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Margaret Pilkington 11-06-2013 09:29

Re: A question for Clayton 'bottom enders'
 
My mother in law moved down to Lower Barnes Street from the top end of Clayton......she lived there until she died and she was very happy in her sheltered accommodation flat......she had a second floor flat and could see out over Clayton...she wasn't far from the park and she could go there for a gentle stroll on sunny days.
Margaret, go for it.

MargaretR 11-06-2013 09:35

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1062339)
My mother in law moved down to Lower Barnes Street from the top end of Clayton......she lived there until she died and she was very happy in her sheltered accommodation flat......she had a second floor flat and could see out over Clayton...she wasn't far from the park and she could go there for a gentle stroll on sunny days.
Margaret, go for it.

Even before seeing it I have got a removal estimate.:)

Wherever you live there will be some 'negatives' - the 'trick' is finding a place that meets most of your needs and only has 'bad points' that you know you can cope with.

CHAZ1975 11-06-2013 10:59

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I grew up in the bottom end of Clayton , my family still live there , i would move back tomorrow but the one thing that bothers me is the traffic in a morning , from sparth to hare n hounds is like a car park at times

MargaretR 11-06-2013 11:04

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Originally Posted by CHAZ1975 (Post 1062345)
I grew up in the bottom end of Clayton , my family still live there , i would move back tomorrow but the one thing that bothers me is the traffic in a morning , from sparth to hare n hounds is like a car park at times

I found that when I lived in Church - Henry St was gridlocked in rush hours. It started after the motorway was built. If you are near any motorway exit you have to expect it (unfortunately)

Margaret Pilkington 11-06-2013 12:50

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1062341)
Even before seeing it I have got a removal estimate.:)

Wherever you live there will be some 'negatives' - the 'trick' is finding a place that meets most of your needs and only has 'bad points' that you know you can cope with.

After living at the bottom of Henry St in Clayton, my mother in law found it really peaceful and quiet.

I think you are spot on with your comments about where to live...there will always be some drawbacks, but as long as the good points out number the bad ones, then you are onto a winner.

Lost in Cornwall 12-06-2013 07:12

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My mother used to call it goin' round th'ounds as well. Don't know what the origin of that is.

maxthecollie 12-06-2013 19:58

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Wouldn't that be the Hare and Hounds pub?

Lost in Cornwall 13-06-2013 07:52

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No. Miles away from there. This is the track that runs along the side of the Hyndburn from Lower Barnes Street to Whalley Road, so the very bottom end of Clayton. The Hare and Hounds pub is at the corner of Blackburn Road and Whalley Road up top end.

smobile 13-06-2013 08:39

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My dad still calls the route from Clayton to Harwood via Lower Barnes Street "o'er switchback"

claytonx 13-06-2013 10:30

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Originally Posted by smobile (Post 1062607)
My dad still calls the route from Clayton to Harwood via Lower Barnes Street "o'er switchback"

smobile Ive always called it the same and walked it many times.

CHAZ1975 13-06-2013 12:08

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when i first stated work i used to pedal that way on my bike , i didn't realise you could still get through ,i thought they'd blocked it off at the Harwood end when they extended the industrial estate

MargaretR 15-06-2013 15:14

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I viewed it today and have applied for it. I will have to wait a week to see whether I get it. There were two young couples viewing at the same time, so I do have some competition - fingers crossed.

cashman 15-06-2013 15:19

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Good luck margaret hope yeh get it. surely yeh must have priority oer young uns?? or is that another thing of the past?:confused:

MargaretR 15-06-2013 15:48

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1062897)
Good luck margaret hope yeh get it. surely yeh must have priority oer young uns?? or is that another thing of the past?:confused:

Age doesn't count with private landlords. They are more concerned with ability to pay and credit rating, and also whether you have kids and pets which could damage the place.

When I got back home I had an email alert from Rightmove that a house on the estate is on offer at £25 a month LESS - so I am hoping the competition will prefer that.

Less 15-06-2013 15:55

A question for Clayton 'bottom enders'
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1062894)
I viewed it today and have applied for it. I will have to wait a week to see whether I get it. There were two young couples viewing at the same time, so I do have some competition - fingers crossed.

If that doesn't work out below is the email of an agent, he may be able to assist:-

[email protected]


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