Where to live in the UK? 13:59 - Jan 23 with 33840 views | ThisIsMyUsername | I've no idea where I would like to live once I graduate from university next summer with my degree in physiotherapy. I'll be 29 when I finish, and I'm completely disillusioned with this country. I've not travelled much in the UK (the only major cities I've been to are London, Birmingham, and Leeds). I'm aware this will therefore sound quite ignorant, but is there anywhere in the UK which is really that 'nice'? Can't say I've been bowled over by anywhere I've been so far. To give you an idea of what sort of place I like on a purely aesthetic level. The most recent city I visited was Vancouver, which I absolutely loved. In terms of what I would want, the main criterion is somewhere with a large population therefore creating many social opportunities. But it also has to feel open and friendly, as well as being aesthetically pleasing. Does anywhere like this even exist in this country or am I going to have to go overseas for the type of thing I am looking for? If so then my qualification should open doors. [Post edited 23 Jan 2020 14:00]
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Where to live in the UK? on 14:00 - Jan 23 with 8721 views | GeoffSentence | Try Bath. Bath is great. And it is close to all that West Country loveliness. Bath. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 14:01 - Jan 23 with 8717 views | SomethingBlue | Sounds to me as if you'd really like Bristol. Edinburgh not at all far off though. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 14:02 - Jan 23 with 8698 views | BackToRussia |
Where to live in the UK? on 14:01 - Jan 23 by SomethingBlue | Sounds to me as if you'd really like Bristol. Edinburgh not at all far off though. |
Was going to suggest Bristol too. Has a bit of counterculture like Van. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 14:02 - Jan 23 with 8706 views | footers | With a degree in physiotherapy, you should be fairly flexible. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 14:02 - Jan 23 with 8701 views | GeoffSentence |
Where to live in the UK? on 14:02 - Jan 23 by BackToRussia | Was going to suggest Bristol too. Has a bit of counterculture like Van. |
Actually Bristol is a good shout. I've never been, but it is close to Bath. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 14:04 - Jan 23 with 8692 views | chicoazul | If you really are completely disillusioned then you know what to do. Were I a young man in your position I would do the same. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 14:04 - Jan 23 with 8693 views | footers |
Where to live in the UK? on 14:01 - Jan 23 by SomethingBlue | Sounds to me as if you'd really like Bristol. Edinburgh not at all far off though. |
However there may be stiff competition (geddit) in Brizzle work-wise for anyone in that line of work. More masseurs/masseuses etc per capita than anywhere else in the UK, I'd wager. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 14:10 - Jan 23 with 8664 views | ThisIsMyUsername | Speedy replies. Bath's population is far too small (~100k in the city itself according to Google). That's 2/3 the size of the town where I live now. Funnily enough Bristol and Edinburgh are the two places that I have actually given thought to. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 14:15 - Jan 23 with 8638 views | usm | Burnley Your welcome | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 14:19 - Jan 23 with 8618 views | ITFC_Forever | Bristol is nice.... and on a west country theme, so is Exeter. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 14:30 - Jan 23 with 8566 views | Sikamikanico | Apart from having the most delusional fanbase in UK football, Newcastle | | | |
Where to live in the UK? on 14:31 - Jan 23 with 8562 views | GeoffSentence |
Where to live in the UK? on 14:10 - Jan 23 by ThisIsMyUsername | Speedy replies. Bath's population is far too small (~100k in the city itself according to Google). That's 2/3 the size of the town where I live now. Funnily enough Bristol and Edinburgh are the two places that I have actually given thought to. |
MAke it Bristol, then you can easily nip out to Bath. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 14:33 - Jan 23 with 8560 views | BasingstokeBlue | Newcastle. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 14:41 - Jan 23 with 8525 views | BackToRussia |
Where to live in the UK? on 14:31 - Jan 23 by GeoffSentence | MAke it Bristol, then you can easily nip out to Bath. |
Is Bath the civic equivalent of Arran Lee Barratt for you, Geoff? | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 15:20 - Jan 23 with 8506 views | factual_blue | Gatwick. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 15:22 - Jan 23 with 8485 views | hampstead_blue | Wiltshire is lovely. We moved here two years ago and love it. Very nice market towns, Swindon is a dump btw. Lots of old and middle class money - we are working class regardless of what others may say.... :-) Newbury area is nice. Hampshire is very nice. I was in Aldershot and Winchester, expensive though. Shropshire is very nice. Good links to London by train. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 15:30 - Jan 23 with 8457 views | noggin | Cheltenham is nice. Not too far from Bath too. [Post edited 23 Jan 2020 15:31]
