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jamesanderson

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OK this is a slightly out of the ordinary post! We used to live in East Dulwich and left London for a better, more rewarding life based around family 2 years ago. We moved to a fabulous village in Cornwall adjacent to a village we used to visit every year on holiday for 10 years so we knew the village well. What made it all the more unbelievable is that within our village we have both a primary and secondary school with the secondary school being the best state comprehensive in all the south west! I myself work as an Architect and i've undertaken my first renovation in the village. All the more extraordinary is the difference in value from somewhere like ED to our village. We are 4 miles from the coast with many lovely beaches. We would love another family in ED to have the great opportunity we had in relocating here on The Roseland Peninsula, sell your 1 bed flat in ED for a 3 bed house (and get change!) in a village with a genuine community, pub, shop, post office, art gallery etc. Tregony awaits!!......


https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-66556434.html


https://www.visitcornwall.com/beaches/good-beach-guide/south-coast/mevagissey/porthluney-cove-beach-caerhays

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/trelissick

https://www.heligan.com/


Thanks!


James

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Now ?350k! Wonderful house in prime village location, Architect renovated, 3 double beds, beautiful finishes throughout, underfloor heating, ultra efficient air source heat pump with 7 year grant effectively providing free electricity for 7 years, ultrafast broadband available paid for until March 2021. 50ft rear garden just completed. House sold with all new tasteful furniture including recessed 4K TV. You could move straight in! We are on the Roseland, famous AONB!


Last but not least we have amazing schools in the village, pre-school- ofsted good, primary school- ofsted good and secondary school, ofsted outstanding and the highest rated in the whole south west!!


As ex-ED'ers it would be great to give somebody else the chance we had to move here............


https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-66556434.html

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Thanks to everyone on ED who looked at our ad to get us to 1000 views! It's a SLOOWWW market down here at this time of year. We have recently reduced the price and simultaneously completed the contemporary garden.


https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-66556434.html


It is genuinely a lovely, lovely cottage in a great village with a real community and lots going on.


James

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