What's Chessington like to live in? Advice please.

What's Chessington like to live in? Advice please.

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philv

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4,236 posts

221 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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Hi,

Contemplating a move to Chessington area.

Any opinions on what it's like to live in that area?

Any recommendations or advice?

Thanks

BurtonLazars

579 posts

51 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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It’s a world of adventures!












sorry

sidekickdmr

5,119 posts

213 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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Some days good, others bad, you could say it's a bit of a rollercoaster!

Jasandjules

70,505 posts

236 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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BurtonLazars said:
It’s a world of adventures!












sorry
Pah I was going to post that biggrin


Mikebentley

6,714 posts

147 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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You will have to get used to people looking at you.

mac96

4,432 posts

150 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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Handy for getting out of London to the North Downs countryside...

I think the answer is 'variable'. and depends what matters to you. Shopping? Schools? Commuting? Huge garden? Garage? Me, i prefer the more central part of Kingston, because i like to be able to walk to local facilities, but you get more space for your money in Chessington!

And of course you get the Vampire Ride!

ReallyReallyGood

1,632 posts

137 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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I live in Ewell next door. Chessington is quite grim to look at, with a half-hourly train service into London which isn’t great. Not much green space, and a rather deprived shopping precinct.

philv

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4,236 posts

221 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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Doesn't sou d great so far.

We want to be approx 30 mans to london, 30 mins drive to gatwick.

My partner drives, i don't.
So i won"t always have access to a car.

We have around 400k for hovels 3 bed house.

Any recommendation s?


philv

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4,236 posts

221 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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Is Guilford nice?

craigjm

18,479 posts

207 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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philv said:
Doesn't sou d great so far.

We want to be approx 30 mans to london, 30 mins drive to gatwick.
If you need to be in a location that’s 30 minutes from both of those you will want to look a bit more south east from chessington

edc

9,314 posts

258 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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philv said:
Is Guilford nice?
£400k won't go very far in Guildford. Well, I guess it depends how close to the town centre you want to be. You will get more for your money around Farnborough and it has a regular train to Waterloo.

edc

9,314 posts

258 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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If you want to be 30 mins drive to Gatwick you need to be closer to the M23 along the M25. You won't get to Gatwick from Guildford in 30 mins reliably or at commuting times.

philv

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4,236 posts

221 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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edc said:
philv said:
Is Guilford nice?
£400k won't go very far in Guildford. Well, I guess it depends how close to the town centre you want to be. You will get more for your money around Farnborough and it has a regular train to Waterloo.
Hopefully Guilford a little cheaper than windsor.
What's Farnborough like?


edc

9,314 posts

258 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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philv said:
Hopefully Guilford a little cheaper than windsor.
What's Farnborough like?
It all depends on what you are used to and what you want or need. Farnborough town centre has not a lot going on. You'd go to Woking/Guildford/Camberley if you needed to spend a day shopping. But if you need somewhere in the Surrey/Hants area that is in a mainline to London, relatively good value then it's ok. There's plenty of parks/woods/heath's if you want to walk the dog, run etc and as the area is relatively small you could walk to most of them living almost anywhere in the area.

Taylor James

3,111 posts

68 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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Check out what the traffic was like pre-covid not what it's like now. Hardly anywhere is rammed now, same as nowhere has flights overhead every 5 minutes. Great time to offload previously compromised property to people who don't know the area.

cml24

1,448 posts

154 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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There aren't many places that are 30 minutes to London and 30 minutes to Gatwick at rush hour.

Perhaps Redhill?

craigjm

18,479 posts

207 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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cml24 said:
There aren't many places that are 30 minutes to London and 30 minutes to Gatwick at rush hour.

Perhaps Redhill?
This is what I was getting at above. To be 30 mins from Gatwick you need to be in the Croydon south corridor really. Its easy to underestimate travel times now too. Regardless of what lots of business gurus tell us life will get back to normal and the commute will happen again.

T1547

1,148 posts

141 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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cml24 said:
There aren't many places that are 30 minutes to London and 30 minutes to Gatwick at rush hour.

Perhaps Redhill?
I was going to suggest the same, Redhill.

Surrounding options of Reigate, Godstone, Bletchingley all infinitely nicer than Chessington too (which is a bit grim IMO).

deeen

6,123 posts

252 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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cml24 said:
There aren't many places that are 30 minutes to London and 30 minutes to Gatwick at rush hour.

Perhaps Redhill?
Three Bridges, Crawley. 32 mins to Victoria.

craigjm

18,479 posts

207 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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deeen said:
cml24 said:
There aren't many places that are 30 minutes to London and 30 minutes to Gatwick at rush hour.

Perhaps Redhill?
Three Bridges, Crawley. 32 mins to Victoria.
The problem with red hill, three bridges and Crawley is that it may in theory be 32 mins to Victoria but that is also on southern rail hehe