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 Topic review - Relocating to Warwickshire with young children 
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Reply with quote Post Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:34 pm
Thanks.
Thank you for your replies. I'd like to be able to walk the children to school. Also, we need a back garden so they can play. We're used to the suburbs of Detroit - lots of greenspace, but we have to drive everywhere. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks for your kindness.

Reply with quote Post Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 8:43 pm
There was a house for rent in a little village called Sherbourne, near Warwick. This is an easy run up the a46 to Coventry. I have no idea what the schools are like, or even which one serves the area, but its a lovely quiet little spot.( as long as you like horses.. they are everywhere, here!!)

Reply with quote Post Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 7:43 pm
Juju,

You might like to exlore Solihull, which is not too far from Coventry. Here is a link to Schools, and primary schools there. It is a very nice town .

Solihull Website - Schools and colleges

Hope that helps.

I am sure Coventry itself has some very good primary schools as well. It is an interesting place too.

:)

Reply with quote Post Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 7:24 pm
Welcome Juju, I'm not the one to answer this as I don't know which is better for your children. Warwick is smaller then Leamington and a bit more rural and relaxed, this is either a plus or a minus depending on what you're after. Warwick is closer to the main road to Cov I think (I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong), so commuting would be easier too. Leamington on the other hand has more shops readily available, and more of a social scene going on. But as they're so close together, this isn't really much of an issue.

I hope that at least gives you an idea. :)

Reply with quote Post Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:52 pm
Relocating to Warwickshire with young children
Hi. My husband has recently accepted a job in Coventry. We're from the U.S.A. We have three young children, ages 2, 4, and 6. We'll be renting a house, but we're not sure where yet. In your opinions, which is a better place to live with a young family - Warwick or Leamington Spa? Which is safer and has better schools? What is Cubbington like? There seems to be a couple of rental properties in that area. Your feedback is very much appreciated - it's difficult to decide where to live from such a distance.


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