast cause it’s peaceful & pretty & I love the sea . The only minuses are I’d be hours from airports,,family & friends

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By *ittle Miss TinkerbellWoman
over a year ago

your head


"Would absolutely love to, the Whitley bay/cullercoats/tynemouth areas are amazing and like another world despite only being a few miles away "

Whitley Bay is beautiful!

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

We live in the coast and the benefits are enormous.

The main minus point is the dumping of raw sewage

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham

I live on the coast, everyday is like being on holiday, I got back into sailing, and once a week we get a low flying chinook going along the coast.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"I live on the coast, everyday is like being on holiday, I got back into sailing, and once a week we get a low flying chinook going along the coast."

I love that Chinook!

I wave like a child

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We have a house on the Sarasota keys in Florida. It's amazing it's our vacation home. It's right on the Gulf coast. don’t you get hurricanes and crocodiles and stuff? "
Yes lol it goes with the territory.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love the coast. One day I will live there but nowhere busy, I like it peaceful

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By *elix SightedMan
over a year ago

Cloud 8


"We live in the coast and the benefits are enormous.

The main minus point is the dumping of raw sewage"

You ought to use a toilet like the rest of us.

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By *elix SightedMan
over a year ago

Cloud 8


"Who would like to live on the coast and for what reason and where? Also do you live on the coast and What's the pluses of living there and maybe minuses? "

I have holidayed in Jersey three times and it’s my favourite place in the world. I want to retire there to a place on the northern cliffs and fall asleep every night to the sound of the sea crashing on the rocks. They have beautiful beaches, rugged cliff top walks and beautiful old harbours. And the lighthouse I visited when I got cut off by the tide!

The air is pure, the fish is as fresh as it gets and I can see the Germans coming.

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By *hePerkyPumpkinTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol

My heart belongs to the countryside

But living by the coast, right by the sea... I would love that very much.

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By *nerealman100 OP   Man
over a year ago

Manchester


"We live 5 minute walk from an estuary. The tide goes in and out so we kid ourselves we live on the coast."
lol I could say that with the river I live near but sadly it doesn't go out that much lol

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By *nerealman100 OP   Man
over a year ago

Manchester


"I live on the coast, everyday is like being on holiday, I got back into sailing, and once a week we get a low flying chinook going along the coast."
what's the Chinook looking for is it a coastguard one?

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"My heart belongs to the countryside

But living by the coast, right by the sea... I would love that very much."

I have both, I live in the countryside that just happens to be by the sea

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I grew up by the coast and miss it very much. My folks still live there, but visits tend to be drinking tea in relatives houses

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By *elix SightedMan
over a year ago

Cloud 8


"I grew up by the coast and miss it very much. My folks still live there, but visits tend to be drinking tea in relatives houses "

You can visit me for a long weekend. Tea is banned and you’re only allowed inside for sleep and sex.

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By *ablo minibar123Woman
over a year ago

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The beach is only 10 mins away, though to be honest I rarely go there this time of the year. I think one big downside is the lack of trees, I come from a forested area originally, now I miss trees.

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By *ayo81966Man
over a year ago

barnstaple


"My heart belongs to the countryside

But living by the coast, right by the sea... I would love that very much.

I have both, I live in the countryside that just happens to be by the sea "

Same here moved away for 10 years but had to return to my roots

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By *cunnylassCouple
over a year ago

Exeter


"We live 5 minute walk from an estuary. The tide goes in and out so we kid ourselves we live on the coast."

We can walk to the Exe estuary in 10 minutes so we're in a similar situation.

M and M

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By *eard and BoobsCouple
over a year ago

Portstewart

We live on the coast and the biggest problem with it is actually tourists. It's simply the added volume of traffic and if its a nice day its like a cattle market and mostly we found that they can be very rude if from certain areas as they think we should be privileged to have them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I live in the coast, 10 minute walk from the beach, it's really great most of the year round. Don't think there are any down sides."

So invigorating, a beach walk is just so refreshing, anytime you want a bit of company for the beach ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Who would like to live on the coast and for what reason and where? Also do you live on the coast and What's the pluses of living there and maybe minuses? "

I don't live near a beach , l have to travel a small bit , the ideal situation for me would be a beach & a mountain close to each other

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We live on the coast and the biggest problem with it is actually tourists. It's simply the added volume of traffic and if its a nice day its like a cattle market and mostly we found that they can be very rude if from certain areas as they think we should be privileged to have them "

This

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’d say yes I’d love to live on the coast, to watch the storms rolling in, summer beach days without the endless drives, the smell of the sea. And great seafood

I’d probably pick north Devon if I had the choice. Around Braunton or Woolacombe or Ilfracombe

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By *TG3Man
over a year ago

Dorchester


"Who would like to live on the coast and for what reason and where? Also do you live on the coast and What's the pluses of living there and maybe minuses? "
Its beautiful, no minuses its beautiful, move

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By *ayo81966Man
over a year ago

barnstaple


"I’d say yes I’d love to live on the coast, to watch the storms rolling in, summer beach days without the endless drives, the smell of the sea. And great seafood

I’d probably pick north Devon if I had the choice. Around Braunton or Woolacombe or Ilfracombe"

If down this way up 4 a social ilfracombe born braunton raised

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd love to live on the coast, but only from sept-march.

