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SwissAlps2 · 12/01/2025 12:08

My work regularly takes me into Central London so we are looking to move from the West Midlands to a picturesque market town within an hour’s direct train journey from London and with good schools for a 10 year old. We are challenged with our budget as property here is cheaper so we are looking for a 3 bed on a budget of £375k. We’ve looked at Bicester and Leyton Buzzard so far but are looking for recommendations of other towns which might work?

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JC03745 · 12/01/2025 12:19

I don't know about good schools, but some ideas after looking at rightmove.

Colchester- 1hr fast train to Liverpool st.
Bishops Stortford
Welwyn Garden City
Milton Keynes
Tunbridge wells

WidgetDigit2022 · 12/01/2025 12:21

Thats a very low budget for what you’re looking for. You could check out Medway (Chatham, Strood).

SoapySponge · 12/01/2025 12:39

Newbury.
Very good schools and 40 - 50 minutes to London Paddington.
Your budget might limit you though.

Turmerictolly · 12/01/2025 13:30

Up to an hours direct train then travel from home to the station and then station to work? Commuting costs will be ££ and unfortunately that is a low budget for a picturesque place within commuting distance of London. Kent has some cheap towns (but not picturesque) and the grammar school system. Somewhere like Rochester )on the river? Tonbridge or Maidstone might fit the bill or outer London, Belvedere, Erith, Greenhithe, Dartford. Lots of new builds in those places and easy to get London and nicer bits. All grammar school areas.

HuaShan · 12/01/2025 13:51

Hitchin is very nice.

sweetpickle2 · 12/01/2025 14:05

Even Central London is a very big place- which bit do you need to be in?

BlackChunkyBoots · 12/01/2025 15:20

Not the prettiest town, but Northampton is in your budget.

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/155520440

Doris86 · 12/01/2025 15:54

JC03745 · 12/01/2025 12:19

I don't know about good schools, but some ideas after looking at rightmove.

Colchester- 1hr fast train to Liverpool st.
Bishops Stortford
Welwyn Garden City
Milton Keynes
Tunbridge wells

Milton Keynes? Picturesque market town?😂

piscofrisco · 12/01/2025 16:01

Hertford (or Ware) or Bishops Stortford. Excellent schools in all three, and 40 mins into London on the train.

TheHighPriestess1 · 12/01/2025 16:05

Letchworth only 28mins direct train to Kings X

Mewthree · 12/01/2025 17:52

Rochester or Faversham? Although Kent is a full Grammar county so schools are pretty hit or miss TBH.

Frecklespy · 12/01/2025 18:17

Dunstable - small town/villagey, and within your budget

JC03745 · 12/01/2025 19:14

Doris86 · 12/01/2025 15:54

Milton Keynes? Picturesque market town?😂

I did miss that part of the OP's request, sorry. 😬
Maybe a surrounding village?

CarefulN0w · 12/01/2025 19:30

MK actually has several smaller towns and villages within the area; Newport Pagnell, Stony Stratford and Great Linford for example. Unfortunately schools are not good.

I'd maybe look at Colchester for a better combination of housing prices and good schools, especially if your DC would be looking at 11+

CheeseCakeSunflowers · 12/01/2025 19:37

You could try looking at Winslow in Bucks which is a lovely small market town. A new station has been built there on the East West rail link which opens later this year. Once it opens I think it will only be about 10 minutes from the new station into Milton Keynes where you can get to Euston from in about 40 minutes. Being in Bucks means you fall into the grammar school system at secondary age.

Ionacat · 12/01/2025 19:39

Is your 10 year old year 5 or year 6? It probably makes a difference where people recommend as year 6 and you’ve missed the deadline for secondary applications and you’ll have to take what’s left so ideally you want somewhere without too much pressure on good secondary school places.

Violinist64 · 12/01/2025 19:45

I would also look at Colchester as there are a number of very good schools there. Otherwise, Rugby, Northampton or Milton Keynes. I think Colchester would be my first choice, though.

FindingTime · 13/01/2025 10:27

Amersham & Chesham in the Chilterns/South Buckinghamshire - Zone 9 on the Tube and Chiltern trains into Marylebone.
Decent primary, secondary and grammar school options.
High Wycombe (has separate Chiltern route into Marylebone), Hazlemere, Penn, Holmer Green - drive or bus routes into Amersham & Chesham.
Beaconsfield - Chiltern train into Marylebone.

CarefulN0w · 13/01/2025 12:16

South Bucks is definitely good for commuting, but the OP's budget isn't going to stretch to a family house in Chesham or Amersham.

anniegun · 13/01/2025 12:24

I think your budget is too low for a picturesque market town in the SE

Gekko21 · 13/01/2025 12:34

How often are you required to travel to London for work and does your company pay the travel costs? It's pretty normal to travel for work, so if your company pays then I wouldn't relocate just for that. Especially since it's usual to move jobs more frequently these days so things can change pretty quickly. Over the last 5 years, my work (for different companies) has taken me regularly to Edinburgh, West London, Central London, Birmingham, Leeds, East Yorkshire. I can't live in all those places.

Your budget is very small for London and the home counties so I wouldn't relocate unless you have a a very good salary or it's likely to grow to be one within a few years. Most people who are successful at establishing themselves in the south east move here before they have dependents / large financial commitments or if they come later, do so on a very high salary.

What line of work are you in?

iamnotalemon · 13/01/2025 12:39

St Albans, Harpenden or Flitwick - all on the Thameslink line.

Or Hitchin, Letchworth.

Rainbowshine · 13/01/2025 12:45

Your budget will be very tight! I would recommend you research the schools situation as well as places like Leighton Buzzard are 3 school system, other counties will be two tier.

orangina01 · 13/01/2025 14:50

St Neots is lovely and affordable. 40 min fast trains to Kings Cross

PickleSarnie · 13/01/2025 15:04

Market Harborough? Train tickets are hideously expensive but at least it takes you in St P (in just under an hour) and you don't need to set foot in horrible Euston.

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