Topic review - Should we buy on Old Hinckley Road?
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Unregistered
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Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 1:26 pm
perspective mover to nuneaton
whats clifton road like.
does anyone know .
is it classed as ok or a not.
is the area suitable for children.
thanks inadvance
whats clifton road like.
does anyone know .
is it classed as ok or a not.
is the area suitable for children.
thanks inadvance
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molly
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Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 10:36 pm
sorry madhatter 
sorry madhatter :)
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Unregistered
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Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 8:14 pm
Hi there. Thanks unregistered for your advice. We are very taken with the house, you're quite right about their character and charm. Do you have any off road parking? The house we're looking at has no off-street or on-street parking, which is a concern.
Hi there. Thanks unregistered for your advice. We are very taken with the house, you're quite right about their character and charm. Do you have any off road parking? The house we're looking at has no off-street or on-street parking, which is a concern.
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Madhatter
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 1:01 am
Hello, thanks very very much more that, I hope it's in time for the people considering.
Please consider registering an account incase you want to comment or join in, 'Unregistered' is such a common name on here 
Hello, thanks very very much more that, I hope it's in time for the people considering.
Please consider registering an account incase you want to comment or join in, 'Unregistered' is such a common name on here :)
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Unregistered
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 10:43 pm
Oops, sorry about the spellings 
Oops, sorry about the spellings :)
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Unregistered
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 10:41 pm
Hi there
Sorry to but in ! I stumbled upon your forum quite by accident....
I live on Old Hinckley Road !!  I moved here a year ago with my two kids after sepeting from my partner. I have to say.... I love it ! Ok, when I first moved in, the traffic noise at bedtime ( my room is on the front ) used to bother me as I'm an extremely light sleper, but now... I sleep like a log ! Yes, the road is busy at some parts of the day, rush hour and early evening when the Linx lorries all drive past, but generally it's not too bad.
I'm on the side backing onto the railway embankment. The garden is wonderful  No, it's not massive but as big as my old St Nicolas Park address with TONS more character, mature trees and LOTS of wildlife. You don't really notice the traffic at the rear of the house so it's like a little haven. Everyone is alwyas surprised when they visit and see out the back.
Inside as well, the 3 bedroom terrace that I'm in is HUGE compared to the 3 bed detached I was in, and full of old character, high ceilings, original fireplaces etc and very large lofts, ideal for converting !
And yes, for walking to town it's great, something I do quite often !
My first experience of a 'town house' and I love it 
Hi there :)
Sorry to but in ! I stumbled upon your forum quite by accident....
I live on Old Hinckley Road !! :) I moved here a year ago with my two kids after sepeting from my partner. I have to say.... I love it ! Ok, when I first moved in, the traffic noise at bedtime ( my room is on the front ) used to bother me as I'm an extremely light sleper, but now... I sleep like a log ! Yes, the road is busy at some parts of the day, rush hour and early evening when the Linx lorries all drive past, but generally it's not too bad.
I'm on the side backing onto the railway embankment. The garden is wonderful :) No, it's not massive but as big as my old St Nicolas Park address with TONS more character, mature trees and LOTS of wildlife. You don't really notice the traffic at the rear of the house so it's like a little haven. Everyone is alwyas surprised when they visit and see out the back.
Inside as well, the 3 bedroom terrace that I'm in is HUGE compared to the 3 bed detached I was in, and full of old character, high ceilings, original fireplaces etc and very large lofts, ideal for converting !
And yes, for walking to town it's great, something I do quite often !
My first experience of a 'town house' and I love it :)
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Madhatter
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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:11 am
ah I did say it has a few streets not that all the streets are like that. I include Attleborough in the nice half of the town Molly, I have family in attleborough.
ah I did say it has a few streets not that all the streets are like that. I include Attleborough in the nice half of the town Molly, I have family in attleborough.
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molly
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 9:30 pm
no its not what about maple park
no its not what about maple park
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Madhatter
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 4:28 pm
attleborough on the Lutterworth road Mainly Will. Quite nice, has a few old terrace streets, nice houses, lounge living room, kitchen extention on the back two bedrooms steep stairs, but no parking. Some detached houses, attleborough reminds me of rugby by the station and cattle market.
attleborough on the Lutterworth road Mainly Will. Quite nice, has a few old terrace streets, nice houses, lounge living room, kitchen extention on the back two bedrooms steep stairs, but no parking. Some detached houses, attleborough reminds me of rugby by the station and cattle market.
