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want to move to 'By The Sea'. Where????

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ooarmehearties · 25/02/2015 18:12

Just got out of an awful separation and court case, I have a 2 year old dc, feel so raw and need to leave Bristol and start afresh. I moved here for love from Cornwall, but i can't go that far because of contact arrangements . I currently live in a very arty, crafty, lovely neighbourhood and want to find that by the sea. Anyone got any suggestions? I am a working artist. I need to leave this bad juju behind and smell sea air and feel the big sky above me.

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SwedishEdith · 25/02/2015 18:21

Pembrokeshire? How far can you go?

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ooarmehearties · 25/02/2015 18:32

I suppose up to 3 hours away,
it's the specific 'feel' of a place i want to replicate, iykwim. I just don't know where to start. I'm looking for people's experience of specific towns/villages/areas.
I run, so coastal paths would be good, and my dc is very active and outdoorsy so stuff for children. It's hard to put my finger on. I want a woodburner, a fat daft cat, walks on the beach and like minded people, er, is it a bit pie in the sky? I own my own house with no mortgage so am free in that way.
I look on rightmove and save loads of likely properties, but they are all over the place, with no knowledge of the area. I want to collect driftwood, make sculpture, a good friendly pub, a workshop. Oh, I don't know!

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BikeRunSki · 25/02/2015 18:34

The Gower

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ooarmehearties · 25/02/2015 18:35

I think i've got my Jamie Oliver spectacles on. I just need 'dancing in the moonlight' playing in the background, and i'm done!

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ooarmehearties · 25/02/2015 18:36

right bike off to look up the Gower, ta

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snowmummy · 25/02/2015 19:03

Definitely not pie in the sky. It sounds like a great plan. Keep researching, you will find it. I'd love to do the same. In fact, I might come with you ??

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BikeRunSki · 25/02/2015 19:04
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snowmummy · 25/02/2015 19:05

What are those question marks? It was supposed to be a smiley!

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mothermirth · 25/02/2015 19:12

The beautiful South Hams - stunning coast paths, loads of outdoorsy stuff for DC, fab towns - e.g. Totnes and cute villages with dreamy homes and woodburners aplenty. Smile

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IndyBindy1 · 25/02/2015 19:13

We live in North devon. Lots of fab walks on the beach, collecting driftwood, sitting by the fire in the local pub. Lots of craft shops to sell art work. Only 2hours from Bristol. Can be crazy in the summer but I inagine all tourist areas are the same.

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ooarmehearties · 25/02/2015 19:14

Thanks snow - i just need something good, after all the horribleness of the last year.

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AndWhenYouGetThere · 25/02/2015 19:19

What do you think of Brighton?

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CremeEggThief · 25/02/2015 19:52

North Devon is not much more than two hours from Bristol.

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Marymaymay · 25/02/2015 19:58

North Devon seconded!

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Gibbsbasement · 25/02/2015 20:13

West Dorset; Lyme Regis/ Bridport and surrounding areas.

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ooarmehearties · 25/02/2015 20:56

Right, North Devon added to list . God it's so good to have something to look forward to. Thank you for your suggestions so far.

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ispyfispi · 26/02/2015 21:49

Try looking at Rye/Pett/Fairlight ??

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WhatAHooHa · 26/02/2015 21:54

The Gower, Tenby, Saundersfoot.

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WhatAHooHa · 26/02/2015 22:00

Ooh, no, no, go to St Davids. The biggest sky, the artiest 'city', the wildest seas. Bliss.

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Sycamoretrees · 26/02/2015 22:04

You can get to Cornwall in under 3 hours :-) don't rule it out! Amazing place to bring up kids and feel part of a community.

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WhatAHooHa · 26/02/2015 22:05
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MissAMinton · 28/02/2015 11:46

Dartmouth? Really lovely feel but quite expensive.

I also love the Gower/Mumbles in S Wales

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