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Steve Barrand
Steve Barrand
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Joined: 10th Jul 2008
Location: Australia
quotePosted at 07:10 on 9th June 2009

Hello All

Well I know it's been quite sometime since I have made an appearance on POE and I hope all the regulars are fit and well.  Finally our property is on the market and hopefully it wont be too long until it's sold and we can make the journey to finally relocate to the UK....(can't wait) it's taken soooooo long. Just a question to put out there to all of you - we would like to know of any accommodation in either of the following areas that would accomodate 2 x small dogs and 1 x cat (all house trained of course). The areas we would be looking at are Gloucestershire, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire, West/East Sussex or Kent.  Any other areas in any of the counties as far up as Cheshire or Derbyshire, would also be good, and we would be looking for accommodation that would allow us a stay for upto a month, until we could sort out more permanent housing for us.  I know there is a wide scope of counties mentioned, but if anyone is living in these areas and knows of accommodation that is animal friendly and would suit our needs, I would appreciate your feedback.

Thanks speak soon.

Steve  Smile

 

 

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lancashirelove
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quotePosted at 08:35 on 9th June 2009
hi steve, i think you have covered most of the south and midlands there lol. have you ever thought of looking somewhere nicer, such as rural Lancashire, Cumbria or north Yorkshire? (but dont tell everyone, they'll all want to come.
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Steve Barrand
Steve Barrand
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quotePosted at 21:54 on 10th June 2009
Hi Michael, well we have as a matter of fact,thought of those areas also, so if you know of any places that could accommodate us in your neck of the woods please let me know.  We are flexible due to the size of the country and its ease to travel around to explore once we have settled - cheers.
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