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That's georgousDerekR wrote:I've found a pet-friendly 'to let' at last I'm off to have a look at it on Tuesday - what do you think? Is a converted church goff enough?
No, no, not the whole thing, just a small 1 bedroomed ground floor flat. It should do me for a couple of months anyway and take the pressure off finding somewhere to buy.
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Holy sh!tDerekR wrote:Thanks, and it's in Leeds too, well almost.
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I pick up my colleague every day from near there. And I drive past the John Smiths brewery. If you can master diving out the window as we go over the River Wharfe on the A64, you'd only have about 100 yards to swim to get to work!
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
Ach well,`I knew it was too good to be true. The flat has fallen through due to a clause in the original leasehold banning pets Bugger!
So I'm back to square one, off to look at another property on Brian Crescent in Crossgates, Leeds. Anyone know what this area is like?
So I'm back to square one, off to look at another property on Brian Crescent in Crossgates, Leeds. Anyone know what this area is like?
Don't know Crossgates too well. Looks like it might be a bit too close to Seacroft and Gipton (two very dodgy areas) but at the same time it's not a long way away from Scholes (a very sought after little village). If you're renting, probably OK. If you're buying, might need some serious thought and a few nights camped out to check what comes out after dark.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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I would have to advise staying away from Crossgates. NOT a nice area. My Dad works at Leeds prison & Crossgates is one of 5 places that make up 'The Leeds Zoo...'
Sums it up I guess!
Sums it up I guess!
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Gipton. I haven't heard anyone mention that god-foresaken place in quite a few years.
I used to have dealings with a fellow called "Gipton John". Supplier of metal bars, small firearms and narcotics to the stars. Not a man one trifles with.
Crossgates isn't too pretty but it's not the worst place in Leeds. Far from it. But you wouldn't really choose to live there and you wouldn't want to be buying property there, not if you ever wanted to sell it. Purple Light's father seems to have the measure of the place.
Glad to see you're moving to God's own county. Leeds has changed dramatically in the last 15 years but it was always good to me.
I used to have dealings with a fellow called "Gipton John". Supplier of metal bars, small firearms and narcotics to the stars. Not a man one trifles with.
Crossgates isn't too pretty but it's not the worst place in Leeds. Far from it. But you wouldn't really choose to live there and you wouldn't want to be buying property there, not if you ever wanted to sell it. Purple Light's father seems to have the measure of the place.
Glad to see you're moving to God's own county. Leeds has changed dramatically in the last 15 years but it was always good to me.
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Cross Gates ain't so bad, just a nondescript suburb really. Handy for the motorways, plenty of parkland nearby (bit of pondlife too, but you get that anywhere). It probably is a bit close to Gipton and Halton Moor for its own good. I don't live a million miles away in Great Preston, which is lovely. Well, my house is.
Avoid Garforth, it's overpriced, and is merely a bigger nondescript suburb.
If allowed to choose where to live in / around Leeds, I'd go for Headingley everytime. Marvellous place. Or Great Preston.
Avoid Garforth, it's overpriced, and is merely a bigger nondescript suburb.
If allowed to choose where to live in / around Leeds, I'd go for Headingley everytime. Marvellous place. Or Great Preston.
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And Great Preston is even closer to Taddy. Whatever you do Derek, make sure you don't end up in Castleford.
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I'd agree with Headingley. Its nice & only 5 mins from Leeds City Centre. Traffic is ridiculous there though.
There's a few places a bit further than Headingley that way too, Adel, Bramhope, Otley, Guiseley. All the complete opposite of Gipton & the like.
There's a few places a bit further than Headingley that way too, Adel, Bramhope, Otley, Guiseley. All the complete opposite of Gipton & the like.
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Bramhope, PL? Christ, they're all, to a man, stuck-up pseudo snobs. I know a few people from there (mainly friends of the missus) and they're evil. 'The Bramhope Set'. Ouch.Purple Light wrote:I'd agree with Headingley. Its nice & only 5 mins from Leeds City Centre. Traffic is ridiculous there though.
There's a few places a bit further than Headingley that way too, Adel, Bramhope, Otley, Guiseley. All the complete opposite of Gipton & the like.
I will happily discriminate against anyone from Bramhope.
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Yeah fair point. I'm an Otley man so there's an Otley vs Bramhope rivalry thing anyway. I was just trying to give it a chance! It always looks nice but I agree, they are a snooty bunch t*ts.FFS Dave wrote:Bramhope, PL? Christ, they're all, to a man, stuck-up pseudo snobs. I know a few people from there (mainly friends of the missus) and they're evil. 'The Bramhope Set'. Ouch.Purple Light wrote:I'd agree with Headingley. Its nice & only 5 mins from Leeds City Centre. Traffic is ridiculous there though.
There's a few places a bit further than Headingley that way too, Adel, Bramhope, Otley, Guiseley. All the complete opposite of Gipton & the like.
I will happily discriminate against anyone from Bramhope.
I hate the way they really pronounce the 'H' in the word Bramhope too. Real Yorkies would never do that!
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Nowt wrong wi' Cas. Not compared to Normanton (otherwise known as Junction 31 of the M62) anywayFFS Dave wrote:And Great Preston is even closer to Taddy. Whatever you do Derek, make sure you don't end up in Castleford.
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Similar to the way some people pronounce Harrogate as harrow-gate when, as any fule kno, it's arrer-ge'.Purple Light wrote:I hate the way they really pronounce the 'H' in the word Bramhope too. Real Yorkies would never do that!
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Couldn't agree more about Normie. But that doesn't excuse Cas, whose only redeeming feature is the most excellent Lion pub, a dark seedy rock/bikers hangout of the very highest order. Last time I was in there, we were 'befriended' by some bloke who'd 'just got out', apparently after glassing someone who 'he didn't like the look of'. We stayed on his good side, after thrashing him at pool, of course.Mrs. Snowey wrote:Nowt wrong wi' Cas. Not compared to Normanton (otherwise known as Junction 31 of the M62) anywayFFS Dave wrote:And Great Preston is even closer to Taddy. Whatever you do Derek, make sure you don't end up in Castleford.
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And another one ... RoundHay, or Round'i' ?markfiend wrote:Similar to the way some people pronounce Harrogate as harrow-gate when, as any fule kno, it's arrer-ge'.Purple Light wrote:I hate the way they really pronounce the 'H' in the word Bramhope too. Real Yorkies would never do that!
We could go on all day.
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why DO people try and southern-ise [place names like that?
its in f*cking yorkshire! its slaithwaite! as in "slay-th-weight"
if they dont want to live in a place with a northern name, move to bloody bath! or should that be baaaarth?
snobs
its in f*cking yorkshire! its slaithwaite! as in "slay-th-weight"
if they dont want to live in a place with a northern name, move to bloody bath! or should that be baaaarth?
snobs
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
Wouldn't want to move to Yorkshire anyways.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nort ... efault.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west ... efault.stm
Murder & mayhem. Worse then Northern Ireland - nearly.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nort ... efault.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west ... efault.stm
Murder & mayhem. Worse then Northern Ireland - nearly.
What you get down here is people trying to posh-ernise a name. There's a town here called Cosham, most people pronounce it Cosh-am. But you get a few saying Cos-ham. I don't know why. Some people also like to emphasise the 't' in Gatwick.Quiff Boy wrote:why DO people try and southern-ise [place names like that?
its in f*cking yorkshire! its slaithwaite! as in "slay-th-weight"
if they dont want to live in a place with a northern name, move to bloody bath! or should that be baaaarth?
snobs
"It's got a 't' in it you know." Well whoop de doo.
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