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In Penkridge they named a hotel after the person who tried to blow up Parliament. It's by the station
In Penkridge they have a tradition on a Wednesday where everyone has to stop their cars about half a mile from the village to pay respect to the God Tat
Holmcroft or Tillington will get you info on there, I'm not too sure where the boundary would be.Wow, thanks for all the replies guys!
I've got a good idea of where the top choice areas now, but some of the less-mentioned ones I'm not so sure about. What about the triangular area between Eccleshall Road and Stone Road? To the Northwest? I saw a house on Hawke Road that looked very nice but not sure if that's generally considered a good area? Not even sure what this area is called, so don't know how to do a search for it.
Thanks again for all your help!
Up North end generally if you're north of Holmcroft Road you're in the better part, and the further north the better it gets. Also in the main I think the Eccleshall Road side is better than the Stone Road. Don't get me wrong, it's not an exact line, but a good gauge.
Up North end generally if you're north of Holmcroft Road you're in the better part, and the further north the better it gets. Also in the main I think the Eccleshall Road side is better than the Stone Road. Don't get me wrong, it's not an exact line, but a good gauge.
Thanks so much for this. Hawke road is north of Holmcroft road but seems to be bang in the middle in that area... How does the bad bits in this area compare to the other ones though? Is it bad-bad or meh-bad?
Thanks so much for this. Hawke road is north of Holmcroft road but seems to be bang in the middle in that area... How does the bad bits in this area compare to the other ones though? Is it bad-bad or meh-bad?
I guess it depends what you are used to? I've never seen any trouble round here, and I've lived between here and commonside close for the last 9 years. Areas like Pitt Street tend to be a bit rougher but again crime seems fairly low up here.
It's not quite so true now, as they die off, but Baswich used to be like Bournemouth without the seaside.We come from a good residential area in Chester, so like our quiet with green space basically. Demographic wise we prefer retirees and professional couples/families to youth if you know what I mean...
It's not quite so true now, as they die off, but Baswich used to be like Bournemouth without the seaside.
We come from a good residential area in Chester, so like our quiet with green space basically. Demographic wise we prefer retirees and professional couples/families to youth if you know what I mean...
Yep made the mistake of locking my bike up to a Zimmer frame by mistake! Found my bike with it's chain cut after the zimmer frame had scarpered.It's not quite so true now, as they die off, but Baswich used to be like Bournemouth without the seaside.