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I live about 2 miles from where I was born and have done for 25 years, the furthest away I have lived is 5 miles, there is a lot to be said for live where you know, IMO.

 

 

 

Its nice to travel, but always nice to come home:001_smile:

 

 

Totally agree.

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I intend When circumstances allow too move too Somerset exmoor near exford , timberscombe or pollock way great countryside plenty of trees and moors

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Well strangely enough within 48 hours it was sort of stolen bit by bit. But penrhys was my favourite. One day having a sandwich in my van watching the kids skateboarding except they were doing it on the roofs of 3 story blocks of flats. I never did figure out how they managed it

 

 

I remember watching a documentary on the 10 worst villages in Britain. I think Hirwaun was close to the top.

 

I grew up in the valleys, I remember it was a mixture of very beautiful and really grim.

 

Wife and I live in Warwickshire now and it is as nice as anywhere I have been in the UK

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I thought you had the accent. Where did you live Ti

 

 

Grew up ( or dragged up ) in the Swansea valleys, they really loved me cos I'm English :) then lived a lot of my life in Swansea.

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