Hoping to Move to Cove
Discussion
Well I just had an offer accepted on a property on the Western side of Cove near the Plough and Horses.
It's not necessarily where I would have chosen but the property is ideal and it's within budget so I guess the location may be the compromise, although I've visited a few times and it seems OK.
Having lived in Bracknell Forest since 2005 I have some knowledge of the area as my nearest B & Q, Morrisons, Asda, Furniture Village and Oak Furnitureland were all in Farnborough! And when I was working in Guildford in the late 80s (living in Ash) I did visit my employer's site in Southwood a few times.
But I have no detailed knowledge of the area as one to live in, so any feedback would be much appreciated.
It's not necessarily where I would have chosen but the property is ideal and it's within budget so I guess the location may be the compromise, although I've visited a few times and it seems OK.
Having lived in Bracknell Forest since 2005 I have some knowledge of the area as my nearest B & Q, Morrisons, Asda, Furniture Village and Oak Furnitureland were all in Farnborough! And when I was working in Guildford in the late 80s (living in Ash) I did visit my employer's site in Southwood a few times.
But I have no detailed knowledge of the area as one to live in, so any feedback would be much appreciated.
Mr Tidy said:
Just wondering if there tends to be any sort of community feel/neighbourliness. Do local people speak to each other or just go about their own business?
Is there any anti-social behaviour or other things to look out for?
Thanks.
I was on a cul de sac off Southwood Rd towards Morrisons. Neighbours were all fine. Mine used to bring my bins back and let me use their brown garden bin. All seemed quite normal. I didn't notice any anti social behaviour. Sometimes you heard the odd car practising their drifting on some of the roundabouts in the distance Easy access to the canal, fleet pond area and various park Heathlands. Is there any anti-social behaviour or other things to look out for?
Thanks.
edc said:
I was on a cul de sac off Southwood Rd towards Morrisons. Neighbours were all fine. Mine used to bring my bins back and let me use their brown garden bin. All seemed quite normal. I didn't notice any anti social behaviour. Sometimes you heard the odd car practising their drifting on some of the roundabouts in the distance Easy access to the canal, fleet pond area and various park Heathlands.
Thanks. That sounds fine - I'm used to seeing the results of doughnut practice in Bracknell Forest, although never near enough to hear it!
I lived in Farnborough for about 20 years. The army moved me there, and we bought our own place and stayed rooted there when I was posted away. I'd say 'Armchair_Expert' has described it pretty well.
I'd never have moved there out of choice, it would never have appeared on my Radar, but there was no desperate rush to move away either. Schools were good (at least up in Fernhill ward) and the 6th Form college has a decent reputation and got both my sons onto decent Uni courses. That was the main reason we stayed, along with my wife having a job at a "leading Radiology department" in Frimley Park Hospital.
As an outdoorsy person I really enjoyed it. The canal, plenty of green spaces (much of it MOD owned), and nice rural roads to cycle on a virtual hop, skip, and jump away. I managed a couple of cycling trips to London via the Basingstoke Canal, Wey Navigation, and Thames path, and also a few triangular rides to Guildford and back via canal, navigation, the Christmas Pie Trail and Blackwater Valley route.
I've moved to Bournemouth now, back to my wife's home town. I wouldn't head back to Farnborough in a hurry, but I do still miss elements of it. Not least being able to get the train up for gigs in London and being able to get back again without having to stay over.
I'd never have moved there out of choice, it would never have appeared on my Radar, but there was no desperate rush to move away either. Schools were good (at least up in Fernhill ward) and the 6th Form college has a decent reputation and got both my sons onto decent Uni courses. That was the main reason we stayed, along with my wife having a job at a "leading Radiology department" in Frimley Park Hospital.
As an outdoorsy person I really enjoyed it. The canal, plenty of green spaces (much of it MOD owned), and nice rural roads to cycle on a virtual hop, skip, and jump away. I managed a couple of cycling trips to London via the Basingstoke Canal, Wey Navigation, and Thames path, and also a few triangular rides to Guildford and back via canal, navigation, the Christmas Pie Trail and Blackwater Valley route.
I've moved to Bournemouth now, back to my wife's home town. I wouldn't head back to Farnborough in a hurry, but I do still miss elements of it. Not least being able to get the train up for gigs in London and being able to get back again without having to stay over.
Edited by yellowjack on Wednesday 7th April 14:00
Cant really help much with what it is like now. But my parents lived down church lane for many years, its where I grew up. Lived there between 1972 and 1986. Mum and Dad moved out in 1998. As a kid it was a nice place to live very friendly little community. The church can cause parking issues during weddings. And in those days the plough and horses was run by Dick Whittington, never saw his cat though.
I left the area and moved to Fleet in 1986, since moved to the north Wales border so my up to date knowledge is slim
I left the area and moved to Fleet in 1986, since moved to the north Wales border so my up to date knowledge is slim
Farnborough gets a bad rep mostly because the town centre is crap. If you want loads of shops and endless pubs and restaurants and nightlife it won't be for you, but it's easy to get to any other neighbouring towns like Woking, Camberley, Guildford. You can get most of what you would need but if you wanted a day out shopping you wouldn't go to Farnborough. The same applies to any of the smaller outlying villages around these towns. Before Farnborough I was in Frimley Green.
I have a nephew in Farnborough who I see at least twice a year. Granted restrictions were in place so not for a year. I have driven through Cove a few times and liked it. I wouldn’t mind living in Farnborough but the traffic in rush hour can be a pain I hear. Seems nice enough with all the usual amenities. Costco, Tesco, Asda etc.
Totland has quietened down a lot over the last decade - mainly because all the trouble making youngsters have grown up, left, been sent to jail etc etc. It now has quite a large immigrant population who are, by and large, more law abiding than the natives.
Still get the odd murder though
And The Thatch Cottage pub is re-opening after being closed for over two years - so Cove is getting better.
Still get the odd murder though
And The Thatch Cottage pub is re-opening after being closed for over two years - so Cove is getting better.
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