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Norfolk/Suffolk / where to live?!

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TAI1984 · 13/04/2021 11:46

We are looking to relocate from Kent to somewhere in Suffolk or Norfolk. Needs to be within an hour or two train distance of London.

Priorities are a good community to raise children (good schools/family feel) with lots to do (or to do nearby) and within 45mins of a nice coastline.

We have a toddler and would like another baby soon so local amenities would be important to us (shops etc within walking distance)

Any recommendations for places to look at?

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Busygoingblah · 13/04/2021 11:52

Norwich is an hour and 50 minutes on the train and plenty of coast within 45 minutes. Also a surprisingly great city to live in. It rates highly on surveys about happy places to bring up kids and affordability.

TAI1984 · 13/04/2021 12:44

Thank you. We’d like more of a village/small town. Is there any which spring mind?

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FlorisFigure · 13/04/2021 12:51

Norfolk and Norwich.

DH is from Suffolk and apart from Southwold and Snape Maltings, it’s pretty uninspiring.

Alsohuman · 13/04/2021 12:56

There are some pretty villages around Stowmarket. You’d probably have to get a train into London from Bury or Ipswich.

cachedelete · 13/04/2021 13:06

Pretty much anywhere in Norfolk is 45mins or less to coast.

Diss is one train stop closer to Norwich than London; but anywhere north or east Norfolk starts to push that journey length a lot, so Suffolk would serve better for commute.

TheTestOfTime · 13/04/2021 13:15

I would say Beccles but not certain on the train time to London.

TheTestOfTime · 13/04/2021 13:18

Looking at the train times, I didn’t think that they were so long but that may be due to current Covid factors.

Busygoingblah · 13/04/2021 15:21

You’re not going to get many villages or small towns with a station and a direct London line. Are you prepared to drive to the station or do you want it between 1 and 2 hours door to door?

There’s some outskirts of norwich suburbs such as Old Catton and a Trowse with villagey feels.

TAI1984 · 13/04/2021 15:38

No we’re assuming a drive to the station just preferably as short a journey as possible 😄

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bloodywhitecat · 13/04/2021 15:40

I live close to Diss, we are 30 mins from Southwold/Aldeburgh for the coast. I don't much like Diss but there are plenty of nice villages round and about. Norwich is lovely.

Wiggleinherwalk · 13/04/2021 16:01

South Norfolk Wymonham is pretty, or Attleborough is a nice small town - both have nice supermarkets, independent shops, gyms/swimming pools and think some good schools, close to things like Thetford Forest/Banham Zoo - just off the A11 so quick to get into Norwich/Cambridge.

Both have train stations but they're on the Norwich/Cambridge line, rather than the Norwich / London Liv St line so be great for commuting to Cambs but for London you'd have to either drive up the A11 or get a connecting train in Norwich.

Suffolk Bury St Edmunds is really pretty and has lots going on so might be worth a look, but again not sure it's on the direct Liv St line.

Gemma2019 · 14/04/2021 02:42

Watton in Norfolk is nice and property is quite cheap, lots of ex Essex and Kent people seem to move there.

usedtobeboss3 · 14/04/2021 12:56

Suffolk is not uninspiring!! So many lovely places...
I second the poster who said the villages around Stowmarket might suit you - and Stowmarket is on the main train line.
Hadleigh might suit you, if you don't mind a 20 min drive to Manningtree for the train (1 hour to L Street). Plenty to do, 3 primary schools, high school, sports facilities, decent high street etc. Coast about 40 mins drive (Felixstowe etc), or more if you want posh coast (Southwold and the like).

Tittybittybangbang · 14/04/2021 12:59

Beccles, Bungay, Halesworth.

Lonecatwithkitten · 14/04/2021 13:24

Coming from Suffolk I would weigh up which is most important travel to London or proximity to coast.
I agree if both are equally important around Stowmarket is the obvious choice.
If coast is more important I would be going more into Norfolk.

If commute to London is most important I might consider South West Suffolk ( around Newmarket) where there are lively villages. But I would run down the A11 and get the train to London from Whittlesford nice easy access to the station and good parking.
What I always find when I return home is that there many fewer facilities than there are in the South East and in particular when I listen to my parents that access to health care is more complicated.
It is much quieter fewer cars and fewer people, but this also has a knock on infrastructure and it's repair. My parents have regular power cuts that can last over 12 hours and only a couple of weeks ago they had no power for two weeks. They live within 20 minutes of Bury St Edmunds.

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