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My brother is moving to Swindon in a few months and is trying to get as much info as possible on where to be looking for a new house.

I live in Bristol and my knowledge of Swindon is zero so any advice would be great.

He is looking for a 3 bed home in a nice area with links to transport as his wife will be using the car most days.

Thanks all!


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 6:54 pm
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Oxfordshire


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 7:02 pm
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Just avoid all of it, that's the safest thing to do


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 7:05 pm
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Just avoid all of it, that's the safest thing to do

This man speaks the truth. I think everybody who has a half decent job commutes there don't they? Hence two motorway exits 🙂


 
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*shudders*


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 7:18 pm
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He is moving from Edinburgh having lived there for the past 20 years. He may only live in Swindon itself for around 6 months but having never lived in England nevermind Swindon he wants to get a feel for the area but doesn't want to live in a shithole for those 6 months.

A few people have suggested the Old District but is there anywhere else worth looking at?


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 7:25 pm
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Wootton Bassett? (Other side of the motorway).


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 7:27 pm
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Does it have to be in Swindon? If not then Marlborough, Cricklade, Malmesbury. Another possibility would be the villages along the edge of the Downs like (in order of niceness) Wroughton, Chiseldon, Liddington, Wanborough and Bishopstone.

If it has to be Swindon then god help him but round the Old Town is the only area with any character. Other than that Haydon Wick although full of soulless estates is OK. Stay well away from Toothill and Penhill.

Although Swindon is mostly characterless sprawl and has a seriously rough element there are also some really nice people who are a lot less up themselves than the general population of Wiltshire and Oxfordshire.

One good thing about Swindon, as Dame Edna Everage said about Switzerland, "Its very central in 30 mins you can be somewhere interesting."

Swindon is also right next to some good countryside which the locals very rarely venture into.


 
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I live in Wroughton for 10 years, twas ok but I must admit overlooking the Marlborough downs

Again the otherside of the motorway


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 7:31 pm
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Just read that he's moving from Edinburgh. In that case Swindon is going to be a shock.


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 7:32 pm
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Where will he be working?
Living in the villages around Swindon can be expensive.
There are decent areas in Swindon.
I live not far from the new hospital and it is OK, Old town is not bad as well.
Avoid the "P" areas: Penhill, Pinehurst, Park North, Park South.


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 7:33 pm
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+1 for the P's. Its the golden rule in Swindon.


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 7:36 pm
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There are decent areas in Swindon

Evidence required. If true,-its well hidden


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 7:39 pm
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God awful hell hole

as suggested above some of the outlying towns are fine, I live 20 mins away, Farringdon is ok, Highworth.


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 7:45 pm
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Just out of interest what is it people don't like about Swindon? I've been here 20 odd ears and apart from being a bit dull there are far worse places to live. I think the reputation is far worse than the reality.


 
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Other side of the motorway deffo.


 
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Edinburgh to England is bad - I know cos I did it, but Swindon? Poor sod. Mind you, Red Planet Bikes in Wood Street is rather fine.
If he must then south of M4, or as per Pigface.


 
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yep seconded red planet great folk and superb coffee


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 7:53 pm
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Old Town is really nice, there are nice roads off of the Devizes Road, and around the Town Gardens. This also puts you on the side where you can access byways to the Ridgeway down to Barbury Castle and the Marlborough Downs, and over to Coate Water Park and the Sustrans route to Marlborough, which is fun to ride. Old Town has some good pubs and the Arts Centre which hosts good gigs. As others have said, stay away from the P's.


 
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Just out of interest what is it people don't like about Swindon? I've been here 20 odd ears and apart from being a bit dull there are far worse places to live. I think the reputation is far worse than the reality.

It was probably quite a nice town when it was just the Old Town and the Railway Village its the anonymous ugly sprawl of concrete monstrosities, industrial estates and generic housing estate developments that's spoiled the place combined with chav townies relocating from London.

Agreed there are worse places to live e.g. Slough, Peterborough, maybe Hull- but that's about it.


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 9:01 pm
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what is it people don't like about Swindon?

I'd rather look at Swindon's plus points....

It makes where I live look even nicer!

That is all.


 
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I was glad to leave after 20 years, never keen on the place but final straw was a wifectomy


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 9:05 pm
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im in chippenham and its not bad, only 15 min train from swindon, bath wouldnt be too bad a commute but espensive (for good reason) to live


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 9:05 pm
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Wroughton or Wootton Bassett would be good choices which are close to Swindon, but not [i]too[/i] close. 😉


 
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Bath Road & Kingshill are not bad area as its just far enough from both old and new town, there's actually some nice houses around there too, the connecting streets are a good place to look.

There's a canal which leads to a cycle path which you can then take to the Croft trail which is a bit of an XC whip around.

Red Planet are great as are The Big Adventure Store.

The best thing about being in Swindon is that your always never more than 10 miles from something better.


 
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I moved to Swindon from Edinburgh 13 years ago. First 6 months were the most depressing of my life. Then I moved into the Old Town area and things got a bit better. Like anywhere it has its good and bad points.
I now live in the Sparcells area - lake with pub on my doorstep. Two large areas of parkland 2 minutes away. Lidiard park a 10 minute family bike ride away. Ridgeway. 50 minutes to Cwm Carn. 4 bike shops. Access to country lanes right on my doorstep if I feel like a road ride.