I'd have to move inland away from people once it starts getting warmer.

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By *aGaGagging for itCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Would absolutely love to, the Whitley bay/cullercoats/tynemouth areas are amazing and like another world despite only being a few miles away "

Even better, head further up to Northumberland for miles of unspoilt, pristine sandy beaches, dotted with castles, a petrified forest and even a couple of naturist beaches.

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By *aGaGagging for itCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Why? Clean fresh air, expansive views, with a sea view everyday is different, unique wildlife, inspiration to imagine beyond the horizon, dream of travelling, imagination of sea history, appreciate the awesome power of nature, the wonder that since the earth has been in orbit around the sun and the moon around the earth that there have been 2 low tides and 2 high tides every day, a sun rise at sea is nature's way of creating a brand new day that has never happened before, another gift of life and opportunity.

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"I live in the coast, 10 minute walk from the beach, it's really great most of the year round. Don't think there are any down sides."

Aside from the plentiful supply of seagull shit of course.....

And the annoying tourists (why they come here is a mystery to me), the mess they leave and the traffic.

And the nearby nuclear power station.

It's nice being a short drive from the beach though.

A

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By *ookie46Woman
over a year ago

Deepest darkest Peru

I live on the NE coast, I’m spoilt for which part to visit. I love to walk along the beach, shoes in hand as the water covers my toes. It really is good for the soul

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By *unx2019Couple
over a year ago

Moray

Live in a little coastal village called Lossiemouth, lovely beaches, places to eat and good place to live.

Big RAF camp right next to it, cold in winter and packed with tourists from April till October

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"We live on the coast and the biggest problem with it is actually tourists. It's simply the added volume of traffic and if its a nice day its like a cattle market and mostly we found that they can be very rude if from certain areas as they think we should be privileged to have them "

We don't mind the tourists too much, certain parts of Hastings are among the top 2% of families living in poverty so the money tourists bring into the area is welcome. Although a minority are rude, entitled, messy and seem to think the locals should keep out of their way and allow their kids to run riot.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

Also if you aren't used to the sea only go in the water on beaches with life guards, find out about tides and currents, don't let anyone in the water on or in an inflatable unless you know it's safe, take your bloomin rubbish home with you and don't use those disposable barbecues then just cover them up with sand or stones.

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By *obilebottomMan
over a year ago

All over


"Also if you aren't used to the sea only go in the water on beaches with life guards, find out about tides and currents, don't let anyone in the water on or in an inflatable unless you know it's safe, take your bloomin rubbish home with you and don't use those disposable barbecues then just cover them up with sand or stones.

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I hate it when I see people leaving their rubbish on the beach or anywhere to be fair. Mind you, what do you expect when you even see people even throwing stuff out of their cars on to the streets and even motorways. Have a lovely time on the beach, take a rubbish bag with you, put all your rubbish in the bag and take back to dispose approppriately. Not difficult is it?

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By *ayo81966Man
over a year ago

barnstaple


"Also if you aren't used to the sea only go in the water on beaches with life guards, find out about tides and currents, don't let anyone in the water on or in an inflatable unless you know it's safe, take your bloomin rubbish home with you and don't use those disposable barbecues then just cover them up with sand or stones.

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But wait until they are totally cold douse with water if need be

Been several instances of cars being burnt out by them put in boot right over fuel tank!!!!

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By *agerMorganMan
over a year ago

Canvey Island

I live near the coast on the Thames, isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.

During the summer our roads are clogged up, our beaches get tons of rubbish left behind and not placed into bins and to top it off, constant fights.

Can’t wait to leave here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When I finally retire it will be to the coast. I would choose Cornwall but my kids are in Kent so it will probably be Hastings, maybe Rye. I like coastal walks and being near the sea. Occasionally on it..

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
over a year ago

Reading

it's a bit risky in these days.of climate change.

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By *BC AndyMan
over a year ago

Richmond Upon Thames

I've been driving to Worthing and Hove beaches over the last 6 weeks enjoying the great weather got some good beach runs in swimming sunbathing. Very nice places could i move there possibly.

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By *2000ManMan
over a year ago

Worthing

I live on the coast and love it. 10 mins drive from seafront. Cannot think of minuses...maybe the winter breeze?

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By *2000ManMan
over a year ago

Worthing


"I've been driving to Worthing and Hove beaches over the last 6 weeks enjoying the great weather got some good beach runs in swimming sunbathing. Very nice places could i move there possibly."

Go for it. Worthing is great. Not too commercial but things going on specially in Summer. If you like classic cars, July 30th is a custom/U.S. car show.

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By *nerealman100 OP   Man
over a year ago

Manchester


"Also if you aren't used to the sea only go in the water on beaches with life guards, find out about tides and currents, don't let anyone in the water on or in an inflatable unless you know it's safe, take your bloomin rubbish home with you and don't use those disposable barbecues then just cover them up with sand or stones.

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it does nark me off when people leave rubbish on the beach you brought it you take it away the down side is you go to some places and there is a lack of bins and that means people dump rubbish too and if that is the case take your rubbish home or at least to the first public bin that you see and keep Britain tidy.

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