Moving to the South Coast, where to live and play

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With mrs fundy having taken redundancy, the renovation here finished the house has gone on the market this morning and the very rough plan currently is to move to the south coast. The only real requirements are that we are close to the beach (ideally sandy), there is a decent golf course nearby, that there is a town nearby with decent places to go out and eat etc but that we are not in a city or too large town and that where we are is accessible from London (for parent/family etc)

So far we have liked the coastal area south of the New Forest, from Southbourne up to Barton on Sea (esp Mudeford), we loved the Canford Cliffs edge of Poole, would happily move to Exmouth if it was just that bit closer to London, likewise several of the towns back up the coast incl Budleigh Salterton, Sidmouth, Lyme Regis. We liked the Witterings and Bracklesham Bay and also some parts of the coast between Littlehampton and Worthing.

so where would people recommend either to be or to avoid and why? what golf courses should i be considering/avoiding? (i know the big Bournemouth ones but otherwise knowledge is quite sketchy). What are courses like East Devon/Woodbury like? Where are the hidden gems?

Any advice gratefully received!!!!!
 
It's a big area!!! There is loads of choice in the Bournemouth area, both golf & for houses. You'll only get a sandy beach in Bournemouth/Poole/Swanage
The best choice for golf would be there also. With broadstone, Parkstone, Ferndown etc. With some other really good options like Barton on sea & brokenhurst available also.
You can't go wrong with a southbourne/brokenhurst combination, but I'm biased. Southbourne is closer to Christchurch than Bournemouth, which is nicer for going out IMO.

That said, I also like Sussex, and somewhere like littlehampton or Worthing would be a great option. The beach is stony though:o
If you need anything specific, let me know
 
Only sandy beach in West Sussex is west Wittering. Traffic an absolute nightmare in the summer with only one road in and out. For sandy beaches you will have to go further west.
 
It's a big area!!! There is loads of choice in the Bournemouth area, both golf & for houses. You'll only get a sandy beach in Bournemouth/Poole/Swanage
The best choice for golf would be there also. With broadstone, Parkstone, Ferndown etc. With some other really good options like Barton on sea & brokenhurst available also.
You can't go wrong with a southbourne/brokenhurst combination, but I'm biased. Southbourne is closer to Christchurch than Bournemouth, which is nicer for going out IMO.

That said, I also like Sussex, and somewhere like littlehampton or Worthing would be a great option. The beach is stony though:o
If you need anything specific, let me know

thanks therod, expect i will be troubling you (as well as Gordon) at some point!

we were in southbourne and down from there this morning, was beautiful, a little breezy on Mudeford beach but i think we could handle that :) having the new forest as well as the beach definitely has a strong pull!
 
Only sandy beach in West Sussex is west Wittering. Traffic an absolute nightmare in the summer with only one road in and out. For sandy beaches you will have to go further west.

indeed it is, but a cracking beach it is! the road in and out definitely a worry albeit its a bit of a concern in most of the places it seems to some degree
 
Sidmouth and all stations west. Loads of quality courses and pleasant area to live. If you need to go to London just catch a train.

we liked Sidmouth and especially Budleigh Salterton. Feel free to expand on the golf options as I havent played in that area at all.

The London option is mainly for my wifes family visiting and they will drive not use the train
 
Nooooooo, dont move to the South Coast, it's too busy and cramped:):)
Go north:):)

we did 5 years in manchester, that scratched the northern itch (albeit i loved it and would happily go back if it had a seaside and was closer to family haha)

still an outside chance we head to norfolk but even thats unlikely
 
Budleigh is gods waiting room. It is nice though. Golf course is ok too. Pebble beach, but good for swimming as it gets deep enough really quickly.

I like sidmouth, always have, but no idea about golf.

The quality of the golf is a tad irrelevant though as you are never fit enough to play!
 
I find the prettier more desirable areas stupid expensive in the South. I know it's not currently mentioned, but what about the bottom of the Kent coast or borders with East Sussex?
 
we liked Sidmouth and especially Budleigh Salterton. Feel free to expand on the golf options as I havent played in that area at all.

The London option is mainly for my wifes family visiting and they will drive not use the train


There are quite a few around Budleigh Salterton I think. I've played East Devon and it is a really good course with absolutely incredible views of the coastline.

I played there when on holiday this year with Twire who lives in Budleigh so he'd be worth asking about the other golfing options around there :thup:

FWIW, Budleigh is probably the only place in the UK I'd move to from where I am at the moment, I absolutely love it there.
 
we liked Sidmouth and especially Budleigh Salterton. Feel free to expand on the golf options as I havent played in that area at all.

The London option is mainly for my wifes family visiting and they will drive not use the train

If your around Budleigh you have
East Devon - great course once through the first few holes with great views
Sidmouth - quirky with to many par 3s (IMO) but a very friendly club
Honiton - nothing bad about it
Woodbury - lovely in the summer but suffers in the winter.

I obviously prefer north Devon, better beaches a good mixture of courses with Saunton, RND, Ilfracombe, Libbaton, Portmore

But it is isolated but the best beaches in England.
 
Budleigh is gods waiting room. It is nice though. Golf course is ok too. Pebble beach, but good for swimming as it gets deep enough really quickly.

I like sidmouth, always have, but no idea about golf.

The quality of the golf is a tad irrelevant though as you are never fit enough to play!

cheers Chris, had Imurg as fav for that comment but knew it was coming :D
 
If your around Budleigh you have
East Devon - great course once through the first few holes with great views
Sidmouth - quirky with to many par 3s (IMO) but a very friendly club
Honiton - nothing bad about it
Woodbury - lovely in the summer but suffers in the winter.

I obviously prefer north Devon, better beaches a good mixture of courses with Saunton, RND, Ilfracombe, Libbaton, Portmore

But it is isolated but the best beaches in England.

thanks for this. if the journey back to the parents was easier then im pretty sure we would be heading to this coast, longer term i hope we get there at some point!
 
What about Broadstairs? Lovely sandy beach, North foreland is a nice course and some other quality courses close by...depend which side of London relatives come from though.
 
What about Broadstairs? Lovely sandy beach, North foreland is a nice course and some other quality courses close by...depend which side of London relatives come from though.
Biggest problem I see there is the M2.......2 lane motorway and too often an accident or hold up.
 
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