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*Bob* Wrote:

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> But what happens when a man is tired of Oxted?

>

> What then?


Ah therein lies the beauty you see. To become tired of a place one would have to have had some sort of interest in it to begin with.

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Loz Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > He retires to Worthing.

>

>

> You really mean...

>

> Goring-by-sea

>

> (there's more to it than breakwaters you

> know....honest)

>

>

> Netts:-S


I heard nearby Ferring doesn't have any street lights.

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Loz Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > He retires to Worthing.

>

>

> You really mean...

>

> Goring-by-sea

>

> (there's more to it than breakwaters you

> know....honest)

>

>

> Netts:-S


Don't forget the world famous Sea Lane Cafe, open eight days a week!

We plan to end our days here in Ferring so it had to be a bungalow in a flat location for when we can't drive, and quiet and tranquil for peaceful afternoons sitting in the garden (see image attached). We're within easy reach of buses that take us all along the coast from Brighton to Portsmouth every ten minutes (free with our travel passes), within walking distance of local shops, doctors, dentists, pharmacy and post office, and a short stroll past corn fields to the beach! At the moment, we are still reasonable fit and we regularly walk along the greensward at the top of the beach all the way into Worthing in one direction and Rustington in the other. What more could we want in our old age?

Veejay Wrote:

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> Having been born in East Dulwich and lived all my

> life in and around South London, I have now

> retired to Ferring. I love it! It's idyllic and

> the best kept secret of the West Sussex coast. I

> guess it's not a secret any more now though!



Bluebird cafe Ferring


Nuff said


Netts(tu)

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