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Roads to avoid in High Wycombe

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HolidayMom40 · 02/03/2020 08:00

Hi,
I’d like to find out what people’s impressions are from good and bad roads to live on in the general High Wycombe area.

I don’t need to be close to transport links but I’d like to be near to a parade of shops for example and a place to walk/run the dog.

I have a DD who goes to school in Ruislip and so being as close to the A40 is preferable.

I’ve heard that the Cressex area / Castle area on HW aren’t very desirable since crime rates are high.

As I am going to be renting and looking for a 4 bedroom house, along the Lane End Road and New Road are what’s been coming up in the Right Move search results so far.

I know Hazlemere is lovely! And would tick mostly all of my boxes, however the morning commute would add another 20 minutes onto the already 40 minute journey, so.

On the other hand Bourne End/Wooburn Green and Loudwater are perfect but I would get more house for my buck along junction 4.

I’d really appreciate some input, good and bad feedback all welcome!

Thank you 😊

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Twisique · 02/03/2020 08:04

Loud water is nice.

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LIZS · 02/03/2020 08:14

Avoid HW itself. Do you need public transport to Ruislip?

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CharmingB · 02/03/2020 14:24

I would definitely recommend being on the Southern side of the town centre as the traffic getting through town can be a nightmare. The London Road on the Eastern side of town queues badly in rush hour too.

Personally, I would avoid Castlefield like the plague and also the roads to the West side of New Road. House prices are cheaper over that way for a reason unfortunately.

Cressex Road and Marlow Road are fine and the top half (Southern half) of Desborough Avenue is OK too. There's really nice houses along Daws Hill Lane if budget allows and there's a couple of new developments there, though note that the traffic along DHL at school run time is atrocious. There's a nice development near the sports centre too, opposite John Hampden Grammar.

Have you thought about Flackwell Heath or Wooburn Green? I don't know Wooburn particularly but Flackwell is nice.

Happy to give feedback on particular areas if you find anything specific on Rightmove or feel free to PM me.

I live in the area and commute past Ruislip every day so I know the route well!

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Didyousaysomethingdarling · 02/03/2020 15:50

Hello HolidayMom40
What's your budget? Fernie Fields Park (HP12 4UE) or Booker Common (HP12 4QJ) would be great for dog walking. Alternatively it there'd be less traffic to join/exit the M40 at Stokenchurch it's the next junction but there'd be way less traffic, so possibly a quicker to Ruislip.

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Didyousaysomethingdarling · 02/03/2020 15:52

Sorry I've just read that back. Apologies for the typos.

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Ariela · 04/03/2020 23:58

I've friends in Flackwell Heath Wooburn borders. Lovely area, and some very good local shops. Easy to head East on M40 , likewise can come off to return home, and avoids central HW, if heading south or West head xcountry and towards Marlow (Which is lovely).

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Ponyta123 · 05/03/2020 10:22

Is your DD going to be remaining at school in Ruislip and do you have any other DCs? As school catchments are a massive consideration in this area. Some of the areas you've mentioned are really bad for schools.

Schools aside -

I personally wouldn't say Loudwater is lovely at all, and very noisy / can be smelly from Biffa.

Bourne End lovely. Flackwell nice. Penn, Tyler's Green, Hazlemere, Holmer Green, Widmer End, Radnage, Hughenden Valley, Naphill all v nice.

Within central Wycombe, I'd go for the part nearest Hughenden / West Wycombe. Closer you get to town, the worse it gets. Although actually there are some quite nice properties around New Road, Brands Hill etc if schools aren't an issue.

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Ponyta123 · 05/03/2020 10:23

Lane End quite nice, again if schools not a factor.

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WhereDoesThisToiletGo · 05/03/2020 11:31

Until Bucks County Council sorts out the potholes, I'd avoid all roads in the South Bucks area!

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HolidayMom40 · 06/11/2020 20:34

Hello,
I posted back in March, querying the areas to avoid around the New Road part of HW.
Since posting I’ve changed from renting to buying and subsequently offered on a house on Deeds Grove.
However, tonight I’ve been looking over the crime stats and there seems to be a lot of activity in that neck of the woods.
Would anyone reading this happen to know what Deeds Grove itself is like? Perhaps you are a resident maybe or know people who live there.
Any info will be welcomed.
Thanks!

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Didyousaysomethingdarling · 06/11/2020 23:05

I think you're probably right to be wary.
Google 'Deeds Grove Bucks Free Press'

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HolidayMom40 · 07/11/2020 07:31

I had a read. Thank you.

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FlibblyFlobblyFloo · 07/11/2020 07:58

Honestly, all of them.

Traffic is awful in the mornings around High Wycombe. It’s will take you half an hour to fight your way to the M40 via Handy Cross.

Flackwell Heath is not far from M40 junction and isn’t Wycombe.

Have a look at Stokenchurch. Right on the M40 and very good value for money. Another 8 miles up the M40 from Handy Cross but only a 10 minute drive. Far less time than you’d be queueing for from Wycombe.

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FlibblyFlobblyFloo · 07/11/2020 07:59

What’s your budget?

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Longwhiskers14 · 07/11/2020 08:05

You need to stick to the east side of town if you want to be near the A40, so Hazlemere, Penn village, Loudwater, Tylers Green are all good. I'd consider Amersham too, as you can get the Met Line tube to Ruislip Manor from there.

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Longwhiskers14 · 07/11/2020 08:07

Also, if your budget allows, look at Hedsor, Beaconsfield, Gerrards Cross and the Chalfonts. Far, far nice than HW and I say that as someone born and bred there!

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HolidayMom40 · 07/11/2020 08:14

Budget is up to £375000 for a 3 bed house with garden and parking.

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FlibblyFlobblyFloo · 07/11/2020 08:27
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FlibblyFlobblyFloo · 07/11/2020 08:29

I would live in some parts of Booker to be fair and Cressex. In fact, there are many huge beautiful houses in Cressex and Booker.

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FlibblyFlobblyFloo · 07/11/2020 08:30

The Homestead, High Wycombe
www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-97732466.html

Like this one.

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FlibblyFlobblyFloo · 07/11/2020 08:32

Gibson Road, High Wycombe
www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-93865283.html

And Booker Common is nice enough.

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ThanksItHasPockets · 07/11/2020 08:50

Sorry OP but I’d be wary of most of that area around Desborough Road.

If you’re ok with hills then look at the roads off Amersham Hill away from the railway station towards the RGS.

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Persipan · 07/11/2020 10:55

TBF if OP isn't OK with hills they're moving to the wrong town!

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ThanksItHasPockets · 07/11/2020 11:18

A jolly good point. It was the received wisdom at school for a while that it was easier to do the hills if you walked backwards so you would periodically see a load of school kids walking backwards up Marlow Hill. Amersham Hill is worse though imho - not as steep but feels much longer!

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Didyousaysomethingdarling · 07/11/2020 11:38

It was the received wisdom at school for a while that it was easier to do the hills if you walked backwards so you would periodically see a load of school kids walking backwards up Marlow Hill.

@ThanksItHasPockets, I remember doing that and dreaming of ski lifts to take us up the hills!

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