I'm in a bit of a dilemma at the moment. We live in a lovely two up two down terraced cottage in a conservation area, of a large Peak District village (it has grown somewhat over the last few years).
I love our little house; it has great views, it's not overlooked, the neighbours are very friendly and quiet, it's on a very quiet road with a park and nature reserve area just down the road (so not far to walk the dogs and let them off lead), and it has some lovely features like open fires, solid stone walls (can't hear the neighbours and lovely and cool in the summer).
However, I feel it restricts the lifestyle I'd like to persue i.e. owning and showing dogs, and being outdoors in the garden more. We do have a small garden, but it's not secure, so I can't relax by leaving doors open, and have to make quite sure the dogs can't escape everytime I want to go out (they do get to sit out in the garden watch the world go by but can't run around). This also means the dogs need to be walked 3-4 times a day which can be a bit tiring at times.
Trouble is, if we want to move to a house with a bigger, more secure garden, it means moving up the hill to one of the more modern estates (which is quite a change from where we are at present...). Even with this extra space I doubt I'll be able to have more dogs for a while, so i'll just be making life a bit easier on myself for gardening/dog walking and being outdoors at home.
Do you think i'm being selfish, and will i miss our lovely little cottage, which we've put a lot of work into? Is getting a bigger garden reason enough to move, especially as my OH is happy with our current house? Has anyone ever regretted moving and wished they could go back to what they used to have? Would i miss our lovely views over the hills?
Just wondered.
I love our little house; it has great views, it's not overlooked, the neighbours are very friendly and quiet, it's on a very quiet road with a park and nature reserve area just down the road (so not far to walk the dogs and let them off lead), and it has some lovely features like open fires, solid stone walls (can't hear the neighbours and lovely and cool in the summer).
However, I feel it restricts the lifestyle I'd like to persue i.e. owning and showing dogs, and being outdoors in the garden more. We do have a small garden, but it's not secure, so I can't relax by leaving doors open, and have to make quite sure the dogs can't escape everytime I want to go out (they do get to sit out in the garden watch the world go by but can't run around). This also means the dogs need to be walked 3-4 times a day which can be a bit tiring at times.
Trouble is, if we want to move to a house with a bigger, more secure garden, it means moving up the hill to one of the more modern estates (which is quite a change from where we are at present...). Even with this extra space I doubt I'll be able to have more dogs for a while, so i'll just be making life a bit easier on myself for gardening/dog walking and being outdoors at home.
Do you think i'm being selfish, and will i miss our lovely little cottage, which we've put a lot of work into? Is getting a bigger garden reason enough to move, especially as my OH is happy with our current house? Has anyone ever regretted moving and wished they could go back to what they used to have? Would i miss our lovely views over the hills?
Just wondered.
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