Moving to Devon

There's a reason it's so green and lovely ...
 
We are due to get a bit more of that reason today, the wind is building as I type.

Al.
 
It's day five of Devon life, and London already feels like a different planet. It still feels like a holiday and not quite real. The locals have been very welcoming, and there's a real sense of community. It makes me laugh to walk into the butchers and hear them say, "You've bought Pat's old house".

I've managed to swim every day with the Budleigh Swim Bods and the paddle board is going in this morning. Wondering why we didn't move sooner.
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What a beautiful period house. Those sliding sash windows are stunning. I imagine it's grade 2 listed?

We have similar plans to leave Cardiff for my wife's native Cornwall, but we are a few years off yet.
Congratulations to you both on your move, wishing you many years of health to enjoy :beerjug:
 
What a beautiful period house. Those sliding sash windows are stunning. I imagine it's grade 2 listed?

We have similar plans to leave Cardiff for my wife's native Cornwall, but we are a few years off yet.
Congratulations to you both on your move, wishing you many years of health to enjoy :beerjug:
Cheers. It's 18th century, cob walls and thankfully, not listed. Loads of "character" which I believe is an anagram of money pit.
 
Yup and BF cancelled our 22:00 Plymouth - Roscoff sailing tonight as a result. Now got a 3.5 hr drive to Pompey instead of a 5 min drive to Millbay docks. Oh well some you win, etc.
We came back in the campervan from Roscoff yesterday afternoon, we got a message Friday morning saying times were the same but the boat was Pont Aven instead of Amorique due to future adverse weather conditions, it was like a millpond coming back so I assumed they wanted the bigger boat in Plymouth for todays crossings.

Al.
 
Cheers. It's 18th century, cob walls and thankfully, not listed. Loads of "character" which I believe is an anagram of money pit.
Surprised it's not listed TBH. Surely must be some kind of conservation order on it at that age? Good luck with the cob ... I prefer Victorian brick (y) ... but still, a beautiful house you have there.
 
We came back in the campervan from Roscoff yesterday afternoon, we got a message Friday morning saying times were the same but the boat was Pont Aven instead of Amorique due to future adverse weather conditions, it was like a millpond coming back so I assumed they wanted the bigger boat in Plymouth for todays crossings.

Al.
The channel certainly wasn't millpond-like last night - Bretagne was rolling around in a very lively fashion :)

One downside of living in the SW is that the BF winter sailings from Plymouth & Poole are very inconsistent. Eg this winter there are none! This is making us reconsider moving further down the SW into Cornwall as the roads & travelling time to Pompey aren't great.
 
The channel certainly wasn't millpond-like last night - Bretagne was rolling around in a very lively fashion :)

One downside of living in the SW is that the BF winter sailings from Plymouth & Poole are very inconsistent. Eg this winter there are none! This is making us reconsider moving further down the SW into Cornwall as the roads & travelling time to Pompey aren't great.
As most of our recent trips have been to the eastern side of France and down into Germany or Italy we have been driving to Dover late at night for an early morning crossing but it’s been a real pain recently with overnight road closures and delays at Dover so we used Poole this time and is was painless, haven’t been out from Plymouth for a while but the trip back on Saturday was fine as Pont Aven is a far nicer boat but half a mile out from Plymouth they put all the shutters down on the forward facing lounge windows!!
We looked at a couple of houses in Budliegh several years back but decided to stay in Exmouth, at the time it felt a bit too quiet.
Al.
 
As most of our recent trips have been to the eastern side of France and down into Germany or Italy we have been driving to Dover late at night for an early morning crossing but it’s been a real pain recently with overnight road closures and delays at Dover so we used Poole this time and is was painless, haven’t been out from Plymouth for a while but the trip back on Saturday was fine as Pont Aven is a far nicer boat but half a mile out from Plymouth they put all the shutters down on the forward facing lounge windows!!
We looked at a couple of houses in Budliegh several years back but decided to stay in Exmouth, at the time it felt a bit too quiet.
Al.
Dover is a bit far for us as our place is in Chinon so a long drive once in France and stopovers eat into holiday time. Our favourite port on the French side is St Malo as a) it's a nice place to visit and b) it's less of a drive to our place, but BF charge a not-insignificant amount to go there and they don't sail to there from Plymouth any more. We're looking for a place in the UK as a foothold once my partner retires and we spend most of our time in France using our house there as a base to explore Europe. We're selling our place in Dorset which is an ideal spot but too far away from elderly parents and partner's job. Current thoughts are Honiton or Tavistock but we may have to slum it in our 1 bed flat in Plymouth for a while while we look at options!
 


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