Tuesday 17 May 2011

Lost for words, for once!!!!!!

Wasn't expecting that and we had always been in the mindset that they had waited so long to call us back that we would just refuse the house when / if the call ever came (scratching head madly).So me and hubster spent the night and into the morning discussing the pros and cons of this move and the fact that we'd decided to focus our search on the other side of England (scratching head madly again) . Hubster still wants the move, the fresh start, the veteran football YES we'd all forgotten about the vet football team, he'll be broken hearted if he didn't get on the team :(. Now forgetting the RIOTS from our previous blog lol, we put down the deposit and fingers crossed it gets accepted. Honestly getting a house sometimes renders you to mush as you have no power over any consequence.
I've put up a few pics of Long Stratton and some info and hopefully we'll ALL get excited about the move.




LOL!!!! Vets team has no picture. Basically Long Stratton is exactly as described a long road into Norwich with a village built either side of the road!!! Simple! Has both junior and senior schools so boys are sorted and a very large Solar co-op lol!

So a brief image of Norfolk, there are apparently 7 parts to Norfolk. 

Breckland

Sunrise in Thetford Forest © Norfolk TourismBreckland boasts the best climate in the UK with low rainfall and hot summers. Its unique geography and climate give rise to a range of rare and unusual wildlife, and there is also lots to do for all the family in the area.
 

Broadland

How Hill, Norfolk Broads, in winter © Broads AuthorityBroadland is renowned for the famous Norfolk Broads - Britain's magical waterland with over 125 miles of navigable waterways, as well as beautiful countryside and charming and picturesque towns and villages.
 
 

Greater Yarmouth

Berney Arms Drainage Mill © Rädar / John Wray -http://www.flickr.com/photos/radar666/Great Yarmouth and the surrounding area have all the ingredients for a perfect summer holiday, with over 15 miles of sandy beaches, family attractions and all weather entertainment.
 

North Norfolk

Wells Harbour, North Norfolk © Alex Atkinson / AlexPics1 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexatkinson/North Norfolk is renowned for its spectacular coastline, fantastic wildlife, miles of glorious beaches, dramatic cliffs, and charming seaside towns and villages.
 
 

Norwich

Norwich Castle © Alex Atkinson / AlexPics1 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexatkinson/ Norwich is the most complete medieval city in the UK, and is excellent for those who enjoy shopping, arts, heritage and culture. Norwich was shortlisted for UK City of Culture 2013.
 

South Norfolk

Loddon on the Southern Norfolk Broads © Norfolk TourismSouth Norfolk is a lesser known part of the county but has some of the most unspoilt and beautiful countryside. It is the perfect base from which to explore Norfolk.
 
 

West Norfolk

West Norfolk - King's Lynn waterfront and Custom House, now the TIC © Britainonview / Rod Edwards, Additional Credit: East of England Tourism/Bor. Co. of King's Lynn & West NorfolkThere are around 550 square miles of West Norfolk and every single one of them has something to surprise, inspire and delight. The historic port of King's Lynn has a wealth of heritage museums and attractions for all the family.











So Long Stratton is in South Norfolk - 

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