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Will
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:48 pm
molly wrote: Attelborough is near That's a new one on me, what's Attelborough like? Welcome to the forum Molly. 
[quote="molly"]Attelborough is near :) :) [/quote] That's a new one on me, what's Attelborough like? Welcome to the forum Molly. :)
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molly
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:47 am
Attelborough is near 
Attelborough is near :) :)
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Madhatter
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 9:35 pm
I know exactly what you're doing, I analyse everything too, I've been getting a web server for ooh 9 months now. Thats why I don't want to just pick it apart and find the bad bits that you're going to get with nearly every house in every town. You always have to compromise somewhere to gain elsewhere.
I know exactly what you're doing, I analyse everything too, I've been getting a web server for ooh 9 months now. Thats why I don't want to just pick it apart and find the bad bits that you're going to get with nearly every house in every town. You always have to compromise somewhere to gain elsewhere.
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Unregistered
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 2:35 pm
You make a good point Madhatter, we are trying to convince ourselves it's right. The thing is, I'm the type of person who over analyses everything - so perhaps I'm over analysing the issues with the road too. I dare say somebody else wouldn't give it this much thought and would just be glad they'd found such a wonderful house. I have to say though, having children definitely makes you think harder about things as you feel such a responsibility towards them. Also, the housing stock in Nuneaton town centre doesn't offer this type of house very often, so we want to be doubly sure before we walk away. I am following the advice offered by everyone on this thread which has been a real help.
You make a good point Madhatter, we are trying to convince ourselves it's right. The thing is, I'm the type of person who over analyses everything - so perhaps I'm over analysing the issues with the road too. I dare say somebody else wouldn't give it this much thought and would just be glad they'd found such a wonderful house. I have to say though, having children definitely makes you think harder about things as you feel such a responsibility towards them. Also, the housing stock in Nuneaton town centre doesn't offer this type of house very often, so we want to be doubly sure before we walk away. I am following the advice offered by everyone on this thread which has been a real help.
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Madhatter
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 12:09 am
Surely if it's right you shouldn't need to convince yourselves.
Where does everyone else park?
Is there a back garden for the lids to play? is there a park? is there a shop nearby that they can get to without crossing that road?
Where is the next school located that they'll go to?
Try asking a few neighbours what their experiences are.
Personally my view is that a main road is not the best place for kids, and that is a bust road. Kids belong on a quiet side street. But thats just my opinion and perhaps unrealistic as I've got no children.
Surely if it's right you shouldn't need to convince yourselves.
Where does everyone else park?
Is there a back garden for the lids to play? is there a park? is there a shop nearby that they can get to without crossing that road?
Where is the next school located that they'll go to?
Try asking a few neighbours what their experiences are.
Personally my view is that a main road is not the best place for kids, and that is a bust road. Kids belong on a quiet side street. But thats just my opinion and perhaps unrealistic as I've got no children.
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Unregistered
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 11:48 pm
I agree Optrex, location is very important - probably more so than the house. Perhaps when buying a house you should let your head, not your heart, rule. Or maybe it should be a bit of both.
Thanks again for the advice, much appreciated.
I agree Optrex, location is very important - probably more so than the house. Perhaps when buying a house you should let your head, not your heart, rule. Or maybe it should be a bit of both.
Thanks again for the advice, much appreciated.
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optrex
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 8:27 pm
There is an old saying when property buying.....
location, location, location
The biggest dump in a good street will get you a greater return than the best house in a bad street.
Think about it, if you have concerns about resale, then so will your future buyers!
PS click that register button and give yourself a nickname, so we can say hello properly 
There is an old saying when property buying.....
location, location, location
The biggest dump in a good street will get you a greater return than the best house in a bad street.
Think about it, if you have concerns about resale, then so will your future buyers!
PS click that register button and give yourself a nickname, so we can say hello properly ;)
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