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Arnside/silverdale you'll be lucky to get a decent caravan. I just had an offer turned down yesterday.
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Skipton is too expensive, Stephen.
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Long Preston fits the bill surely?
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Other than not having a railway station and the cheapest house being around £150k over budget, Grassington is perfect for the OP.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 7:22 pmGrassington nice enough if you like wharfedale, it’s quiet & plenty of nice walks & other places not too far away.
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He won't get a garden shed for his budget in ArnsideLancasterclaret wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 6:26 pmCarnforth is cheap, has a station and its five minutes from the sea
I mean, its a s**thole, but its going to gentrify at a rate of knots now its between Kirkby Lonsdale and Arnside/Silverdale (the top two places to live in Northern England according to the Daily Telegraph)
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So I'm in an apartment complex that is near the river. Apparently it has flooded but not since 2015. I'm on the second floor so hopefully I'm out of flood damage range. My car on the other hand..Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 7:38 pmYou aren't in one of the houses that gets flooded every year are you mate?
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Surprised no one has mentioned Clitheroe. You can still get a 2/3 bed terraced house for 180K.
Just no direct rail link to Burnley.
Just no direct rail link to Burnley.
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There’s no properly rough parts to be fair, but even 180k is stretching it for a 3 bed in a nice part of Burnley.
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As a serious suggestion why not use £10k a year and go somewhere nice for the next 15 or so years.
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In the short time I lived there I got friendly with fellow claret Alan Proctor. Car shared with him for home games over a couple of seasons. Was Alan an adversary of a young Bosscat by any chance!?
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You've already mentioned the obvious one - Todmorden.BigChaCha wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 9:24 amCan anyone recommend anywhere affordable that is in a nice area and is a 30 to 50min train journey from the Accrington/Burnley area?
It is for a 2nd home and needs to be either in a scenic inland area with things to do close like Hebden Bridge but preferably in an up and coming undervalued area!...
I know these areas are like gold dust but worth trying...
As mentioned, I and the wife love Hebden Bridge... Kendal is another favourite but we also love the coast as our dog loves it as well...
... So far, I have seen the Gauxholme Railway Viaduct near Todmorden as maybe a cheaper alternative to Hebden Bridge and other areas I see value is further up from Blackpool going towards Fleetwood...
North Wales and Morecombe with the new Eden Project being built there was an option but I probably missed that boat with the house price rises in both those areas over the last few years... I would also prefer somewhere a bit closer than those two or at least a straight easy train journey with no changes... An easy train journey up to 40 or 50mins from the Accrington/Burnley area is an important factor in this decision.
So basically I am looking for a 2nd home in a coastal or scenic inland area that can be in a quiet town but close enough to a more touristy area to eat out extra if we want to and with a budget between 130k to 180k that can buy me more than just an apartment or a tiny cottage!... A doer-upper type house is an option too if the location is fine.
TIA.
Have you looked further over into Yorkshire and considered Sowerby Bridge? Cheaper than hebden and far less pretentious.
I know its got no rail link and I'll get some grief for even mentioning it, but, if your looking for similar countryside BUT a far far more affordable property with more bang for your buck. Literally just over the hill from Tod is Bacup. I know its a wild card but take a look at house prices.......
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I was in Tod last month when I mentioned to one of the locals that it was good to see the hours of daylight were getting longer. He looked puzzled and said; what's this daylight thing you speak of?
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A very good and sensible option.claret2018 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 10:08 amAs a serious suggestion why not use £10k a year and go somewhere nice for the next 15 or so years.
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It is basically what I did in 2011, and I'm still doing it.
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Agree that Grassington, for the time being, isn't as dire as many of the suggestions.
Dunno about availability though... I'm desperately seeking something in the Kettlewell/Burnsall/Buckden areas..or even as distant as Dentdale,as a base on my travels north..and there's very little on offer regardless of price.
