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Relocating to Bath 'forever house'

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FabYouLus · 30/08/2023 15:48

Last time I was on Mumsnet was 22 years ago! Wow, where did that go???! I'd just had Zoe then, and loved all the help and support from other mums here. Zoe is now in her first grad job and her younger sister is teaching English in Thailand. We are currently in beautiful but rural Suffolk, but without school and Uni-related parent stuff it just feels slow, dull and v isolated.
So.... we are planning a moving to Bath.

I read another thread and I'm excited to see there are some smart Bath-wise people out there who might help me think this one through. I'm at the other end of the parenting cycle, schools not an issue, but somewhere the girls would feel they actually WANTED to come visit is.
I'm here pet-sitting for free (through Trusted Housesitter site, really fun) to suss out which parts of town I love. And which parts of town I can actually afford. (Different things - I love the swanky feel of Widcombe for example, but....yeah, could prob afford a small shed?)
All the walking up and down hills is doing my 60 year old hips in! And the little cavalier spaniel I'm looking after comes everywhere, so walking the city is proving less do-able than I thought it would be. I've a few days left to jump in a taxi and mooch around, then walk back to Lyncombe where I'm pet-sitting. So if you know Bath where would you suggest i have the cab drop me?

We have two big dogs so need access to somewhere to walk them (without scaring all the snack-sized-dogs, lol!) Walking distance to train station and a feeling of being 'somewhere' with stuff going on, not isolated and remote. Somewhere that's aesthetically pleasing like Widcombe...but maybe a bit more affordable?
Appreciate all and any help/thoughts/tips/ideas/ Thank-you! Can't wait to hear what people have to suggest... xx
P.S. I meant to add an image of our big dogs but accidentally put my daughter playing polo at Uni. (She's the one of the left) And I don't know how to delete it.... sooooooo tech challenged!

Relocating to Bath 'forever house'
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Crikeyalmighty · 30/08/2023 15:55

I'm in Bath- know all the areas, am 61- and weirdly I'm looking after a cock a poo at moment through Borrow my doggy. More than happy to meet for a coffee if you fancy that!! And can suggest lots for you- personally I think it's a great place for our age group - but the hills can be a bugger! I live on the Uni bus route so although it's up a massive hill I rarely walk it, Widcombe is one of my favourite bits too but this all comes down to what kind of house or flat - buying or renting and budget - the good thing is there is lots of variety in housing here and some good bus services too if you aren't bang in the centre.

dogrilla · 30/08/2023 16:37

Try Larkhall - has the village feel of Widcombe but less expensive. Great walks around Charlcombe. Flat walk from town.

Crikeyalmighty · 30/08/2023 17:08

I would saylarkhall too- has that villagey feel with shops - but it's a bit of a walk in (but on the flat) and on a regular bus route

Newbridge area good too and has Chelsea Rd shops and weston shops (also on the flat)

The area around Bathwick- forester Rd, Powlett Rd, forester Ave , very good for walking in (10 mins) and on the flat

FabYouLus · 30/08/2023 18:23

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Crikeyalmighty · 30/08/2023 18:24

Hey Cathy, will pop you in my phone and send you a message

FabYouLus · 30/08/2023 18:24

so excitedto be getting input. Really appreciate this! xx

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Sprig1 · 30/08/2023 18:31

I have reported your post. You need to remove your phone number, anyone could pick it up.

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YukoandHiro · 30/08/2023 18:46

I don't live in the area but Bath is lovely. I reckon your kids would love to be visiting.

FabYouLus · 30/08/2023 19:01

Well they get to see me when they visit, so that should be enough, right?! I suspect the3y come more for the pets and the free food tho. 😂

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