- Aug 7, 2003
- 8,073
Not to mention the fact it's already not in a great location, location, location.
You're right, a little bit of research goes a long way.
Not to mention the fact it's already not in a great location, location, location.
That last pic..... Reminds me again how idyllic lockdown was. End of April we went surfing at Gwithian Towans, counted 9 other surfers on the entire St Ives bay from Hayle to Godrevy, plus 3 our 4 dog walkers, just stunning to have that huge beautiful expanse to ourselves.
Again in May half term when things had relaxed, hot and sunny would normally have been completly crowded, but perhaps a hundred or so people on the sands at low tide, very special
I could have saved you some time!!You're right, a little bit of research goes a long way.
I thought the price was cheap for what was on offer, and thought it worth sounding the agent about what the catch was, as we are thinking of moving to Arundel. The agent said that the previous buyer pulled out because his mortgage company withdrew the mortgage offer after finding out about the close vicinity of the new Lyminster bypass.
Personally I'd be heading towards France - https://www.frenchconnections.co.uk/listing-forsale/245576 - plenty of value for money there. Appreciate it doesn't cover off the Southampton bit !
We are in the same boat but because of elderly family we don’t want to venture too far, so are looking at Hurst and Henfield. Would love to go to Dorset but holidaying there will just have to do.
Genuinely appreciate all the ideas (except those involving pizza boxes). We spent most of today driving and walking around Goring, Ferring, East Preston, Lyminster, Pulbrough and Ashington. Not sure we have concluded anything - tomorrow we will go east to Seaford!
Absolutely no help to you but this is my current lottery winning fantasy:-
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-68818992.html
The further, in time, I get from the Southampton Picturehouse cinema the more I miss it.
Plus if I lived there 'The Official Superyacht of the Week' thread wouldn't be once every 6 months!
I could have saved you some time!!
Time to pick the collective brains of NSC. We currently live in Hassocks - lots we like about it, short walk to shops, station, easy access to Brighton and The Amex but.....we are early retired, late 50's who had a plan to travel a lot over the next few years. Covid has put a bit of a stop on that for a while and possibly longer. During the lockdown period we've been rethinking what we want to do with the next few years and where we want to be. Our consensus is we'd ideally like to stay in Sussex but in a house with more land so that we can get stuck into it as a project (ours is a relative new build with a corresponding tiny garden) and away from estates that attract young families (we are gradually getting more intolerant of kids noise!). Ideally close to the coast but happy to move further inland for the right place, content to be further away from the railway than now. Budget is going to be around £600k so it rules out some of the more "exclusive" villages. Also would consider crossing the border to a neighbouring county - most likely Hampshire as we have kids in Southampton.
So where would NSC suggest we look at moving to?
Seems a bit pricey if it's flooded.I thought I would spend some time looking around some locations in the west of Sussex for you.
I come up with a delightful property in a village called Yapton, near Arundel. It has 1/3 of an acre garden and seems to be very secluded.1.6 miles to a station that goes to Brighton directly too.
Sorry, I don't know how to post it up. It's with Rightmove, but is slightly over budget at £695,000.
I hope you enjoy looking at this charming character flooded property.
Seems a bit pricey if it's flooded.
At £700k (about double what I own at the minute in property and everything) and in the wrong part of the country, I'm never going to live there.I think the current expression is 'I see what you did there'.
Look this property up, it will brighten up your day.
Is it this converted chapel? It is pretty cool.I thought I would spend some time looking around some locations in the west of Sussex for you.
I come up with a delightful property in a village called Yapton, near Arundel. It has 1/3 of an acre garden and seems to be very secluded.1.6 miles to a station that goes to Brighton directly too.
Sorry, I don't know how to post it up. It's with Rightmove, but is slightly over budget at £695,000.
I hope you enjoy looking at this charming character flooded property.
Is it this converted chapel? It is pretty cool.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-73881091.html
Yes, that's the one.
Thank you for your advice, but how do you copy?