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Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 11:51 pm
by snack_ie
Random I know...

I have the opportunity to move from Cambridge to Kendal...

Anyone on the forum live there and could offer some advice... Kendal seems like a nice place, and it's close to the mountains and living close to the Lakes / Yorkshire Dales has always been appealing but kind of a scary move... but I do like to shake things up every now and then...

The only downside is that it rains a lot up north :-(

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Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 11:59 pm
by boxelder
http://www.itv.com/news/border/story/20 ... ive-in-uk/

As a northern (proper) Cumbrian, I'm reticent to agree. It's a grey place at times - grey stone, grey weather, but has loads of benefits. You could certainly do a lot worse.
Don't overlook the fact that it's 1/2 an hour into the Yorkshire Dales from there too!
Single speed George?
Postie Rich?

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 12:49 am
by ianfitz
Rain is only water.

Cambridge or Kendal? I'd take that move. No questions.

There's a good community of people who like to do actual stuff living there. If it suited my family situation and I still couldnt find a way to move to the highlands I'd go for it

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 10:31 am
by GregMay
Move. Get a house above water line with no past flooding. Revel in living very near the mountains.

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 10:45 am
by Ray Young
Be a no brainer to me if you like the hills however the summer hordes could be a bit off putting.

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 10:53 am
by whitestone
I grew up in the area, actually a rural location but Kendal was the local town. Like anywhere it has good bits and bad bits so don't head there thinking everything's rosy. It's a generally wealthy town with low unemployment rates, no idea about schools if you have kids. Since the flood relief work on the Kent in the 1970s I don't think there has been much flooding except possibly for the properties right by the river.

The Lakes and Howgills are close, Yorkshire Dales and Forest of Bowland a bit further away - Skipton is just over an hour for example. The Scottish Borders (Seven Stanes, etc) are under two hours, North Wales and the Peak are just over two hours. Obviously stuff in the south is harder/takes longer to get to.

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 12:30 pm
by Zippy
It takes agrees to get down south from the south-ish anyways! #traffic

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 12:44 pm
by GregMay
Zippy wrote:It takes agrees to get down south from the south-ish anyways! #traffic
Sounds like a bonus to me. :wink:

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 1:26 pm
by quimarche
Plenty of places to live in the environs. Kendal gets snarled up in the rush hours, but that's relative and nothing like more populous areas. Most of the bridges have now been fixed but do avoid low-lying properties. Bank holidays are busy; in fact, the whole district is much busier than it used to be and for much of the time, but you soon learn when/where to avoid the crowds. There's nothing like climbing Helvellyn after work and having it all to yourself. Spoilt for choice when it comes to riding, with big hills, flat coastal plains, and everything in between. Scotland is much closer. One of the few rural areas which voted to remain, if that makes a difference. It lacks the grand architecture of Cambridge but you'll see Kentmere rising up from your window. And has friendly close-knit active communities for culture, sport, music, etc. Go for it!

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 6:51 pm
by snack_ie
Many thanks for the advice peeps... will see what happens!

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 3:25 pm
by hairy
lived there for 2 years, pretty nice little villages in and around the area, if i come back the the UK will probably be there

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:41 pm
by Single Speed George
I live up here ( now live in shap but still work in kendal) ,
kendal ./ south lakes is grate! good mountain biking, ok pubs, good people, Mountains, ski touring (the last 3 weekends) climbing, Bouldering, beaches 45 min away on the lake district panisulars, road biking in the (eaden vally if you like flat or the lakes and dales if you like hills.) sheep, bogs, crags, winter climbing, basically everything. even night winter climbing after work!

close to Scotland (i can be in glencoe after work on a fryday before 10 in time for a pint at the kings)

biking in the lakes is bussy in the summer but the drive to the dales is simmilar time (ingleton is 25 min) so thats my choice for summer riding as no tourists so you can get everywhere dead easily as next to m6

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 12:16 am
by bearlymoving
I've fancied Kendal for a while. This isn't helping!

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 9:26 am
by boxelder
Off to see The Wedding Present in Kendal later #studentflashback

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 1:32 pm
by Cheeky Monkey
boxelder wrote:Off to see The Wedding Present in Kendal later #studentflashback
Really? Wanders off to find venue list ......

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 2:18 pm
by snack_ie
Thanks guys,

Really struggling with a decision but just thinking about fell running, mountain biking, skiing in scotland / being close to Scotland etc etc just makes me think I am an idiot for even thinking twice about this! Just typing this makes think 'just do it'.

Will have a think anyway and let you know!

N

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 2:24 pm
by whitestone
Fell running? Evening runs over The Helm or Underbarrow Scar without needing to use a car to start. Kentmere horseshoe a few miles away would be the nearest of the Lakeland classics. Howgills - Sedbergh is under half an hour's drive.

Re: Kendal - Anyone live there

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 6:56 pm
by Single Speed George
snack_ie wrote:Thanks guys,

Really struggling with a decision but just thinking about fell running, mountain biking, skiing in scotland / being close to Scotland etc etc just makes me think I am an idiot for even thinking twice about this! Just typing this makes think 'just do it'.

Will have a think anyway and let you know!

N
if ur fell running join helm hill fell running club on a wednesday night make lots of friends that way too ... im not currently a member as get to injured fell running and now live in shap so its a little further for wednesday night training , but ye...