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Moving to Devon!

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JillyJosie2 Thu 11-Nov-21 09:41:11

Apologies for another thread about this but, having been priced out of where we live in the Cotswolds and having found a house we like near Newton Abbot, we are panicking slightly about moving there.

I have often visited Devon and have always loved it but these are changing times and I know that there has been an influx of new people. Any thoughts about the health service in particular, about crime and drug taking, about the effects of the growth in second homes? Reading the local news doesn't inspire confidence! Thanks in advance.

hapgran Sat 13-Nov-21 13:23:51

Another Devon resident for 40 years. I just love being near the sea!

albertina Sat 13-Nov-21 13:24:41

I have just moved from Newton Abbot. I loved the town and lived there for 30 years, but my health is such that I needed to move near family here in Newcastle.

Newton Abbot is nice and central. It has a great railway station, a good bus service and some nice shops. Try the cheese scones in the Pine Room in Austins on Courtenay street.

The sea isn't far away in Torquay one way and Teignmouth in the other plus many other beautiful beaches. There are lovely National Trust properties. My favourite was Greenway - Agatha Christie's house.

Here in Newcastle I am trying to adjust to the faster, wider roads. In Devon some of the roads are quite narrow with passing places. The first morning I set out for work way back in 1990 I was delayed by a farmer moving his cows across the road from their field to the milking shed on the other side of the road.

If you have pets then Chris Hawkins at Vets for Pets in Kingsteignton is excellent and Carol on reception just loves all the animals.

I attended Devon Square medical centre. My dentist ( private) was Shiphay Dental in Torquay. Both excellent.

All the very best.

The pace of life there was very slow indeed in 1990 but things have speeded up a bit over the past ten years or so.

Oh, if you like quizzes there's a nice one from time to time in Bovey Tracy at the Bike Shed. Lovely Arts centre in Bovey too.

Kali2 Sat 13-Nov-21 13:33:52

Many people have found the same when moving to rural France or Tuscany, Spain, etc- but even more so.

I would always rent a place, for a whole year, right through the seasons- before making such a huge decision.

SecondhandRose Sat 13-Nov-21 14:54:20

You only live once. Have an adventure. It’ll be fabulous. I love moving house and usually move every 6 years.

AnD1 Sat 13-Nov-21 14:58:01

Strangely my Aunt and Uncle moved from a beautiful home near Newton Abbott to the Cotswolds, albeit a very smart retirement complex. They had a very good set up there re GP, Hospitals, good supermarkets etc but into their later and being so far away from family getting to these places became a bit of a bugbear.

Treetops05 Sat 13-Nov-21 14:59:18

Newton isn't brilliant but it isnt awful either. I live in Bovey Tracey 6-7 miles from there. Medical services similarly other places good on some things and bad on others but come out fairly well overall. -a great deal of new builds being put up, but it's still Devon...

Calistemon Sat 13-Nov-21 15:09:22

We lived there for years. I'd move back again, but, like Albangirl, we are near our own family where we are although we have a lot of family and friends in Devon too.

I don't think you'd be treated as a "furriner" so much now although I was when I moved down for a job aged 21! It helped to marry a local.

I'd just avoid anywhere too touristy, JillyJosie.

Ranworth1 Sat 13-Nov-21 16:11:34

I live in a great village a couple of miles from Newton Abbot. Always been able to get a doctor’s appointment same day (face to face, or by phone). Excellent hospitals in Newton Abbot, Dawlish, Torquay and Exeter. Mainline trains go through Newton Abbot. Great beaches and lovely Dartmoor on your doorstep. Plus Devon cream teas!!

Oldbat1 Sat 13-Nov-21 16:22:41

We lived in Devon for many years and found it a very wet County. It is also very busy in the summer with tourists but I’m sure the benefits will outweigh any negatives. Loads of people are moving to the South West since Covid has allowed working from home which in turn has pushed up the house prices. Good luck.

Bertiebasset Sat 13-Nov-21 16:23:20

I live in Newton Abbot, have done for most of my life, as with all places there are good & bad, covid has had an impact on the town centre & doctors surgeries, I'm with Albany surgery which seems better than other doctors. I love the fact on one side you have Dartmoor, the other side Teignmouth, Torquay, something for everyone. I have always found people to be friendly & helpful (always going to get the odd miserable devil ). I wish you all the best in your house hunting.

sandelf Sat 13-Nov-21 16:36:39

Depends exactly where. And what you 'must' have or not (we all have those - one of mine is 'leaded lights' - no offence but not for me). Why Devon - have you looked at East Sussex? Weather is much better.