Dunno about availability though... I'm desperately seeking something in the Kettlewell/Burnsall/Buckden areas..or even as distant as Dentdale,as a base on my travels north..and there's very little on offer regardless of price.
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Yeah I know!
But Carnforth is a bit different to Arnside/Silverdale
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Well the MP is the leader of Northern Powerhouse. I have to laugh at all this talk of reversing the Beeching cuts. Many of the stone built bridges have been dismantled and Bocholt Way was built where the tracks were. So like Bangkok there would have to an overhead railway.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 6:25 pmWasn’t aware of that and surprised
I’d imagine they will address the railway at some point soon
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Alan is a couple of years older than me he used to live in LP as he was brought up there ... I used to knock about with his younger brothers Edwin and Andrew (Still see Andy in the pub Friday evenings )RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 11:35 amIn the short time I lived there I got friendly with fellow claret Alan Proctor. Car shared with him for home games over a couple of seasons. Was Alan an adversary of a young Bosscat by any chance!?
Funnily enough I was actually born in Hellifield but my family moved to LP when I was 18 months old
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You want nice things & you want to live in nice places it costs money there’s no getting away from it.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 8:01 amOther than not having a railway station and the cheapest house being around £150k over budget, Grassington is perfect for the OP.
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second home talk on a burnley website.
surely a master cast.
surely a master cast.
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My second home is a tent.
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Read the OP.....Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 3:27 pmYou want nice things & you want to live in nice places it costs money there’s no getting away from it.
Oh, right, I see the problem now.
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Gargrave isn’t a million miles away for the rail link & this nugget falls within budget
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... el=RES_BUY
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Swan soon to re-open tooJakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 4:07 pmGargrave isn’t a million miles away for the rail link & this nugget falls within budget
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... el=RES_BUY
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Maypole re-opening in LP
The BH owners "Punch Taverns" looking for new tenants as the current incumbents moving 100yds to the Maypole
The BH owners "Punch Taverns" looking for new tenants as the current incumbents moving 100yds to the Maypole
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Electric bike along the canalJakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 4:10 pmYou could even kayak to burnley on the LL it’d take a good day I think or maybe a tad longer.
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Buy a caravan in a nice area Ticks all the boxes except investment. Move it if you get fed up !
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Bosscat doesn't want him in LP.......so there's no way!
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I think the O/P left this board yesterday.....he didn't like the tone.
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Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 4:07 pmGargrave isn’t a million miles away for the rail link & this nugget falls within budget
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... el=RES_BUY
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I might throw Littleborough into this pot. Next to Hollingsworth lake, 30 minutes to Turf Moor, and 10 minutes to the motorway network
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No but I think Long Preston would reject him if he has an attitude like that very toxic here 62 years and still considered an outsiderTaffy on the wing wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 5:41 pmBosscat doesn't want him in LP.......so there's no way!
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Bacup. Thats the place.
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My old man had 40 odd in Lothersdale...same thing!
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Arnside: Nice place but a 2 bedroom cottage would cost the best part of £300,000.
However, Padiham is on the up and up. Strike whilst the iron is hot. At the moment, £300,000 will buy you a full street and a few shops.
However, Padiham is on the up and up. Strike whilst the iron is hot. At the moment, £300,000 will buy you a full street and a few shops.
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Arnside: Nice place but a 2 bedroom cottage would cost the best part of £300,000.
However, Padiham is on the up and up. Strike whilst the iron is hot. At the moment, £300,000 will buy you a full street and a few shops.
However, Padiham is on the up and up. Strike whilst the iron is hot. At the moment, £300,000 will buy you a full street and a few shops.
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Arnside: Nice place but a 2 bedroom cottage would cost the best part of £300,000.
However, Padiham is on the up and up. Strike whilst the iron is hot. At the moment, £300,000 will buy you a full street and a few shops.
However, Padiham is on the up and up. Strike whilst the iron is hot. At the moment, £300,000 will buy you a full street and a few shops.
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You can say that again.
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You can say that again.
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Has the OP considered Burnley?
