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Where best to live in SE England? Help please.

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EspressoMonkey · 29/05/2013 19:58

Last week DH hit me with the bombshell, he has been offered a good job in London and wants to take it. We lived in London previously and still have our house there but i don't want to move back in. I want a fresh start. DD is due to start school in September so this move will really screw up her start of school. I'm terrified she won't get a good place anywhere.

So...I want to move to a naice village/town commutable to London.

I want naice neighbours, good schools. I don't want to live next door to Peter Andre. I was thinking of somewhere in Kent. DH has said no to Surrey as he thinks it is a sea of botoxed middle aged borings. I really have no idea what it is like or where we should move to.

Help me please, DH's potential new company want to fly us over for an inticement day and have arranged for me to meet with a home search agent. They have asked me where to start looking and i said i have no idea so they showed me a house on Dormans Park in East Grinstead and i emailed it to my sister and she laughed and said it was the street where Peter fecking Andre lives.

Please help me find my naice new neighbourhood. I need to email back the home search agent by the end of the week with a list of potential areas.

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AnnoyedAtWork · 29/05/2013 20:09

What about Tunbridge Wells or Sevenoaks?

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Bowlersarm · 29/05/2013 20:10

Agree that sevenoaks and tunbridge wells are the obvious places.

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BellaBearisWideAwake · 29/05/2013 20:12

St Albans

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LIZS · 29/05/2013 20:13

PA is moving - so you may actually be safer picking Dormans Park, lol ! having said that the EG line isn't great. Are you thinking of state or private schools ?How long is he willing to commute and where to in London ?

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ProjectGainsborough · 29/05/2013 20:18

I live in Oxford and commute to London. All very naice and takes just over an hour to get in...

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xmarksaspot · 29/05/2013 20:19

St Albans is lovely but you will be on a list for a good school.in Sept or paying for one im afraid

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LIZS · 29/05/2013 20:22

Even many fee-paying schools may be full for Autumn though.

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EspressoMonkey · 29/05/2013 20:24

Commute is to the City.

Schooling wise, i don't mind. Will do whatever i have to do for her to be happy. Am thinking deep down that perhaps private would be better as we would be (hopefully) able to get her place sorted asap. Plus she is bi-lingual and her English language isn't as good as her English cousin's
English.

What is Sevenoakes like? Property agent sent us something on Winderness Estate?? The house looked ok but there is no streetview so no idea what the village is like.

Sorry, just so nervous about moving now. We are settled in a lovely village in Switzerland right on the lake. DD is due to start school and will walk about 200 yards to an amazing school. I don't want to leave.

Shit PA is on the move! Where to?? Dangerous situation.

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Imsosorryalan · 29/05/2013 20:24

We live in whitstable which is lovely and by the sea but very busy in summer and on sunny days!
Friends live in faversham, a pretty market town and it does seem lovely. An hour 10 from london and cheaper house prices. Also benefits from a town, sea and countryside near by. Grin

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VestaCurry · 29/05/2013 20:28

I like Petworth but only because I keep driving through it and thinking how lovely it looks! No idea about commuting from there.

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LIZS · 29/05/2013 20:28

I'd get your agent onto the school issue first. Probably private as realistically you won't get a state place until you have moved and then it is unlikely to be of your preference. If you need to visit any remember the terms will end between end of June and 3rd week of July. How old is dd , any chance you could defer her start for a term or so?

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EspressoMonkey · 29/05/2013 20:41

DD turns 4 in early August. Defer sounds good, will look into that. Thanks for suggestions, am rightmoving.co.uk them now!

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BellaBearisWideAwake · 29/05/2013 21:16

xmarksaspot - yes - at the moment. But there was a decent amount of movement in the last few months before school started last year (ie anecdotally I heard of three kids get a place at the school their parents were hoping for in June/July/August, and a place came up at DS1's school within a week of school starting in September). Schools in St Albans have recently gone nuts for distances, haven't they? But it definitely fits in with OP's requirement of naice area commutable to London.

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beachyhead · 29/05/2013 21:30

Petworth might be a tad too far for daily commuting. You can go nearer Haslemere for a faster train. Godalming is good, but might be the Surrey town your husband doesn't want...

You can get the frequency and length of time on trains from the rail websites, might be worth looking at... You are looking for London Bridge, Cannon Street, Waterloo ( but then add on 20 mins for Waterloo to City line), fenchurch Street or Moorgate. Does slightly depend which bit of City as well, as closeness to the train station at the other end will count too...

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EarlyInTheMorning · 29/05/2013 21:31

I have just visited my Swiss friends in Tunbridge Wells!!! The moved there from London almost a year ago now. It is so beautiful I am considering it myself!!!!!!

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Hanginggardenofboobylon · 29/05/2013 21:32

Don't discount Essex, villages/towns in north Essex like Newport and Saffron Walden or Felsted/Dunmow. Also areas around Colchester/Chelmsford.

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Taffeta · 29/05/2013 21:34

Wilderness area is one of the better areas in Sevenoaks or Kippington Rd.

You know Kent is grammar system? 30 mins on train, easy commute to town.

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Chottie · 29/05/2013 21:34

Keston in Kent is nice. There are some lovely houses in both Farnborough Park and Keston Park. Easy commute to the City too. A mix of both private and local schools and is not to far from Gatwick Airport either.

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linspins · 29/05/2013 21:44

Tunbridge Wells, Sevenoaks, or in between these two, Tonbridge - very kid friendly but watch which area for schools catchment (unless going private of which there are lots of lovely ones).
Waiting lists for most private schools in the area.

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williaminajetfighter · 29/05/2013 21:55

Www.commutefrom.com is a great site.

Map shows how long it takes to commute to each commuter area so if your DH wants no more than a 45 minute commute then you know where to look. You can check out the trains heading to Kent area.

Good luck.

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invicta · 29/05/2013 21:59

Kent is lovely - we moved here a few years ago. There's lots of lovely towns and villages. Maidstone has three railway stations, plus lots of lovely villages around.

Another area to consider is Herts. - st Albans and Harpenden are nice but pricey.

Also, Cambridge is nice.

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fapl · 30/05/2013 00:09

Sevenoaks, Walthamstow Hall as a school?

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MrsTaraPlumbing · 30/05/2013 07:39

Schools are more of an issue than houses but as your dd is only 4 you can relax. You will have no problem getting a last minute place in an independent school at that age.
And she may get a place at a good state school

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LEMisdisappointed · 30/05/2013 07:51

You dont want to live next door to peter andre? Is he a notoriously bad neighbour or something what have i miseed

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CerealMom · 30/05/2013 09:34

Do you have to be in Kent? How long, door to door, does your DH want to commute for?

We used to live in St Albans, now live in a village near Berkhamsted. This area (Harpenden through to Berkhamsted) is popular because it has a short commute time, good transport links (M25/M1/Luton airport etc...), good selection of independent schools and lovely countryside.

My DH's commute is 1hr 10mins door to door to the city.

If you want a village - Ashridge, Aldbury, Ringshall, Little Gaddesden, St Margrets, Nettleden, Great Gaddesden, Frithsden. All these have 'naice' village schools available and other village entertainments - odd shaped veg competition, brownies, cricket... You get the jist :-)

www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ashridge-estate/

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