AcornFairy Sat 13-Nov-21 16:39:11

It's no coincidence that Devon and heaven rhyme! As we all know the NHS is under great pressure everywhere so pretty much par for the course down here. I can't fault the police force, but then my nephew is a local policeman so I would say that, wouldn't I! I moved to Devon with my family 50 years ago and I wouldn't want to live anywhere else in the world. Life is a bit of a lottery but the vast majority of us incomers love it here and it's very unlikely that you would not be made to feel welcome. Good luck!

win Sat 13-Nov-21 16:41:02

I live in Devon and have done for 50 years. I live 30 minutes from Sidmouth in a lovely market town and my only other choice would be Sidmouth. It is beautiful here. I would not choose Newton Abbot, but prefer Torquay or Teignmouth and around there. Newton Abbot is a bottle neck even with the bypass in place and has grown so very much in the last few years. Good commuting though from there. You will love Devon wherever you choose. Wish you luck with finding somewhere perfect for you.

Caro57 Sat 13-Nov-21 17:34:07

Goodness- don’t make your judgment on (local) news - when have you ever read positive news!!!

theworriedwell Sat 13-Nov-21 17:44:03

I live in Devon, we sometimes go to Newton Abbot to do some shopping. I wish we'd never moved here. I find people very unfriendly but it is a very white area and my husband isn't so it might be that.

Luckygirl Sat 13-Nov-21 17:48:45

Devon is beautiful - I used to live there. But is is problematical with traffic in the summer season.

I also hate the way that the main dual carriageway splits the county in two. I know my parents had to join the dual carriageway, travel to the next junction and come off there and turn back on themselves just in order to do their shopping. When I was a child I went there every year because my grandma lived there and the traffic was very quiet then.

As for drugs etc. - steer clear of Plymouth - it is a den of drug dealing and of gang violence. Sadly I have reason to be aware of this. It is a truly grim place.

Atqui Sat 13-Nov-21 19:02:45

So many people from South Devon ! We should have a meet up!!

Atqui Sat 13-Nov-21 19:04:01

By the way, unless you are thinking of going clubbing in Plymouth, I have never had a problem in 45 years , although I much prefer Exeter as a city

User7777 Sat 13-Nov-21 19:55:19

If you type in police.co.uk, it will tell you the crime stats for everywhere in our country. Even which roads have burglaries, car crime and all crimes you are interested in, by area. I like Newton Abbott, but most places have some crime now, even very petty crimes

Sloegin Sat 13-Nov-21 21:00:26

We lived in N.Devon for over 20 years but I wanted to return to N.ireland where I grew up. I did like Devon but found that nearly all our friends were ' blow ins' like ourselves. You need to be there for a couple of generations in order to be a local. I regret moving when we did as house prices rocketed after our move.

Supergranuation Sun 14-Nov-21 12:20:24

I come from a very long line of North Devonshire people on both sides of my family. I love it and would never live anywhere else, however it is home and I always think that 'home' wherever it may be is where we always yearn for as we get older. Devon isn't the place is used to be it as it has more people from 'up country' than locals. We see a lot of couples coming here to retire, one of them will pass on and so the one who is left becomes very lonely with no friends or family around. One other word of warning don't join every club and start changing things. Devon people are quiet serious very private people and don't like loud people who come from away. Be polite, take your time and you'll be welcomed but never think you will become a local as that takes several generations!

Calistemon Sun 14-Nov-21 13:59:09

As for drugs etc. - steer clear of Plymouth - it is a den of drug dealing and of gang violence. Sadly I have reason to be aware of this. It is a truly grim place.

Oh really?

Worse than other cities around the UK?
I'll warn my relatives and friends to stay in with their doors locked then.

Actually, JillyJosie, Plymouth has just come out as the safest city in England and Wales out of 25 cities in a survey.

Like everywhere, it has its more deprived areas and crime and drug problems but I'm sure you probably won't want to move to a large city anyway.

Josianne Sun 14-Nov-21 14:06:42

If anyone wants a shining example of how a community comes together, they need only look back to the recent atrocious shootings in the city of Plymouth.

Calistemon Sun 14-Nov-21 17:43:14

A drugs gang targeting Plymouth and Exeter a couple of years ago have been jailed, too.

Nonogran Sun 14-Nov-21 18:43:40

Wherever you move to there will be drugs & bad behaviour somewhere not too far away. It’s endemic throughout the world so hopefully your new house is in an area not troubled by such matters. Check the Police websites for postcode statistics. Ask the Estate Agent for advice.
The Royal Devon & Exeter hospital is outstanding & well run as is I believe Torbay hospital. Certainly bad press is very rare.
Rural public transport can be an issue but I believe Newton Abbot is reasonably well served for transport to Exeter & Plymouth & local environs.
You’ll take chances wherever you move to so don’t overthink it & look fwd to the positive advantages of your move.