Fab Foodie
hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Well there might be a tea crate shortage in town ....That didn't take long!
You now, then CMD and Clarkson following on behind? We're loading the limo and getting out before prices collapse!
Well there might be a tea crate shortage in town ....That didn't take long!
Another bullplop quiz to keep the brain ticking over
http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/z3g487h
62% South Norfolk for me is the best place to live - scores high on conscientiousness, apparently...51% Newham is my worst place to live and I fit in 54% where I live at the moment (Croydon)...best place near me is Sutton (57%), so watch out @vickster , because I might be hanging my pants out on a line near you, if I follow their advice
The worst place for me to live is the Outer Hebrides. No shoot Sherlock.
I have no idea where Harborough is, but as its only a few percent better than where aI currently live...what was the point of the test again?
\As a place to live, not taking housing prices into account (& buying what I'd want) I'd have difficulty choosing between;
Ilkley (and, I know exactly the house!!)
Otley
Hooton PagnallHooton Pagnall (a Cotswolds village in, what was, the South Yorkshire coalfield area)
Wentbridge
In the field, alongside thisHowever, if it was imply a location to have a house built (if you were allowed), it'd have to be by the River Washburn, down by the pack-horse bridge, in Dob Valley
If I was in the vicinity, I'd detour to go & sit by it
When I had my Landies, there was a right of way (semi-surfaced) that led to it, I'd park near it, with a flask of tea, and my 'Yorkshire Post', just soaking in the atmosphere
On the bikes, I'd just sit for a while
The worst place for me would appear to be Merthyr Tydfil. Oddly, I quite like that area of Wales.