There are cultures growing all over the place! Mostly on walls.
Must be twinned with the town I grew up in
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There are cultures growing all over the place! Mostly on walls.
I’m quite open to suggestions, we would need 2 houses 800 to 900k each.
Biggest I have 2 million quid willy waving thread of the year.
why 2 houses ?
Rhyl? Mods must condemn.
Whilst I'm a big advocate of advertising Norfolk because it's lovely, it struggles in the A&E department. The NNUH just outside Norwich is fine, but the other A&Es in the area are all a good 30-40 minutes away - James Paget at Gt Yarmouth is okay, A&E has good people in it; and the Queen Elizabeth at Kings Lynn which needs torching and is half falling down itself anyway.Op have you considered Norfolk? Loads of lovely villages and scenic walks and obviously Norwich for hospitals.
House prices don't quite attract the Cotswolds or Lakes premiums either.
Hell, my house was only bought for £70 and I still have 10 years left on my mortgage.
My brother lives in King's Lynn and they find the Queen Elizabeth hospital fine. The care they gave my mum when she was dying was tremendous. When I was visiting I thought it seemed a great hospital apart from the difficult parking at busy times (which most hospitals have).Whilst I'm a big advocate of advertising Norfolk because it's lovely, it struggles in the A&E department. The NNUH just outside Norwich is fine, but the other A&Es in the area are all a good 30-40 minutes away - James Paget at Gt Yarmouth is okay, A&E has good people in it; and the Queen Elizabeth at Kings Lynn which needs torching and is half falling down itself anyway.
That aside, you could buy a lot for that money and still stay central, or go a little further out and get a good chunk of land too. Also some very good private and public schools in and around Norwich that are all easy to get to. And being 30-40 minutes from the beautiful coast is fantastic. Worth a good look into, provided you can put up with the local drawl![]()
My little one is 3 now and as much as I like living in zone 2 it’s time to think about moving to somewhere with a little more space.
I’m quite open to suggestions, we would need 2 houses 800 to 900k each
(Taking my child care with me lol) ideally close to good independent schools, nice town with good shops, coffee shops and restaurants and nice places to walk and at least 2 A&Es not too far away.
I looked at Chichester and Royal Tunbridge Wells which are both nice and house prices are not terrible.
Any other suggestions? There seem to be nice houses around Cambridgeshire.
Oh the staff are absolutely top draw, as are a lot of NHS staff. The upper management leaves a lot to be desired and the actual building itself is in disrepair though and literally propped up with scaffold in parts!My brother lives in King's Lynn and they find the Queen Elizabeth hospital fine. The care they gave my mum when she was dying was tremendous. When I was visiting I thought it seemed a great hospital apart from the difficult parking at busy times (which most hospitals have).