Thank you everyone for replying... it's really nice to read people's opinions and those who have been through a similar situation.
Unfortunately bristol and the surrounding countryside is really expensive... You're looking at over £400,000 plus for a decent 3/4 bed house and although it's doable, it means having less money for the things we enjoy as a family, holidays etc.
And one main reason behind this potential move is to be closer to the coast, not just outside a city in the middle of nowhere.
Both my boys go to school in Portishead, a town just outside bristol, 20 minutes drive from where we live. The plan was to move there until house prices went crazy and we realised we couldn't get much for our money, in a town which is becoming overly populated.
Both my boys are the outdoors type, happy to just be outside playing. However I do realise they'll come an age when they may find living rurally boring, but hopefully by that time they'll have hobbies and interests to keep them occupied and happy.
My partner says it would be 'easier' if we stayed local but understands that this is something I've been wanting to do for years... But he is supportive and open to ideas and suggestions. He spends much of his youth growing up in Cornwall, spending hours on the beach after school, and can see the benefits of such a lifestyle for our children.
My partner is a director and often works long hours so I am pretty use to being with the kids alone 24/7...
A few years ago we were considering emergrating to Australia, however the reality of moving so far from family overruled that possibility. South devon would be in between bristol family and family in Cornwall...
My partner who is a director often works long hours so I am pretty use to being with the kids alone 24/7.
I understand people may think my reasonings may be selfish, but in reality what motivates me is having the choice to raise my children somewhere where I believe would improve their quality of life.
I feel that if you don't try, you'll never know. And it's always that fear of the unknown.
... Ivybridge appealed to me due to its location - close to beaches, affordable housing and outstanding ofsted report for secondary school. Launceston was somewhere we also considered however itshe around 45 minutes to the closet beach...