by kittags » Thu Apr 11, 2013 8:22 pm
We moved to Furzedown, Nimrod Road, when our elder son was 2 weeks old in 2001. We knew nothing about the area, we had the choice of affording Duiwich or Furzedown, the latter one as it saved 30 minutes on the South Circ'. We moved to Wiltshire ten years later having made good friends, seen the area change and more.
Yes, transport is a 15 minute walk away, but how many places except Balham can give you a choice of reaching every mainline station (London Bridge, Victoria and Waterloo) if there's a tube strike. The buses are 249 and I think 319, they are pretty efficient. If you want immediate transport from F'down, then Furzedown Cars only let us down once in ten years!
Furzedown is one of the most amazing communities I have known in my life. Having lived around the world and in country villages, Furzedown IS a village of its own making. There are people who have lived there all their lives and there are those who moved there recently, but all will smile at you as you walk down Moyser Road past Budgens. I admit that I for one was active in the community and prolific on Furzedown.net; it started in 2001 and probably has over 600 regular users.
You have the Festival as Concetta said, there is Sprout which has 'sprouted' from the old vegetable shop. And although it lost the post office a few years ago, there aren't many local areas that can give you everything you need, a hairdresser, a dry cleaner (and good alterations) on your doorstep.
For schools our son went to Furzedown and then on to St Anselms, both of which were fantastic.
Those who live in the hidden gem of Furzedown have a right to be proud. For me the best thing was to look out, towards the South, of the study window in our loft conversion and see fireworks displays across the South of England, you don't realise how high up Furzedown is!
I've attached an article from the Independent some years ago, I was one of the interviewees and I meant every word I said!
Go on, give Furzedown a go, you won't be sorry if you're going to stay in London.
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We moved to Furzedown, Nimrod Road, when our elder son was 2 weeks old in 2001. We knew nothing about the area, we had the choice of affording Duiwich or Furzedown, the latter one as it saved 30 minutes on the South Circ'. We moved to Wiltshire ten years later having made good friends, seen the area change and more.
Yes, transport is a 15 minute walk away, but how many places except Balham can give you a choice of reaching every mainline station (London Bridge, Victoria and Waterloo) if there's a tube strike. The buses are 249 and I think 319, they are pretty efficient. If you want immediate transport from F'down, then Furzedown Cars only let us down once in ten years!
Furzedown is one of the most amazing communities I have known in my life. Having lived around the world and in country villages, Furzedown IS a village of its own making. There are people who have lived there all their lives and there are those who moved there recently, but all will smile at you as you walk down Moyser Road past Budgens. I admit that I for one was active in the community and prolific on Furzedown.net; it started in 2001 and probably has over 600 regular users.
You have the Festival as Concetta said, there is Sprout which has 'sprouted' from the old vegetable shop. And although it lost the post office a few years ago, there aren't many local areas that can give you everything you need, a hairdresser, a dry cleaner (and good alterations) on your doorstep.
For schools our son went to Furzedown and then on to St Anselms, both of which were fantastic.
Those who live in the hidden gem of Furzedown have a right to be proud. For me the best thing was to look out, towards the South, of the study window in our loft conversion and see fireworks displays across the South of England, you don't realise how high up Furzedown is!
I've attached an article from the Independent some years ago, I was one of the interviewees and I meant every word I said!
Go on, give Furzedown a go, you won't be sorry if you're going to stay in London.