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By *en Italia OP   Woman
44 weeks ago

your lap

So as I’m getting older I’ve been thinking of moving. Do you like where you live? Or where would you move to if you could ?

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By *.hrisMan
44 weeks ago

Visiting Swindon

Bath isn't such a bad city, so if I had to retire in the U.K, it woukd be here.

Would rather retire to a warmer climate though

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By *orth_London_Guy100Man
44 weeks ago

London

I love where I am now!

Though I can see the attraction of places like Brighton, Bath or Hastings, they seem fine to visit but not sure about living there.

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

I’d like to move to a three bed cottage near the sea, in West Wales.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
44 weeks ago

Gloucestershire


"So as I’m getting older I’ve been thinking of moving. Do you like where you live? Or where would you move to if you could ?

"

I’d love to love to ‘Your lap’

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By *partharmonyCouple
44 weeks ago

Tonbridge

I'd love to live in n the countryside. Shropshire is beautiful. There's a good area between Milton Keynes and Northampton. Kent is good. Luke

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

I like London. But I’d move to Leeds or Manchester.

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

I like norf London and would like to stay here (but that may not be possible).

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago


"I like norf London and would like to stay here (but that may not be possible)."

Your location says NW LDN. Not to be mistaken for N LDN

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By *r_Mrs.DSCouple
44 weeks ago

Anglesey

I like it here (North Wales), tbh. I'd stay here, but maybe somewhere more remote.

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By *otyouraverageguyMan
44 weeks ago

N Wales & Midlands


"I like it here (North Wales), tbh. I'd stay here, but maybe somewhere more remote. "

North Wales is sensational. Beautiful place to retire

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By *eltCuteMightDeleteWoman
44 weeks ago

Reading

Probably somewhere along the coast?

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By *vaRoseWoman
44 weeks ago

Ankh-Morpork

Probably Yorkshire dales, Cumbria, north wales, Scottish highlands or Northumberland - somewhere remote

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By *og and MuseCouple
44 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

North east , for the beaches all year round even in winter, the castles, the Sun rises, and of course all the hot women on FAB

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By *orth_London_Guy100Man
44 weeks ago

London


"I like norf London and would like to stay here (but that may not be possible).

Your location says NW LDN. Not to be mistaken for N LDN "

Barnet is North London!

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By *artin84Man
44 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Cornwall, lake district, north wales anywhere quiet and chilled really.

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

Havant … it’s where all the lay lines connect ! The engery is amazing!

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago


"I like norf London and would like to stay here (but that may not be possible).

Your location says NW LDN. Not to be mistaken for N LDN

Barnet is North London!"

East Barnet I can accept!

Edgware, Colindale etc no way. That’s NW.

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
44 weeks ago

Coventry

Poole / sand banks

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By *avexxMan
44 weeks ago

cheshire

down south warmer climate

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By *62GeneralMan
44 weeks ago

Loughton

Pembrokshire it’s beautiful

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By *arc PolarisMan
44 weeks ago

Birmingham

South of England somewhere, i don't know, Spain maybe 😂

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

Yorkshire dales ❤️

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By *ace400Man
44 weeks ago

near knock

I relocated in 2017 to the west of Ireland I guess somewhere warmer would be on most peoples list

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By *007ManMan
44 weeks ago

Worthing

I am ok at my current home. Another choice if needed would be the New Forest.

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By *weet and SpiceCouple
44 weeks ago

Around the Midlands

Somewhere abroad for the Winter months

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By *arc PolarisMan
44 weeks ago

Birmingham


"Yorkshire dales ❤️"

Eh up never had you as a whippet and flat cap kinda girl

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago


"Yorkshire dales ❤️

Eh up never had you as a whippet and flat cap kinda girl"

I was more thinking a witchy cottage surrounded by lush scenery 😘

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By *-and-GCouple
44 weeks ago

norfolk


"Somewhere abroad for the Winter months"

Second this, somewhere at a steady 27-32 degrees in the winter #perfect

But in the UK Norfolk is lovely a smaller village close to the coast,

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By *oeBeansMan
44 weeks ago

Derby

I'd like to live in Manchester. It seems like a cool vibe and has that big city energy without it being too overwhelming.

