Why would you move to South?

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vickster

Squire
Pretty accurate assessment wrt the start of career, and mid career but I know no one who has moved South (London/Surrey etc) to retire
My parents did after full retirement, from Oxfordshire, having moved there from London about 17 years previously. They wanted to be closer to us and also to amenities, they were 30 miles from a hospital and five from a shop!
 
I get a nose bleed anytime I go norf of the river.
Are you that unpopular?
 
East Midlander like the OP - though in my case I've lived here my entire 60 years.

I've been down south only on holidays and school trips, one of which involved staying in London for a week. Have to say I was very glad to get back home at the end of the week. I can't put my finger on what I didn't like about London. In many ways it was an exciting place and obviously the choice of a whole lot of people. It just didn't suit me. It was more that I missed the quiet and the familiar, less bustling environment up here. I realised even then that I was never going to want to live anywhere else. And so it has turned out.

I remember being somewhat jealous at the time of a schoolfriend in my class - a lad with an incredible affinity for farming and countryside life in general - who got himself excused from going on the trip via a letter from his father saying he didn't want to. At the time, I rather wished my own father had written a similar letter for myself!
 

vickster

Squire
South isn't just London.

Living on the South Coast I live closer to Calaid than I do to my office in London.
It really depends what you want in your life outside work.
I wouldn't want to commute daily from the Kent coast to Leatherhead /Epsom every day though!

It was bad enough commuting from from Sutton to Epsom (4 miles) every day for 12 years!
 
[QUOTE 4698616, member: 259"]With all the will in the world, It would be pretty hard to find any plus points about Oadby.[/QUOTE]
True dat.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
My sister spends a couple of days a week in London. It's all on expenses but like many jobs they are do-able from anywhere. She and her hubby don't have kids though, so I can't see a job like that working if you have a family.

In a previous job I had to drive to South Wales on a regular basis, with young kids - I even had to do S. Wales and back in a day with 8 hours work down near Cardiff. My wife went nuts... 16 plus hour day with hard driving through the middle of Wales - at least the driving kept you awake, not like on a Motorway.

Personally, I like living next to the Peaks and a stones throw from North Wales.
 
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