by willowshonker » Mon May 21, 2012 11:22 am
Hello, we all think we're unique having these dilemmas!
I was a Londoner born and bred, from really Central London - I grew up just off Sloane Square. My husband and I bought our first home in Rotherhithe, great as a young couple, not so great with a small child. But it was quiet and green and easy to get around London. But we wanted a bigger house with a garden, and didn't want to pay what was being asked in Greenwich, Blackheath, Clapham etc. So we made the move to Epsom. We looked for a long time in Kingston (a bit more like being in London), but ultimately made the move to Surrey. There is no correct answer, you make your own decision, and I'm glad we did. There are plenty of direct trains to Waterloo, Victoria, SW/SE London, and into Surrey. Epsom is a small town with London next to it on one side, and the country/M25 and beyond the other. Many of the families in Epsom have moved from SW and SE London, and others have moved back to be nearer family where they were originally from in this area.
My husband and I both still commute to London, I'd like not to eventually, but it's a pleasant journey. There are plenty of coffee shops in town! And there are more facilities for children than I was used to in SE London. We knew we didn't want to live in the country, but my husband was more keen to move into the suburbs - it was a compromise for me, but as I said, I'm glad we moved.
Wherever you move, schools may still be an issue. Criteria change, populations change, and it is the same wherever you are.
If you're serious and you fancy a visit to Epsom, contact me and I'll give you a walk around x
Hello, we all think we're unique having these dilemmas!
I was a Londoner born and bred, from really Central London - I grew up just off Sloane Square. My husband and I bought our first home in Rotherhithe, great as a young couple, not so great with a small child. But it was quiet and green and easy to get around London. But we wanted a bigger house with a garden, and didn't want to pay what was being asked in Greenwich, Blackheath, Clapham etc. So we made the move to Epsom. We looked for a long time in Kingston (a bit more like being in London), but ultimately made the move to Surrey. There is no correct answer, you make your own decision, and I'm glad we did. There are plenty of direct trains to Waterloo, Victoria, SW/SE London, and into Surrey. Epsom is a small town with London next to it on one side, and the country/M25 and beyond the other. Many of the families in Epsom have moved from SW and SE London, and others have moved back to be nearer family where they were originally from in this area.
My husband and I both still commute to London, I'd like not to eventually, but it's a pleasant journey. There are plenty of coffee shops in town! And there are more facilities for children than I was used to in SE London. We knew we didn't want to live in the country, but my husband was more keen to move into the suburbs - it was a compromise for me, but as I said, I'm glad we moved.
Wherever you move, schools may still be an issue. Criteria change, populations change, and it is the same wherever you are.
If you're serious and you fancy a visit to Epsom, contact me and I'll give you a walk around x