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I want to move to the Peak District, does anyone have any experience of the reality of living around there?

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OverMyDeadBody · 14/07/2008 19:35

I need to escape, and I think that is where I want to go, but I don't want to live in central Sheffield.

Can anyone share their experiences? Where's nice? Where should I avoid?

What are schools like?

I was thinking somewhere around Chesterfield, but only becasue I drove through there yesterday! Ideally I'd like to be close to Froggatt or Stanage.

Tell me your experiences!

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Pinkveto · 14/07/2008 21:20

Oh, and its proper rural, I know someone who because he has to be able to get into work at all hours travels about in a landy with a chainsaw in the back.

Frequent snow, sometimes into April in the high peak - whenever you hear "snake pass and the A628 closed" on the traffic reports those are the two high roads over the peak.

Glorious glorious mountain biking though in those conditions.

ahundredtimes · 14/07/2008 21:20

We lived in Wirksworth. [cricks neck, reaches for wine, stares out window]

It's probably got everything you want, if you like that sort of thing. Doctors, school, library, bakery, a market, an arts festival, cafes etc.

But I do think you should put 'escape' quite high up on your list, sorry, I mean driving lessons.

[drinks wine fast]

avenanap · 14/07/2008 21:20

Wirksworth's nice. The exmil lives near there. They have a lovely farmers market, it's very quaint. Ashbourne is lovely but I don't know anything about the schools. The nearest supermarket to Wirksworth is in Belper by the way. All are accessible by bus. Derby's not bad. The rent's are cheap, you can take your pick of schools some areas are to be avoided though!), the locals are friendly, the museums are good and have activities for the children in the hoildays (not many though), they don't change the displays very often though. It's a bus ride away from the peak district, has a pool in the city centre, loads of pubs, a theatre, they have just built a cinema or 4 which is cheap in the day. Wirksworth leisure centre has a climbing wall, there's also one in Derby. There's a massive park just outside the city centre (boating lake, ducks, adventure playground, crazy golf, donkeys, steam train). kedleston hall's not to far away (a mile) if you like dragging your dc around a old house. Nottingham's 15 mins on the train. There's gullivers kingdom in Matlock. Not alot for the children to do though.

Hecate · 14/07/2008 21:22

I can recommend a FANTASTIC instructor in Chesterfield. He taught me, his pass-first-time rate is amazing and he's a total nutter (in a good way!)

avenanap · 14/07/2008 21:22

There are sme nice mnetters in Derbyshire .

OverMyDeadBody · 14/07/2008 21:22

Thank you Hecate, I will seriously consider your offer!

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allgonebellyup · 14/07/2008 21:24

i used to live on the edge of Sheffield (Beauchief, v posh) and its right on the doorstop of the peak district..absolutely lovely!!!
Didnt want to leave !

OverMyDeadBody · 14/07/2008 21:24

hank you squilly, lots of good advice!

I have to move, so I might as well get away from these bloody flat fens and be somewhere with a bit more variety!

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OverMyDeadBody · 14/07/2008 21:26

thanks pinkveto. I guess DS will enjoy the novelty of the snow anyway!

lol ahundredtimes, I'm not thinking of relocating there for ever, just a few years maybe!

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OverMyDeadBody · 14/07/2008 21:28

Right, I have just c &p'd this thread into word, and am going to go through it with a big map and lots of googling and upmystreeting and try to make a plan!

I like the sound of the nutter driving instructor!

Will people make fun of our southern accents though?

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avenanap · 14/07/2008 21:30

No, there are all sorts around here. There's 12 000 students at the Uni so the locals are use to accents.

onlyjoking9329 · 14/07/2008 21:31

rowsley is very nice and has a lovely little school and it has caudwell mills which is a beautiful place and does fab fab food.

Pinkveto · 14/07/2008 21:34

We are "posh" southeners, although hilariously Im actually from north yorkshire. Live in Sheffield, takes 20 mins to get to Ladybower. Lots of "migrants", many people come to uni here and then stay local as they climb/bike/walk/paraglide and Sheffield and area are fantastic for that.

Hecate · 14/07/2008 21:36

Castleton and surrounds is also fab for walking, climbing, caving, jumping off mam tor with a parachute....

But you wouldn't want to live there. Far too many bloody tourists

barbarianoftheuniverse · 14/07/2008 21:47

Matlock has a good school (Highfields)

Hecate · 14/07/2008 21:52

If you like rock climbing, you'd enjoy living in Matlock. Some of those bloody hills are practically vertical climbs!

OverMyDeadBody · 14/07/2008 21:56

sounds good!

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edam · 14/07/2008 22:00

OI Hecate! That's my mother you are calling rough! (OK, she moved to a village near Dronfield after I'd left home... and being a middle aged lady scary rough stuff probably passes her by - she's not in the local on Friday nights. But still!)

janeite · 15/07/2008 17:33

The bikers go to Matlock Bath rather than Matlock (they are next to each other, along the A6). Bakewell is lovely but I suspect the house prices might be high. Darley dale (in between Matlock and Bakewell) is fine and has more reasonably priced housing. Chesterfield is certainly not as nice as Matlock, Bakewell, Rowsley etc - don't know about the schools though.

Highfields (the secondary school in Matlock)was fine when I knew it but I don't know how it's changed in the last 20 years; Lady Manners in Bakewell has a good reputation:

Lady Manners

Deffo, deffo not Clay Cross.

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