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Areas in South and West If you had £2m

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Spreadsheetssuck · 11/06/2022 16:02

First world problems: we cannot really afford to ‘upgrade’ areas in London to a semi or detached without a massive mortgage.

We have a budget of up to £2m but before I even start going down the Rightmove rabbit hole, I would need some specific areas to search online.

Does anyone have any recommendations for the most beautiful places to live - preferable in the South of England? (I’m foreign and the winters where are challenging enough in London so I’m
afraid the north is a no-go for me).

The area would need to be commutable for one day a week to London or Oxford.

I don’t know every village or town around the Cotswolds or Oxfordshire border but think these could be lovely.

I also don’t know Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire or Berkshire very well.

Have seen parts of Surrey but not spotted the right bits yet.

Dream list house: Detached, driveway, decent garden, utility, wide hallway, period features, lots of light. Hate cottages and low beams but love high ceilings and large windows and cornicing etc. Fantasy is an orangery! (I know, I know). Not a fan of the way new builds are done in the UK. Not sure how rural we would want to go given kids will be teens in a few years.

Area: Close to excellent state or private schools. Viable high street with more than chain eateries. Close to places both urban and rural or coast for days out. Commutable to London or at a push Oxford for one to two days a week.

I love the area around Herefordshire but it’s probably too far away to be viable and possibly too cold in winter.

Not keen on Kent and know it fairly well. (Just need a change of scenery).

And I realise I am naming whole counties but what I need is more detail or names of specific villages or areas.

I’m quite sociable so want to get stuck in to a community so would be fab if it’s more than a dormitory town/suburb.

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Daisydoesnt · 11/06/2022 16:27

OP are you looking for proper countryside (say, no close neighbours within 1/2 mile), village or edge of village, small town or town/ city? I know you mention high streets etc and being commutable but not sure where you want the actual house to be located. Sorry if I've missed that info in your OP!

Daisydoesnt · 11/06/2022 16:29

Just spotted this at the end: dormitory town/suburb.

So it's a market/ small town or city you're looking for by the sounds of it?

Just FYI in terms of the South of England, the west is milder but wetter, and the east is colder but drier. The areas around London have probably the best climate!

snowspider · 11/06/2022 16:44

Berkhamsted would fill some of your criteria

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/120584816#/?channel=RES_BUY

Daftasabroom · 11/06/2022 16:48

Arundel, Chichester

bilbodog · 11/06/2022 16:49

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/122828690#/?channel=RES_BUY

this looks gorgeous. I would search in and around oxford from what you have described. If you need commuting distance to oxford i dont think south coast would work unless you are happy to go into then out if london.

GaiaWise · 11/06/2022 17:53

Haslemere. Pretty town with high street. Stunning country and pretty villages all around. Twee but very lovely too. It is on the main Portsmouth to Waterloo train line.

This

Haus1234 · 11/06/2022 17:55

Henley

Didyousaysomethingdarling · 11/06/2022 18:10

Henley or Marlow.

Didyousaysomethingdarling · 11/06/2022 18:13

Or Beaconsfield. I think you need easy access to the M40.

Sidge · 11/06/2022 18:18

Marlborough.

LadyMonicaBaddingham · 11/06/2022 18:20

Clifton in Bristol

Spreadsheetssuck · 11/06/2022 18:21

Thank you so much for all the suggestions! I’ve looked at Henley and Marlow before. Both lovely. I don’t know what is putting me off Henley - maybe it goes a bit crazy after dark? I’m judging this on overnight visits that are more than a decade out dated though… A bit too Hooray? Not sure!

Thanks @snowspider , I shall check out Berkhamsted. That house is sadly a share of freehold which I wouldn’t risk at that price point so it must be an expensive area.

Off to check out Haslemere @GaiaWise .

ooh and I do like Arundel!

Oxford is lovely too.

