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Lifestyle

Moving to the Country

When you move into a new home it should be exciting, stress-free and enjoyable. However, moving to a new area, especially into a more rural location, can be a little daunting.

With that in mind, we've put together a few helpful hints and tips to make your move to the countryside as relaxing as the country air.

We have also compiled a list of useful contacts and further resources to help you research your move.

 

Make your move exciting, stress-free and enjoyable
       
  Seven Steps to Rural Bliss

Seven Steps to Rural Bliss

Follow Country Living Magazine's seven steps to rural heaven - featuring practical tips on choosing the right country home for you, buying and selling your property and how to fit in seamlessly with your new community.

 
       
  Rural Estate Agents

Rural Estate Agents

Use our comprehensive directory of UK rural estate agents, conveniently divided into regions, to get a feel for what's out there. Who knows, your dream country home might only be a few clicks away?

 
       
  Choosing your Ideal Location

Choosing your Ideal Location

So, you want to move somewhere peaceful, with a small and friendly community where you're kids can happily play, which isn't too far away from all civilisations? It's important to think about all of the factors of the new area you'll be moving to.

 
       
  Meeting People and Settling In

Meeting People and Settling In

Moving away from your circle of friends to a more sparsely populated area may be difficult at first. Give it a couple of days however, and the neighbours will start 'popping round' for a cup of tea, and soon you'll know everyone in the village.

 
       
  Transport in the Country

Transport in the Country

Travelling around is more tricky living 'out in the sticks'. Public transport tends to be less frequent, and country lanes can be difficult in winter. If you work in the town or city, it could take longer to commute, especially if you get stuck behind a tractor!

 
       
  Shopping in the Country

Shopping in the Country

The only difference with shopping when living in the country is that it takes longer to get to them. Supermarkets and shopping centres may be included in bus routes from the countryside, so having a car isn't essential - it just makes life easier.

 
       
  Kids in the Country

Kids in the Country

Fresh air, farm animals, wide open space to run around - sounds like a perfect place for children to grow up. Grant schemes are also helping to improve the services and facilities for young people, and help them get a good education.

 
       
  Useful Books about Country Living

Useful Books about Country Living
Have a nose through some of these books for more good tips and advice about moving to the country, and what life's really like. Each book is available to buy directly from Amazon, so it's as easy as that!

 
       

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