If you move to a town thinking its a hole, it will be. Every village mentioned so far has some horrible areas in it, with extra isolation thrown in. Follow MNutts advice and get to Old Town.


 
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Posted : 19/04/2010 10:57 pm
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Either Old Town or somewhere outside of swindon!
There are some nice parts of old town, just no-where else in swindon is there anything.


 
Posted : 19/04/2010 11:41 pm
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We've recently set up www.mbswindon.co.uk.
We organise club rides. Red planet have rides on Tuesday nights too.

We're trying to get Croft trails up to standard. See http://www.mbswindon.co.uk/croft-trail/
for more info.


 
Posted : 20/04/2010 11:38 pm
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hey there Tom, what's going on with the first section/jump section down Croft?


 
Posted : 21/04/2010 6:55 pm
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The first section and woodwork are in the process of being moved around.
See http://www.mbswindon.co.uk/trail-building-sun-18th-april-2010/

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forgot to mention but the Check Inn in wroughton used to be a crackin pub alas not been there since I moved away


 
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We go to the Check Inn every Friday night after our laps of the Croft Trail.

Things have been busy for MBSwindon / Croft Trail recently.
We're getting good feedback on the new sections of the trail. We've still got loads to do though.
The current worst section is going to be rebuilt in the coming months.
The MBSwindon club is continuing to grow. We've got loads of rides planned, including a trip to the Wyre Forest which is an ace area that few people know about.

Latest news, as ever, is on the website: www.mbswindon.co.uk
or our Facebook group:

Friday night rides are attracting a lot of riders.
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Solstice BBQ and ride.
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Santa Cruz demo night with Red Planet bikes.
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Essential training.
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Tuesday evening rides with Red Planet.
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Trail building.
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Trips to Afan , Cwm Carn and other places.
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We've got loads on, all listed on the online calendar.
http://www.mbswindon.co.uk/events/


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 11:00 pm
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My sister's in Shrivenham which seems pretty nice. Couple of miles east of Swindon (in Oxfordshire i think), seems to be a bit of countryside around it. She doesn't go into Swindon at all from what i can gather, but her hubby works there.


 
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Apologies Swindonians....[url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/wiltshire/hi/people_and_places/newsid_8768000/8768932.stm ]things are looking up[/url]...


 
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How about Marlborough

Not too far to commute.
Nice posh town, friendly, good pubs etc.

Very different to Edin mind you.


 
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In Swindon = Old Town

Outside there's loads of options, with easy public transport or cycling in.. I'm from Marlborough originally but it's pricey these days.. lots of London commuters let alone Swindon.

Theres lots of nice countryside around it. Not half as bad as is being painted here by some people.

its the anonymous ugly sprawl of concrete monstrosities, industrial estates and generic housing estate developments that's spoiled the place combined with chav townies relocating from London.

Find me one largeish town in the South that doesn't fit this. Apart from possibly the relocation.


 
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Holy thread resurrection.

Just read it tho - 50 mins from Swindon to Cwmcarn? That's really giving it some!


 
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Find me one largeish town in the South that doesn't fit this

Bath, Cheltenham, Salisbury, Winchester, Oxford.


 
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have people read how old this thread is. thanks for the update though tom!


 
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Yep, Swindon's shithole, especially Old Town nothing to see here, move on please and overcrowd some other ponceville elsewhere 😉

ps. Wootton Bassett looks nice...on the high street...try a few nights out there


 
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I'm glad I stumbled across this thread, I used to live in Swindon all my life until '03 when I moved over to Northern Ireland.

I used to live in Park North, It used to be a lot better in the late 70's when I was a wee nipper. Getting away from it all was far too easy, a quick 5 minute ride and you're out in the countryside. And as someone pointed out earlier in the thread, townies rarely venture out that far. 😉

I used to ride the Ridgeway a lot, used to start off at Foxhill and usually end up at Uffington. I know it wasn't that far, but it got me out the house, which I was always greatful for. Loads of nice views from up there.


 
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the best thing about being in swindon is that 30mins drive in any direction has you somewhere considerably better 😀


 
Posted : 10/07/2010 9:26 pm
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Didcot?


 
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There's a strange sort of syncronicity about this thread. I knew someone, an ex-girlfriend, who lived up in Old Town, just off of the Devizes Road near the Town Gardens. Anyway, for various reasons we lost touch, and despite lots of Google searching I couldn't track her down. Until this evening, when I discovered she's part of a folk group who play around Swindon, and now I've found this thread resurrected. The whole area where she lived is really nice, a very pleasant part of town to live, and access to the Ridgeway and points South is pretty easy from there.


 
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really which folk group is that?


 
Posted : 11/07/2010 7:21 am
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It's not the "Sweet Plums" is it?


 
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I could ask on my Facebook page, I'm sure somebody might know of them.

I also vote to keep this thread alive. 😀


 
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did this thread die?


 
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Yes, but it got better.

Bath, Cheltenham, Salisbury, Winchester, Oxford.

4 cities there Mr Clever Clogs 😀


 
Posted : 14/07/2010 3:36 pm
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In answer to the question about the folk group they're called Chalice, and they don't have a Facebook page.


 
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I miss Swindon funnily enough, I miss all the quiet country roads.

CountZero: I know a few musical types in Swindon, they might know someone who knows someone.


 
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