Tell us about where you live in Cheshire and Wirral
Well I hope that you all had an enjoyable Christmas and are keeping to those 2012 New Year Resolutions! Please remember that the Moving Soon website has been designed for you so we welcome any feedback you may have.
Building on what we launched towards the end of last year we now would like to extend this concept a little further. As such we are really keen to hear about where you live. So, for example, it could be Knutsford in Cheshire or even West Kirby on the Wirral. So what do you like about where you live? How long have you lived there for? We want to know first hand what you think about living in Cheshire and Wirral. What attracted you to living there or is it the place you grew up in? There are a whole host of questions you can answer.
Most of all it is really useful information for prospective buyers or renters looking at locations around the Cheshire and Wirral. So please do let us know.
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Laura Salisbury
Jan 15, 2012
I am from Wallasey and after moving to Kingston upon Thames in 2003 to go to University I moved back in 2007. It’s a lovely place and I love being so near the sea which is what I missed when I lived in Surrey.
We live near Smugglers way which has sea views and we are a 2 minute walk from the sea. I work in Liverpool and the Wirral line trains are very frequent so it is not hard to commute into town every day.
I like the new development in New Brighton, we are now a 15 minute walk from Morrisons, the Light cinema, Starbucks and the new restaurant, Brooklyn’s which I am yet to try out! The Floral Pavilion is also not far from us and hosts some great shows such as the Aladdin pantomime over Christmas.
Wallasey Village is very near us for a local shop and the Nelson pub is 5 minutes away which is our ‘local’. There is a good variety of pubs and restaurants to choose from in Wallasey and it’s a very family friendly place to live in the Wirral.
So if you like the sound of it, I would suggest a visit and a walk down the promenade – you won’t be disappointed!