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Nice place to live in england that gets lots of snow?

hiya, wondered where nice places in england were that get lots of snow

i live in the south west and apart from today we haven't had snow where i live in 4 years so want to move somewhere that gets snow maybe not to for from a beach either

thanks x
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when i say near a beach i know it wouldn't be possible to have snow and be right near the beach but maybe a hours drive away or something

    



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Angel
bugger lugs read the question, Scotland is not in England?

No name, why mention Scotland? the question was about England,

Carley, why mention Scotland? the question was about England,


Honeysuc, the question was about England,


Jo-Jo MoJo, read the question, the Shetland Isles are not in England,


taz c
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The further north you go, the more likely you are to get snow - somewhere like Yorkshire or Leeds - however today, the South East was covered with snow, so almost anywhere would've been good.


sez08
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i live in the noth east and we get snow most of the time whrn its forcast today has been terrible with blizzards and hail stone and the beach is just walking distance from where i live although you may find more smack needles then shells and more coal than sand


fiddler
Lake District.Lots of nice beach near by.


Steve S
Somewhere on high ground - Snake Pass, between Manchester and Sheffield, is regularly closed in the winter because of snow.


Daisyhill
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Well beach areas get snow very rarely...you can't have it all lol. The Yorkshire Pennines gets a lot.


honeysuckle
Try the North of Scotland.


Cadillac C
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Today it would be London. They really got hit. Tomorrow too. But in normal circumstance England is not overly snowy. You have to head pretty far north to get any regular snow. Choose an area anywhere to the north and inland and you will see some.


bugger lugs
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scotland and loch ness.


No name.
Snow is more likely in the north. Scotland is more likely to get snow than England. Kent always seems to get a lot snow.


Carly
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The further north you go, the more snow you get and the narrower the country gets. If you go to northern Scotland you'll find lots of snow and it's never far to the coast.
Try Peterhead; it's about as far north-east as you can go without getting a ferry to an island. In the summer it never gets completely dark there because they are so close to the North Pole (where the sun doesn't set at all during summer).


'Insert name here'
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Scotland gets more snow than the rest of us, but my family live in West Yorks...and they get alot of snow..or have done this winter! :)


JO-JO MOJO
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Try the Shetland Isles no where there is very far from the sea and plenty of snow but no trees to hide behind, when you have a pee when out walking. lol



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