Realistically nowhere too rural (though I found an incredible Georgian place with indoor pool and outbuildings fully renovated for 2m near Cambridge during lockdown! In hindsight it was a bargain for someone out there…in the context of how crazy the market is.

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quickscribble · 11/06/2022 18:22

Tunbridge Wells

FurierTransform · 11/06/2022 18:29

Aside from some very specific locations I can think of (places like Beaconsfield, sevenoaks, most desirable bits of Esher etc) your budget gets you what you want pretty much anywhere in the SE/south. I'd just dive that Rightmove rabbit hole!

Porridgeislife · 11/06/2022 18:39

I think you’d be underwhelmed for what you get for £2m in Beaconsfield.

You’d get something really lovely between the villages north of High Wycombe up to Princes Risborough. It’s a grammar school area.

Thame & surrounds would also buy you a lot and would put you into Oxfordshire for schools plus excellent private provision.

Also check out around Wargrave and Cookham (all close to Crossrail).

ironj · 11/06/2022 18:39

Petersfield, Farnham and Haslemere and all the villages around them.
Godalming?
Or if you prefer closer to town Weybridge and the surrounding areas. Esher or Claygate.

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/122919404

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/123905060

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/123891896

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/121351175

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/121917668

GreenCard · 11/06/2022 18:42

What’s the maximum you’d want to commute and how? Car/train etc and door to door time?

TheDogsMother · 11/06/2022 19:07

Look in West Sussex, South Downs National Park. It's the sunniest county apparently and the triangle between Petworth, Midhurst and Haslemere is really lovely. Your budget would buy you something great and the South Western train line is pretty efficient.

2reefsin30knots · 11/06/2022 19:21

I really thought this one was going to have an orangery OP!! So close...

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/122666678#/?channel=RES_BUY

Mapletreelane · 11/06/2022 20:20

What about Cheltenham. Great state and private schools, fabulous shopping, lovely place to bring up kids. Beautiful regency spa town. It's right in the Cotswolds, close to Devon for beaches, Birmingham for your urban fix(concerts etc) . Commutable to Oxford and excellent train links to Paddington (and Crossrail now).I think you would also get more for your 2 million than Surrey/ bucks. You can find wonderful rural properties but still be less than 3 miles from town centre.

Mapletreelane · 11/06/2022 20:24

Cheltenham, less than 2 miles to town centre and lovely orangery!

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/121365665

Spreadsheetssuck · 11/06/2022 20:27

Argh my reply to you all was deleted!!! Thank you all, keep the suggestions for areas coming (though loving the house porn!) and maybe some idea of what life is like there and what the people
are like if you live there? Am looking to find my tribe. Possibly somewhere to put down roots for even after the kids leave home hence somewhere like Oxford might appeal though not sure if the reality is as good if you’re not an academic.

I’m very lucky in that I have had interesting jobs so far though am now resigned to doing lucrative buy duller work which can be done from home so am sort of wanting inspiration for area before I worry about possible commutes.

Most of my pals are involved in media, law, the arts, politics, civil servants, so anywhere that has a similar collection of scruffy souls would be fab (though am firmly in middle age now so not the trendy side of media)…

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Spreadsheetssuck · 11/06/2022 20:31

Thank you @Mapletreelane that house is glorious but it’s under offer. I’ve had a vision of an arched stone doorway for some
time and wondered if it was a house I’m going to live in one day (or just part of a misremembered film!).

We stayed in the Cotswolds for a few days early last summer and for the first time, I got it. Perhaps it’s middle age that’s drawing me there?? Really expected to love Cheltenham as it has the best architecture but left me feeling a bit flat. Perhaps it was the quick drive by visit and we didn’t look properly.

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Staynow · 11/06/2022 20:32

Oxford is horrid IMO apart from the colleges - very strange vibe. I'd second Marlborough - and there are loads of beautiful little villages all around. Newbury, Hungerford - all easy into London as on the M4/train line too. All the well off people I know tend to live in Ascot - but I've no idea if it's nice or not!

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