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

I like the North (from Yorkshire up to and including Scotland) generally but probably biased, and it's the part of the country I know best by far.

Northumberland coast is probably my favourite. Or Whitby.

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By *i-subhubby.Man
44 weeks ago

Ballasalla.

I live on the IOM its abit on the slow side, and can be expensive by ferry, but we down have any issues alot of things in the uk, nice and quiet.

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By *orth_London_Guy100Man
44 weeks ago

London


"I like norf London and would like to stay here (but that may not be possible).

Your location says NW LDN. Not to be mistaken for N LDN

Barnet is North London!

East Barnet I can accept!

Edgware, Colindale etc no way. That’s NW. "

I will give you that

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By *shford_5Man
44 weeks ago

Ashford

By the coast somewhere with lots of old retirees

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

I like Telford so would only leave for somewhere near the sea... don't mind where just by the sea.

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By *ennineTopMan
44 weeks ago

York

I already live there.

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

Anywhere rural with rolling hills and broadleaf woodland.

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By *inchesterGuyMan
44 weeks ago

Bexleyheath

I've actually looked into this after falling down a nuclear war/climate change rabbit hole when d*unk.

Nearly bought a house that is already setup for self-sustained living in the middle of the Scottish borders. Away from everyone and everything. Bliss.

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By *aizyWoman
44 weeks ago

west midlands

I like where I am, on the outskirts of a city so I can get to shops when I want to, but I am surrounded by farmland and woods.

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago


"I like norf London and would like to stay here (but that may not be possible).

Your location says NW LDN. Not to be mistaken for N LDN "

I dont see how this part of Barnet can be NW. Harrow is NW, the W of Barnet (Colindale/Edgware) might be NW, but this is N (above Haringey and adjoins Enfield).

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By *hisIsMe58Man
44 weeks ago

Winchester

Somewhere on the north coast of Cornwall.

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago


"I like norf London and would like to stay here (but that may not be possible).

Your location says NW LDN. Not to be mistaken for N LDN

Barnet is North London!"

Phew.

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By *artin84Man
44 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"I like where I am, on the outskirts of a city so I can get to shops when I want to, but I am surrounded by farmland and woods."

What part of the West Mids are you Just roughly?

Will message direct for the address

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago


"So as I’m getting older I’ve been thinking of moving. Do you like where you live? Or where would you move to if you could ?

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Devon or Cornwall x

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By *teelhorseMan
44 weeks ago

Ludgershall

Out in the fens nice and quite

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By *aizyWoman
44 weeks ago

west midlands


"I like where I am, on the outskirts of a city so I can get to shops when I want to, but I am surrounded by farmland and woods.

What part of the West Mids are you Just roughly?

Will message direct for the address "

I am actually on the outskirts of three different areas, one city, and two town's!

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By *artin84Man
44 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"I like where I am, on the outskirts of a city so I can get to shops when I want to, but I am surrounded by farmland and woods.

What part of the West Mids are you Just roughly?

Will message direct for the address

I am actually on the outskirts of three different areas, one city, and two town's!"

Going to leave me guessing

Im on the edge of Shropshire and it is nice to have the best of both worlds.

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

Jersey

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By *morousCouple8Couple
44 weeks ago

Cumbria

Quite happy with where we are to be honest.

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By *llfingersandtongueMan
44 weeks ago

Aylesbury

Has to be by water. Love the northern coast lines and looking out to sea will keep me entertained for hours.

Seen a great series of upsidedown houses north of Blackpool.

Who join me!

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By *sWyldWoman
44 weeks ago

Edinburgh

A small, cosy cottage by the sea

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago


"So as I’m getting older I’ve been thinking of moving. Do you like where you live? Or where would you move to if you could ?

"

First choice would be Ypres. It's a place in Belgium. I wouldn't move there for the political or health systems. They are far more complex than anything we have here in the UK. But I would be able to attend my great grandfather's grave every night whilst the Last Post is played at the Menin Gate.

And the local people are wonderful.

Second choice would be perhaps Pula in Croatia, or anywhere in Czech Republic, or Poland.

