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Essex Couple Considers Tranquil Move to Lincolnshire Amidst Lifestyle and Housing Shift

Hello people of reddit…. So quick background, I 40m and Mrs 42f have considered moving to Lincolnshire from Southend in Essex. I know I’ll probably take a kicking in wage drop but ultimately it’s just so busy in our area now and we both suffer with

Essex Couple Considers Tranquil Move to Lincolnshire Amidst Lifestyle and Housing Shift

A 40 and 42-year-old couple from Southend are contemplating a significant lifestyle alteration, considering relocation to the serene landscape of Lincolnshire. The intense hustle of their current residence in Essex and their commonly shared struggle with misophonia have compelled them to think about exchanging their two-bedroom flat for a more expansive four-bedroom detached house, possibly without major financial impact.

The pair sought advice about life in Lincolnshire via an online inquiry, asking locals about schools and the rural lifestyle. The feedback portrays Lincolnshire as a charming and peaceful county, although there are certain aspects prospective residents should be aware of.

A resident of the Lincolnshire Wolds, who relocated there in 2018, praised the secluded beauty of the area. They noted that locals largely keep to themselves, and there’s no resentment towards newcomers with southern accents. The necessity of owning a car for navigating the wide-reaching rural areas is a caveat, however.

Another commentator drew attention to the affable demeanour of the Lincolnshire community, suggesting Stamford, Lincoln, Louth, and their neighbouring villages as attractive destinations. Yet they also made necessary mention of the need for two cars, owing to limited public transport and inadequate train and airport facilities.

A former Southend inhabitant recounted their satisfactory move to Heckington three years ago, and expressed fondness for the village’s services and communal spirit. With a train station, local businesses, and vital community organisations, they expressed no inclination to return to Essex.

For the Southend couple contemplating this decision, these reflections provide a mixture of positive reinforcement and practical counsel about the peaceful lifestyle of Lincolnshire, compared to the logistical challenges that accompany rural dwelling.

The Lincoln Post sourced the information for this piece online. View source here.

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