Rum
Critical Thinker
A subjective impression r.e. density of population from me. I moved from the West Midlands to north Cumbria ten years ago. Down there I was a little over an hour from London,. Birmingham, Cheltenham and in a relatively rural spot in Gloucestershire/Oxfordshire. Google being my friend tells me that the district I live in here in Cumbria has a pop density of 25 per sq kilometre. West Oxfordshire has a density of 148. I notice and really feel the difference. The roads are quieter, the countryside is more tranquil and the pace of things that bit slower. Scotland is only five miles away from here and when you cross the border it feels even less crowded. (Dumfries and Galoway is a much overlooked and very beautiful county).
For me the move was a conscious decision to, amongst other things, find a quieter life. It was very much worth it.
Continuing on the subjective and rather selfish note - I hate every housing estate I see being built in this neck of the woods.
For me the move was a conscious decision to, amongst other things, find a quieter life. It was very much worth it.
Continuing on the subjective and rather selfish note - I hate every housing estate I see being built in this neck of the woods.
