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Aaaa Bbbb Posts: 1 Joined: 5th Jan 2012 Location: Italy | quotePosted at 18:11 on 5th January 2012 Hi, and happy new year to all! :) I'll be moving in England for attending a course in beaconsfield, so what I ask you is: How is Beaconsfield? there are many parks (I like running, training)? How is the life there (fun, cost of living)? Specially, how long it takes to reach the center and which transport? Maybe there is a better place (whereas i will attend the course in Beaconsfield)? Thank you :) |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | quotePosted at 20:35 on 5th January 2012 Aaaa Bbbb, what sort of name is that for us to call you as a member of the POE family? Hopefully, as you realize that we are a very friendly bunch of people you will allow us a name. As for Beaconsfield - well its a Market Town with Pubs and St Marys Church for starters. It's also an expensive area to live in so hope you don't want to buy a property there, unless that is you have a healthy bank balance and somewhat better than average. By the way, welcome to POE from Anna and Ron. |
Eduardo Magueta Posts: 1 Joined: 11th Mar 2012 Location: Portugal | quotePosted at 02:25 on 11th March 2012 Hello. I would like to know if it's easy to find a flat or a studio apartment in Beaconsfield. As for transport, on Google maps it seems that is relatively easy to walk from place to place, since everything in town seems separated only by a few miles. Also, it doesn't seem a dangerous town;I hope I'm right about that! :)
Sorry for the inconvenience, I would love to know more about Beaconsfield. |
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