If I was forced to stay in the UK, then it would be Aberystwyth. Apparently, it is one of the safest places in the event of our great leaders chucking nukes at each other.

Hope That Helps

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

Exactly where we are. Don’t like to brag but I have to pinch myself sometimes. Very blessed, thank god.

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By *vonne5exMan
44 weeks ago

Doncaster

Can't improve on God's country

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By *eautifully TwistedWoman
44 weeks ago

Bognor Regis

I'm desperate to move closer to my family. It's a hard one though as private renting is ridiculous and getting a mutual exchange is impossible so far.

Hopefully it will happen.

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By *vonne5exMan
44 weeks ago

Doncaster


"So as I’m getting older I’ve been thinking of moving. Do you like where you live? Or where would you move to if you could ?

First choice would be Ypres. It's a place in Belgium. I wouldn't move there for the political or health systems. They are far more complex than anything we have here in the UK. But I would be able to attend my great grandfather's grave every night whilst the Last Post is played at the Menin Gate.

And the local people are wonderful.

Second choice would be perhaps Pula in Croatia, or anywhere in Czech Republic, or Poland.

If I was forced to stay in the UK, then it would be Aberystwyth. Apparently, it is one of the safest places in the event of our great leaders chucking nukes at each other.

Hope That Helps"

We've not invaded any where in years

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By *oppet22TV/TS
44 weeks ago

huddersfield

Liverpool

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By *uttercupWoman
44 weeks ago

Borders

I kind of like where I live. Pretty countryside of Scotland.

But if I could I'd like to live down south. In a sweet little cottage overlooking the sea.

Think I've been watching to much Doc Martin 😛

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By *uperSalopian7Man
44 weeks ago

Parts Unknown

Spoiled for choice! So many amazing places

Other than where I am now living by the coast would be pretty sweet

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By *arvey67Man
44 weeks ago

Grimsby

1970s

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By *oxy-RedWoman
44 weeks ago

pink panther territory

I'm living exactly where I want to be in the lovely Northeast

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By *eliWoman
44 weeks ago

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A particular town in Cheshire. It's dreamy and has everything I could ever want. Aiming for there within the next fifteen.

And when I retire? A little village in Scotland has my heart. And I wouldn't mind being bent over a certain car again. Might be a bit rusty by then.

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

I'm very lucky here...although I live in a small town, I'd prefer to be in the countryside. We have many beaches, Exmoor, two cities, so I think we have most things for most people?

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

We love county Durham but would consider st Andrews

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
44 weeks ago

SW1A1AA

I wouldn't move for anything. Small market town surrounded by villages and countryside. Twenty five miles from the nearest city

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By *nalleesaTV/TS
44 weeks ago

Blackpool


"I’d like to move to a three bed cottage near the sea, in West Wales.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿"

now you're talking x

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By *rinceless PrincessWoman
44 weeks ago

Glos

I’d like to move into the middle of nowhere, preferably in a wood!

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By *ife NinjaMan
44 weeks ago

Dunfermline/Leeds


"I’d like to move into the middle of nowhere, preferably in a wood! "

Can I come? I'm sure your fella wouldn't mind 🤭😬🥷🤓

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By *olden_Road_to_SamarkandMan
44 weeks ago

wandsworth

North Cornwall or possibly Isle of Purbeck....

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago


"A small, cosy cottage by the sea "

Same here 😍

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By *idethestormMan
44 weeks ago

northants

Cornwall,somewhere around the St Austell area.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
44 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

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By *pencer75Man
44 weeks ago

Stirlingshire

My mum moved to the Northumberland coast after she retired...its a pain in the arse as it's a 2 1/2 hours drive from where I am but man, WHAT A PLACE!!

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By *lackadderMan
44 weeks ago

Eastbourne

I grew up and lived in the beautiful Cotswolds but have retired to the sunshine coast

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By *cunthorpe123Couple
44 weeks ago

scunthorpe

I would love to move to a little cottage in whitby

Donna

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By *andybitches1Couple
44 weeks ago

Aberdeenshire

Too many roots here and to be honest it's a great place which suits our hobbies so wouldn't like to move anywhere else.

Only downside is the weather which can be dire although this year has been exceptional.

