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simon said:Lol labcm!
I got a bit touchy after the third post but kept myself quiet. I said earlier that everyones biased to there favourite areas, I don't think I'd ever warn anyone off any area of Stafford, they should just be blessed they live in our great town!
Yes, that is most certainly true. Spiders the size of your fist and infestation of Mozzies in high summer but they are more welcome than some of the characters/people knocking around up this way.anomalyaos said:i like the houses in doxey its just the spiders and bugs you seem to get more in those houses because its so close to the marshes :S urrgh krawly things ...
I drive through Walton, Weeping Cross and Milford most days on my way to and from work and I've gotta say on any given day it will be the most attractive area that I will have encountered on my travels which include villages and nice areas of Lichfield. People travelling to Stafford coming from the direction of Rugely will always get an initial good overall impression of Stafford.MISS T said:Walton, Baswich etc look more appealing on the front, does this make the people who live there better than others?
If you went to Stafford College you should remember seeing the windmill by the park. If you go past the windmill round to the left and over the river you will be entering Castle Town. Castle Tavern on the left. Carry straight on over the railway and past Univesal, that is Doxey.jim-my said:Just to ask, I grew up in Rugeley and moved to Essex in 1997. I went to Stafford College, but am not really up on where Castletown / Doxey / Etc. encompasses.
We're looking to move to Stafford and have seen several properties at the bottom of Radford Bank and along Silkmore Lane that we like. Would anyone know of any issues with this area?
Cheers.
labcm said:The Radford Bank end of Silkmore Lane is a better area than Rickerscote Arms end.
simon said:...if i had £130k to spend I'd probably look at an ex council house on Burton Manor, should get a nice 3 bed terraced, or I'd look on weston downs
Need I say more with reference to this opinion.simon said:As I said earlier I love and would live in all parts of Stafford..........except Doxey, anywhere thats not good enough for Santa just isn't good enough for me!
well yeah you could do, as it was a bit of a joke, I mean we all know the truth......Santa doesn't discriminate!Moley said:Need I say more with reference to this opinion.simon said:As I said earlier I love and would live in all parts of Stafford..........except Doxey, anywhere thats not good enough for Santa just isn't good enough for me!
I know I've probably wrote some confusing things in my 60 odd posts but I don't see this comment as being confusing? Someone's asked for our opinions and this ones mine, if I had that money that's where I'd look, simple, its like someone saying "I have £10 to buy a c.d what c.d shall I buy", and everyone being confused at each others taste, I wouldn't be confused....unless I'd suggested the best of the village people!Moley said:simon said:...if i had £130k to spend I'd probably look at an ex council house on Burton Manor, should get a nice 3 bed terraced, or I'd look on weston downs
Minus point nowt to do with me, have given you skill point to compensate for your loss and unlike Santa I do not discriminate.simon said:well yeah you could do, as it was a bit of a joke, I mean we all know the truth......Santa doesn't discriminate!Moley said:Need I say more with reference to this opinion.simon said:As I said earlier I love and would live in all parts of Stafford..........except Doxey, anywhere thats not good enough for Santa just isn't good enough for me!
Is this comment really worth one minus stafford point?, my one and only point