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Where to live in the UK? on 15:38 - Jan 23 with 8422 views | Darth_Koont |
Where to live in the UK? on 14:01 - Jan 23 by SomethingBlue | Sounds to me as if you'd really like Bristol. Edinburgh not at all far off though. |
I love Bristol (and Bath too) but they're increasingly a bit of a hassle to get around or find somewhere you want to live. Good shout on Edinburgh but I think, as much as it pains me to say as a Leith boy, Glasgow might be an even better bet. A city on the up economically, culturally and socially, not too expensive and a proximity to lots of different and stunning nature. Probably the closest we've got to a Vancouver - although the skiing is definitely pretty shyte in comparison. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 15:41 - Jan 23 with 8414 views | itfcjoe |
Where to live in the UK? on 14:10 - Jan 23 by ThisIsMyUsername | Speedy replies. Bath's population is far too small (~100k in the city itself according to Google). That's 2/3 the size of the town where I live now. Funnily enough Bristol and Edinburgh are the two places that I have actually given thought to. |
It's difficult as need employment and the truly nice places don't offer as much - Bristol and Edinburgh seem as good a shouts as any, I really like Edinburgh fromt he little I've seen. But why not go to Vancouver and try there? Maybe give Harry and Meghan a shout and see if they will put you up for a bit - I've heard they may need the money to pay off their builder from their last place who overspent.... | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 15:47 - Jan 23 with 8393 views | Giant_Midget | I'd chuck Manchester in to the mix too. But if you like Vancouver so much, why not just move to Vancouver or another Canadian city? I'd certainly seriously consider if if I was in your position. | | | |
Where to live in the UK? on 15:56 - Jan 23 with 8356 views | ThisIsMyUsername |
Where to live in the UK? on 15:41 - Jan 23 by itfcjoe | It's difficult as need employment and the truly nice places don't offer as much - Bristol and Edinburgh seem as good a shouts as any, I really like Edinburgh fromt he little I've seen. But why not go to Vancouver and try there? Maybe give Harry and Meghan a shout and see if they will put you up for a bit - I've heard they may need the money to pay off their builder from their last place who overspent.... |
Of course. That is currently an appealing option. I do have a friend there already which is useful. I don't want to write off the UK for good just yet mind you. | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 15:57 - Jan 23 with 8349 views | ThisIsMyUsername |
Where to live in the UK? on 15:47 - Jan 23 by Giant_Midget | I'd chuck Manchester in to the mix too. But if you like Vancouver so much, why not just move to Vancouver or another Canadian city? I'd certainly seriously consider if if I was in your position. |
Yep, as I say it is something to consider. Thanks for all the contributions so far. [Post edited 23 Jan 2020 15:58]
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Where to live in the UK? on 15:58 - Jan 23 with 8344 views | itfcjoe |
Where to live in the UK? on 15:56 - Jan 23 by ThisIsMyUsername | Of course. That is currently an appealing option. I do have a friend there already which is useful. I don't want to write off the UK for good just yet mind you. |
The UK isn't going anywhere, whereas opportunities to move abroad slide through your fingers at the blink of an eye. I've never done it, and don't regret it as I have a nice life - but if I could go back and have the chance again I probably would do it | |
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Where to live in the UK? on 15:58 - Jan 23 with 8345 views | jontysnut |
Where to live in the UK? on 15:38 - Jan 23 by Darth_Koont | I love Bristol (and Bath too) but they're increasingly a bit of a hassle to get around or find somewhere you want to live. Good shout on Edinburgh but I think, as much as it pains me to say as a Leith boy, Glasgow might be an even better bet. A city on the up economically, culturally and socially, not too expensive and a proximity to lots of different and stunning nature. Probably the closest we've got to a Vancouver - although the skiing is definitely pretty shyte in comparison. |
Edinburgh, Bath etc good shouts but expensive? Newcastle would be a good choice. Nottingham's a good town as well. Swansea? I live in Leeds and I was I was 30 years younger! | | | |
Where to live in the UK? on 15:59 - Jan 23 with 8340 views | SouperJim | I've got friends who have moved to Edinburgh and Manchester and they both seem to love their adopted city. No direct experience though. Really liked Bath when I visited. I grew up in Cambridge and that's a really nice city closer to these parts, expensive place to live though. | |
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