Oh, in that case... I would have to relocate to Murray's Cave so I could tease your Mum too!Aerosmitten wrote:YOU BROKE THE RULES!!*Lifesonite wrote:I would choose somewhere else.
I would relocate to Murray's Cave so I could tease Mum.
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Without a doubt I would want to move to Whitby on the N Yorkshire coast. I've just got back from my second holiday there in consecutive years and I love the place. Its a smallish town that, even though tourism is its main industry, isn't commercialised and touristy. Most of the buildings are still of the Victorian era which gives the place a wonderful almost quaint air.
There's a distinct lack of heavy industry giving the air a wonderful fresh quality as it either blows in from the sea or from the North York moors. Add to this, there's a cafe on the front which does amazing bacon and egg stotties which are great for breakfast and you're not far from such places like Scarborough, Eden Camp, Flamingo Land, the NYM Steam Railway at Pickering and you have a great place.
There's a distinct lack of heavy industry giving the air a wonderful fresh quality as it either blows in from the sea or from the North York moors. Add to this, there's a cafe on the front which does amazing bacon and egg stotties which are great for breakfast and you're not far from such places like Scarborough, Eden Camp, Flamingo Land, the NYM Steam Railway at Pickering and you have a great place.
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