Long essay:
I’ve lived in Winchester all my life, and I’m old enough to remember when it was all mostly fields around here. The thing about Winchester is that it’s always had intermittent influxes of new people, and they’ve been mostly middle-class. Mostly that’s been a good thing, because they’ve been sure of themselves enough to push for better community facilities. But, in the past, most of them also worked in Winchester.
Nowadays, people who work in Winchester often can’t afford to live here, and now there’s an influx of people who can afford to live here but only if they commute to their London jobs. Sure, they will be interested in schools, etc. But I think there’s a kind of growing disconnect between the people who are here during the day (and go home elsewhere) and the people who aren’t here during the day (but come home at night).
Certainly the road systems are under increasing pressure. This is a medieval city in origins, and the roads inside the city are only two vehicles wide. Driving from somewhere on the outskirts to somewhere else on the outskirts often can’t be done except by driving through the city itself.
Winchester has always been a small market town. We do have some entertainment facilities, but they’re all small, because if there was ever a space big enough to build something interesting, it’s used for building housing.
Like some other places, it doesn’t do well as a London commuter town. The kind of properties that London escapees want to buy are limited in supply, which will push the prices even higher. But Winchester doesn’t and can’t offer the London lifestyle, no matter the influx of upmarket restaurants.
I still love living in Winchester, and it does have good schools, etc, and I can walk into town, or get a train to London/Southampton/Oxford; but it’s not for the “intelligentsia” or the upper-class snobs, who we Wintonians always ignored anyway – those are the up-their-own-arses that Mintyy so lovingly described
and who I can recognise from a mile away. The rest of us are mostly ordinary and mostly friendly.