It would probably take around the desired 30-50 minute train travel time if he was to start at Burnley Barracks, then on to Burnley Central, before finally arriving at Burnley Manchester Road.
It would probably take around the desired 30-50 minute train travel time if he was to start at Burnley Barracks, then on to Burnley Central, before finally arriving at Burnley Manchester Road.
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So Alan was a Long Prestoner but lives in Hellifield and you were born in Hellifield and moved to Long Preston. So whose side were you both on !?Bosscat wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 3:26 pmAlan is a couple of years older than me he used to live in LP as he was brought up there ... I used to knock about with his younger brothers Edwin and Andrew (Still see Andy in the pub Friday evenings )
Funnily enough I was actually born in Hellifield but my family moved to LP when I was 18 months old
Don't know if you know him but another Hellifielder I got to know was Ian Grey, a joiner and a Stoke City fan! He grew up in Hellifield and as far as I remember, never set foot in the potteries but was a Stoke fan. Given his age I reckon Stoke were doing well in the early 70s and he chose to follow them. ( think he once actually said that was the case )
He could do a decent(ish!) rendition of Angels by Robbie Williams on a dodgy karaoke when I was in Hellifield.
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I know Ian (not a bad centre half for Hellifield FC) was at School with his older brother John ... their Dad could sing too, used to do the local pubs and clubs back in the 60's
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To be fair, when you read the OP's original requirements, it's a decent shout !
Country side virtually identical or within a couple of hours walk away.
Far more affordable property prices.
Spoilt for choice for local train stations.
Downside- traveling time could be a problem if you do the first 3 stations then include Rosegrove.
(Any chance of a rat !?)
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Thought you may know him . A nice lad to be fair and I played with him in a lads v dads game once and he was half decent but he was no Ben Mee ( just by chance he's reading this!)
Next time you pass through Hellifield the signs that say " Hellifield welcomes safe drivers" on entering were my suggestion to the parish council (Cathy Dakin) . Plus the little sign on the building facing what was the cattle market where they met which was painted green , red and gold lettering was my handy work while I was there!
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You mean the village hallRingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 10:22 pmThought you may know him . A nice lad to be fair and I played with him in a lads v dads game once and he was half decent but he was no Ben Mee ( just by chance he's reading this!)
Next time you pass through Hellifield the signs that say " Hellifield welcomes safe drivers" on entering were my suggestion to the parish council (Cathy Dakin) . Plus the little sign on the building facing what was the cattle market where they met which was painted green , red and gold lettering was my handy work while I was there!
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I do indeed!
Forgot it was called that. Sounds very grand.
My oldest lives in settle and works in "Gigg" so I'm often up and around your neck of the woods . I try and remind him he's lucky to live in such a nice part of the world. He was always wanting to go to the bright lights of Leeds a few years ago but now he definitely appreciates where he lives.
Don't know if you saw it but Alistair Campbell ( he of war criminality !) Did a brief 30 minute winter walk tv programme and it started in Settle . Met a guy restoring a dry stone wall. He said some of the walls round there are around 700 years old!!
As a Lancastrian I have to admit that Yorkshire , north in particular, is a fine county.
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Maybe a good motorhome if you're a driver. Then you can explore several of those places deemed otherwise out of reach,
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If your criteria is it needs to be 30-50 mins from Burnley / Accrington by train, without changing trains you've got Leeds or Manchester one way and Preston Blackpool the other.
On the coast, Lythams quite nice, decent shops, places to eat and sea air, but pricey to live there I would think.
Or you could Change trains at Blackburn for Whalley / Clitheroe and Hellifield and the Settle Carlisle line. Nice spots along there for the Yorkshire Dales.
On the coast, Lythams quite nice, decent shops, places to eat and sea air, but pricey to live there I would think.
Or you could Change trains at Blackburn for Whalley / Clitheroe and Hellifield and the Settle Carlisle line. Nice spots along there for the Yorkshire Dales.