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Moving to Stokenchurch, Bucks

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EJ85 · 11/08/2021 13:50

Hi,
I’m considering a move to Buckinghamshire with my partner and 1-ye-old and we’ve found a place we like in Stokenchurch. It seems a perfectly nice village but not picture perfect (which is fine for us). I just want to know if anyone lives in the area that other young kids and how they find it.
Thanks!

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Perching · 11/08/2021 16:49

Have you been?
You might want to visit when Heathrow is operating at 100% capacity again…

Perching · 11/08/2021 16:54

Whoops no ignore me! I was thinking of Wraysbury just checked the map. No idea about Stokenchurch. The Chilterns are beautiful though.

Sugarandtime · 11/08/2021 17:40

When it snows in the area, Stokenchurch is always known to get the most.
It makes it very difficult to get to Neighbouring towns and villages.

Sorry, that was really off topic

Kizziebel · 11/08/2021 22:33

@Perching

Have you been? You might want to visit when Heathrow is operating at 100% capacity again…
I used to live in Stokenchurch, never heard any plane noise Confused it's miles away from Heathrow.

The motorway noise however was very obvious but this would depend where you are in the village.

Used to get snowed in every winter for a day or 2 although we've not had proper snow for a while

Perching · 12/08/2021 02:07

See my next post Kizziebel…

Mumblechum0 · 12/08/2021 02:38

We're about 6 miles E of Stokenchurch, it always seems OK-ish when we drive through, but to be honest not fantastic; there are a decent selection of shops etc if that's important, but it's a very very big village, more like a town really with massive modern housing estates and the traffic would really put me off tbh. There's a tiny bit of pretty, village greeny bit in the centre but it has a massively busy road cutting right through it. You can get somewhere a lot nicer just by going a couple of miles further out.

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