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By *he love cats OP   Couple
23 weeks ago

South Wales

on where to live if you had the choice?

City, countryside or a costal location?

Tell us why?

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By *riar BelisseWoman
23 weeks ago

Delightful Bliss


"on where to live if you had the choice?

City, countryside or a costal location?

Tell us why?"

Suburbia.

All the above are good tourist destinations and they flock in droves in the summer causing mayhem...

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By *ickleTheWonderSchlongMan
23 weeks ago

Ends

City. I need to be able to buy plantain.

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By *eeliciouschaosWoman
23 weeks ago

Wherever

Coastal is all I ever need. Sea is so good for the soul.

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By *ascaIMan
23 weeks ago

Cheshire Liverpool Manchester

Countryside. I want that Hobbit life.

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By *ad NannaWoman
23 weeks ago

East London

I'd live by the sea.

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By *ad NannaWoman
23 weeks ago

East London


"City. I need to be able to buy plantain. "

Get it delivered

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By *oxychicWoman
23 weeks ago

Nottinghamshire

Countryside I live in a village I couldn't do town life or city

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By *oom_88Man
23 weeks ago

Grays

Countryside, alot of green, alot of peace, not many crazy people, prices drop on everything compared to the city. People tend to be more friendly. Houses are more spacious

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

Why not all three?

A countryside cottage for switching off, long countryside walks, slow, and calmness. A place to enjoy the outdoors, tending a garden, etc.

A large city house with spacious interiors full of things that make it your oasis amongst city living.

A seaside bungalow to hide at enjoying the sea, sand, sun, and salt. Neutral decor, outdoor and indoors living spaces. Small enough to not want to spend all your time there but comfortable enough to spend time in when craving the seaside.

Despite the location, the most important bit would be who accompanies you to partake in memories together in these spaces.

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By *ang bang bangity bangCouple
23 weeks ago

Sunderland

Countryside or costal is fine with us.

I grew up on a farm and that's where I've always wanted to live since I was daft enough to leave at 18

Mr

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

I love the idea of stunning, peaceful surrounding, but realiaty is that I love people and atmosphere.

I think a nice sea view appartment nor far from a busy area would be perfect!

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By *olfandtazCouple
23 weeks ago

Bristol

I live on the outskirts of Bristol so I've got a good mix... the peace of being away from the city but close enough to be able to enjoy the nightlife if I want too

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

I would love to live coastal again.

I spent my first 37 years living and working in the Brighton area.

I have since lived in London, rural Ireland and now the interior of Brazil.

I really miss the sea.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
23 weeks ago

Leeds

Countryside but close to a town.

I like where we are it's perfect, countryside on our doorstep and close to York, Harrogate, Leeds & Wakefield.

Mrs

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By *C44Man
23 weeks ago

Ipswich

Currently in a village in the countryside. Love it. Working towards retiring to sweden/Finland and looking at cabin in the woods or private island.

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By *axim3840Man
23 weeks ago

Hackney

Costal location. Sea breeze, fish n chips

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By *onkeynutWoman
23 weeks ago

somewhere

Countryside with no near neighbours.

Just because I don’t like people.

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago


"Coastal is all I ever need. Sea is so good for the soul."

I second this. If you ever achieve it, please get in contact if you want a lodger

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

23 weeks ago

East Sussex

We're lucky because we're coastal/countryside and that's our preference unless we could afford a very large house in isolated grounds somewhere.

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By *andynecklaceWoman
23 weeks ago

Someplace

Countryside

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By *iddlesticksMan
23 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.

Countryside by the coast. The very best that the natural world has to offer.

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By *eordieJeansCouple
23 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

I’m a city boy. I’d be bored in the countryside.

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By *ell GwynnWoman
23 weeks ago

North Yorkshire


"Countryside. I want that Hobbit life. "

This, pretty much. I grew up in the middle of nowhere and even the small market town I currently live in feels too urban

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

In between countryside and city this way I’m far enough from humans but close enough to civilisation aka shops/pub 😂😂😁

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By *d mirerMan
23 weeks ago

lost

Coastal !

I’m in the countryside just now despite being a city dweller on and off .

The coast is just such a draw and my dogs love it .

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By *eliWoman
23 weeks ago

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Countryside, but in a little village. Ideally located so I can access the coast and a city in less than two hours.

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By *hunky GentMan
23 weeks ago

Maldon and Peterborough

So long as I'm near a good road then I'm cool.

You're never too far from a town, city and coast in this country.

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By *aizyWoman
23 weeks ago

west midlands

Coastal for me, I love the sea especially in winter watching storms come in.

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By *hunky GentMan
23 weeks ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"Coastal for me, I love the sea especially in winter watching storms come in."

You're always welcome to visit Maldon.

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By *ozzybear1981Man
23 weeks ago

preston

The country side, a nice cabin or old stone cottage with a defender to make the winter drives to the nearest village.

A wood fired hot tub to laze in and take in the star drenched sky.

A few dogs and chickens and plenty of places to hike with the dogs.

I’ve not thought about this at all 😂

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
23 weeks ago

little house on the praire

I live in a smallish town surrounded by countryside. Suits me, wouldn't want to live anywhere else

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By *KTim61Man
23 weeks ago

Tipton

As I've never lived anywhere else I'd stick to what I know that's in the town near to the shops but love to have a holiday in the country to try it out like in the film

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By *B69Woman
23 weeks ago

Wiltshire

On the beach for me, slept so well with the sound of the waves

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By *aizyWoman
23 weeks ago

west midlands


"Coastal for me, I love the sea especially in winter watching storms come in.

You're always welcome to visit Maldon.

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Thank you Chunky

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By *llie AssMan
23 weeks ago

South Yorkshire


"on where to live if you had the choice?

City, countryside or a costal location?

Tell us why?"

City. Or city ish. More to do, more opportunities for my kids.

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

Huge Log cabin in the woods with no neighbours for at least 2 miles would be good.

Coastal I used to do for months in the summer growing up.

City I'm in now

Countryside is just up the road too

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By *parkle1974Woman
23 weeks ago

Leeds

It would definitely be by the coast, grew up with it literally on my doorstep x

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By *ake_or_deathMan
23 weeks ago

Manchester


"on where to live if you had the choice?

City, countryside or a costal location?

Tell us why?"

Coastal - I'd love to live by the sea.

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By *laytime_13Woman
23 weeks ago

Lincs

I had this choice 2 years ago and it’s the best thing I ever did.

In the countryside with the coast half an hour away and big cities within 2 hours. Best of all the worlds!

Priority for me was near the sea, I’d like to be walking distance not half hour drive but I live in a much nicer area than if I lived in one of the coastal towns nearby. And half an hour is a damn site closer than the 2-3 hours it used to be.

If budget allowed there would have been other specific areas I’d have explored first but actually I’m pretty happy where I landed

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By *C44Man
23 weeks ago

Ipswich

And now I see why Suffolk is getting so expensive, seems to tick everyone's boxes 😂

I'm in a village, next to river, next to a forest, 2 miles from the sea, less than 2 hours from London and 5 min drive from the shops....

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By *inxy777Woman
23 weeks ago

essex

I’d love to move near to the coast and countryside close by. X

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By *929Man
23 weeks ago

bedlington

As much as I love the beach I’d much prefer living in countryside

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By *maginitivemindMan
23 weeks ago

east mids

Got to be the coast great views and salty air

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