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Tell me about Haslemere.....?

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BeatrixRotter · 23/01/2010 22:14

We are thinking of relocating there from London and I'm wondering what the different areas are like? I have seen a couple of nice houses around the Shottermill School and it seems a lovely part of town but slightly far from the station.

The houses we have seen closer to the station are right in the town centre and I can't decide whether this is a good thing or not.

I would be really grateful for any insider info.

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Cadelaide · 23/01/2010 22:17

Truly excellent bookshop.

That's all I know.

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BeatrixRotter · 23/01/2010 22:25

Got to be a good thing. Am impressed by the amount of independent shops.

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sugartits · 24/01/2010 22:25

Shottermill is the less expensive part of Haslemere but only because it's further from the station. There aren't really any horrible parts tbh. Primary schools are all good, the local secondary is Woolmer Hill which used to have a bad reputation but is very good now. Excellent independent schools all around if that's your thing.

Haslemere is VERY Surrey, which some people love and others hate - people are polite, but not always friendly. You will need to wear Hunters, Joules gillets and the entire Boden catalogue . Obviously there are some more down to earth people in the area, but it can be very snobbish. On the plus side, its a great area to bring up children - I lived in Haslemere until two years ago and am still in touch with lots of people there. I'm still to hear of any crime other than the odd car being scratched at the station.

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PanicMode · 25/01/2010 16:01

3 of the partners at my office live there (in houses worth 7 figures), 2 of which I've visited as part of a "come to a BBQ with your friendly boss" sort of set up - and they are gorgeous houses, and I know that they all love living there. They all moved out from SW London some time ago.

The commute is good, the schools are excellent - we toyed with moving there, but were slightly put off by the very Surrey bit - so moved to Tunbridge Wells so have slightly more diversity .

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BeatrixRotter · 26/01/2010 09:04

That's interesting as Tunbridge Wells was also on our list a while back, but is a bit far away from family.I love the look of Haslemere (small town, quite rural etc.) but not sure whether I'd fit in with the snobbish side of it.

Can anyone tell me whether you'd get a seat on a train into London from Haslemere? DP would be catching it about 7.00.

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sugartits · 26/01/2010 20:44

You get a seat on the way in, but it's a nightmare on the way back. Dh used to complain that he often had to stand until Guildford and sometimes the whole way.

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whoopstheregoesmymerkin · 27/01/2010 11:17

the man at the petrol station fills up your car. That's what I call service.

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Bramshott · 27/01/2010 13:29

Haslemere has lots of lovely shops, but not many useful shops! Petersfield is much nicer, although a bit further out.

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Dbee16 · 03/09/2021 17:20

Haslemere is a traffic nightmare. I’ve lived in much quieter places in London. Cars are everywhere and literally none stop. Town and park is often quite filthy with vomit in streets and rubbish all over etc and no facilities. If your child has asthma avoid! But then they’re likely to develop it here. What do people see in it? Worst place I ever lived.

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Dbee16 · 03/09/2021 17:35

Haslemere is a traffic nightmare. I’ve lived in much quieter places in London. Cars are everywhere and literally none stop. Town and park is often quite filthy with vomit in streets and rubbish all over etc and no facilities. If your child has asthma avoid! But then they’re likely to develop it here. What do people see in it? Worst place I ever lived.

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