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Morgan J

Where is a nice place to live in England?

Especially if you have kids, thanks!

    



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Karen
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Kent! Kent, the Garden of England. From maritime coast to beautiful rolling countryside, Kent offers an ideal location. You will be enchanted by the Garden of England and its lush countryside, rolling hills and woodlands. Kent is a very 'English' County with picturesque villages, oast houses and a legacy of historic castles, stately homes and gardens. You will soon see why it is known as the Garden of England.
The saying ‘the Garden of England’ first came about when King Henry VIII’s fruiterer planted England’s first apple and cherry trees in Kent. The mild climate and fertile soils have long provided a rich environment for gardens and orchards alike. Kent is one of the few areas in England that has successful vineyards, again attributed to the mild climate. Even if gardening is not your thing there are plenty of other attractions in the Garden of England to keep you coming back for more. Medieval castles, idyllic seaside towns and villages and even the largest shopping mall in Europe will all vie for your attention in this diverse county. The Garden of England has delighted those that have visited since before the time of Caesar. Plan a trip to this easily accessible county, I'm sure it will not fail to please.


RICHARD G
"Nice" is a subjective word. London is nice if you like cities but the Outer Hebrides will be nice if you like remote places.


Rachael S
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my grandma house.... its really cool


The brainteaser
I recommend Tonbridge wells in kent, it is so beautiful, quiet, lots of young children and you are just 5 minutes from some of the best countryside in england


Sonny Walkman
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It depends on where you are now, how far you are prepared to move and what factors make up your idea of a 'nice' place.

I'd give London a wide berth though.


shabb
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Shropshire, and no I do not live there.


scragette2000
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Weybridge is very nice, but quite expensive.


GRAHAM B
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wigan it is fab


Boiled Egg
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Cornwall is good. How about Penzance?


Heather
Redditch is fantastic. (in Worcestershire)

check out http://www.upmystreet.com

you can type any area in the country into the search function and it will give you all the info on house prices, crime rates, good schools etc.. and you can compare them to the UK average.


Barking mad
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A survey published last week says Cumbria is the safest place to live.


Star dust
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wimbledon, no bias there xXx


Annie M
Surrey is very nice. I live near Virginia Water, its all leafy tree lined roads but fairly expensive.


Grit Savage
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No, move to the west highlands, safe and very easy place to live


slushi
i live in liverpool but my antie live in carlisle there lots of stuf for kids there e.g sportie stuf dance and all that


Mrs Fun Stuff
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The Wirral Peninsula!


tsmoreland324
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that would depend on what your lifestyle is.

I beleive that yorkshire is a beautiful part of the country, but there is not much in the way of entertainment unless you live in a large town or are willing to drive for a while.

or ther is cornwall.

try having a holiday and then decide.


Finland Red Egypt White
Brixton.


judgecohiba
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Richmond upon Thames, is very nice, but quite costly.
Fairly close to London city, and airports as well.


theadz01
If you want an exciting hectic life, London is great, South West London preferably.

Otherwise Sussex/Kent or Sussex make lovely places to live, I can highly recommend them all!


remember_lizzie
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30 years ago, everywhere in England was nice. Now, !!! what is nice to one is not so good for the other.


Kατiε
I've heard Kent is a nice place. There's the Bluewater centre and there's the sleepier parts of it which would be perfect for kids. Good luck finding a nice place!


Prison
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Milton Keynes - great for kids and young parents


Nigi-magic
Rotherham!

avoid the scattered used Needle





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