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By *ionandleopardCouple
44 weeks ago

Norwich

We live in Norwich and it's a great city . Reasonably safe , artistic somewhat open minded with just enough going on to keep you busy . Can be in either a Forest , countryside or beach within half an hour drive in any direction .

Very happy to be here at this time of our lives but would love to retire near the coast , north Norfolk especially (not kings Lynn tho )

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

Me and my partner have been "hotel hopping' around the country now for about 4 months, and visited some amazing places. Have to say though that ATM our favourite place has been Inverness around the lochness area

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By *tew008Man
44 weeks ago

edinburgh

It’s no bad where I am but ideally up north with access to my own bay

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By *rincipessaWoman
44 weeks ago

your wildest dreams,

I just moved to my ideal place. I can see the sea when I open my front door. When my front windows are open I can smell and hear the sea. In my back garden it’s silent, though I occasionally hear a long parp from ships heading in or out of the port.

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By *ivilised matureMan
44 weeks ago

East Sheen/ Barnes

Somewhere in the middle of Kent or East Sussex would be ideal for me

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By *igBeardyDanMan
44 weeks ago

Bilston

Anywhere we could buy some land and rescue dogs and have some nice fields/woodlands for people to bring there dogs. We have afew places like that by us £10 for 50 minutes and you get the whole field to yourself

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By *aughtyandFunDN21Couple
44 weeks ago

Gainsborough

Northumberland would be our dream home x

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By *athomMan
44 weeks ago

South Coast


"Poole / sand banks "

Sandbanks looks like a Shanty town when you drive through it

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago


"I just moved to my ideal place. I can see the sea when I open my front door. When my front windows are open I can smell and hear the sea. In my back garden it’s silent, though I occasionally hear a long parp from ships heading in or out of the port. "

You live in a lighthouse!?🤣

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By *andadbodMan
44 weeks ago

Liverpool

If love to be able to move to Devon, been there many times over the years and it’s just so nice compared to where I live currently.

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By *redwilma666Couple
44 weeks ago

Kilbirnie


"So as I’m getting older I’ve been thinking of moving. Do you like where you live? Or where would you move to if you could ?

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A lighthouse on a remote Scottish island

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By *rincipessaWoman
44 weeks ago

your wildest dreams,


"I just moved to my ideal place. I can see the sea when I open my front door. When my front windows are open I can smell and hear the sea. In my back garden it’s silent, though I occasionally hear a long parp from ships heading in or out of the port.

You live in a lighthouse!?🤣"

Now that would be ideal

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

About 3-5miles away, just to a smaller house but with land and outbuildings, workshops, barn, and big secure gates! 😍

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By *okingham WillMan
44 weeks ago

.

Ideally Devon, not right on the coast but in rolling countryside within 20 to 30 mins of the coast.

One day..

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By *oucankeepyoursocksonMan
44 weeks ago

Here n there

As much as i like exploring our towns and cities the Cumbrian coast is a favourite of mine. Or maybe the Peak District 🤔

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By *aughtydealcoupleCouple
44 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal

New forest

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By *uri00620Woman
44 weeks ago

Croydon

North York Moors.. beautiful countryside but not too far from York and Leeds for when I want a city.

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By *erkshire8299Man
44 weeks ago

slough

I moved from West London to just outside West London ..a bit quieter and nicer neighbours but still like the buzz of London a couple of times a week...seaside trips are nice for a day or two ...happy where I am.

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By *utoftheBluexWoman
44 weeks ago

Bot Farm

Bristol

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By *ookie46Woman
44 weeks ago

Deepest darkest Peru


"I just moved to my ideal place. I can see the sea when I open my front door. When my front windows are open I can smell and hear the sea. In my back garden it’s silent, though I occasionally hear a long parp from ships heading in or out of the port. "

Can’t wait to visit ❤️

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By *uke_silverMan
44 weeks ago

London

I really like Scotland, so any place there - perhaps close to Edinburgh (which is my favourite city of the one's I've seen) or Inverness, so I can get the nature but also access to city amenities.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
43 weeks ago

Crawley Down

The Lakes, Wales, the Isle of Man, I can't decide which of them, I would love to move to.

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