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If you can bear a few more mins on the train...47 exactly to Euston, excellent schools with lots of choice, trees a-plenty, cheap as chips rents, houses under ?120k, then move to Rugby.


Oh...and if you'd like to buy my lovely 4 bedroom town house and walk 12mins to the station (no car ever needed), for less lolly than a one bedroom flat in ED, just PM!

Sounds great - anything similar but 30 mins into the City by train ? Looking at Epsom but literally need a second mortgage...



Pam50 Wrote:

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> If you can bear a few more mins on the train...47

> exactly to Euston, excellent schools with lots of

> choice, trees a-plenty, cheap as chips rents,

> houses under ?120k, then move to Rugby.

>

> Oh...and if you'd like to buy my lovely 4 bedroom

> town house and walk 12mins to the station (no car

> ever needed), for less lolly than a one bedroom

> flat in ED, just PM!

legalbeagle Wrote:

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> x2 for Whitstable.


Are you serious ?


if you take the name "whitstable", rearrange the letters, take some away , add others , you come up with " overrated stinky estuary shithole where the local men spend their time thinking of ways to break into your beach hut and on fathers day, give them selves a fathers day card"

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