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Living in Luton – terrible idea?
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Colin-TFull Member
Moved from Sheffield to Luton just over 5 years ago. So I understand you position/dilemma.
I work near the airport and drive/bike* in through Stopsely (North East Luton) every day and its not the terrible pit that most of Luton seems to be and if I were to live in Luton its one of the few areas I’d think about.
A rule of thumb is that South (i.e. St Albans, Harpendon etc) is going to be more expensive, North (Barton, Flitwick, Amptill, Bedford will be cheaper.
*I live in Hitchen now (previously in the small villages Pirton & Shillington, never Luton) and my commute is around 10 miles and can be done on fairly quiet back roads/lanes.
cbFree MemberIn reference to Alice Springs, an Aussie coach driver once said to me “Its not the arsehole of the world but if you stand on your tippy toes, you can see it from here”!
Luton is like that, but colder.
mrmoofoFree MemberIn reference to Alice Springs, an Aussie coach driver once said to me “Its not the arsehole of the world but if you stand on your tippy toes, you can see it from here”!
Be aware tha people in the arse hole of the world say ” hell, it’s not the Luton of the world, but if you stand on your tippy toes, you can see it ….”
cheers_driveFull MemberLuton is truly awful. I’d go for Hitchen which is a short commute by car, by bike I’m not sure that there are many good back lanes and you don’t want to go on the A505 but don’t know for sure.
TooTallFree Memberleighton buzzard could be a good shout, reasonable house prices, goodish nightlife
Terrible call. That place earned my description as ‘a small town with a smaller town’s mentality’. Dying on it’s aerse for the last 15 years. Almost no redeeming features.
mrmoofoFree MemberI have very happy memories of Leighton Buzzard – mainly because of 12 or so months of rutting …
Saw very little of the town – and what i did was shithole. But live bands at the Wheatsheaf were always entertaining and the curry house opposite was cheap
Some of the women there are really wild 😀
And a tad deranged 😯
And sleeping with most of the town … 😳nashwaymuleFree MemberLuton is the Bradford of the south. It really is pap the redeeming feature is the closeness to the Chilterns go east it is more expensive go west its hillier and again expensive. To reiterate Luton is a hole I have never seen a nice part.
If you do move down msg me I am about 30 mins west of there and biking is a regualar occuranceJollyGreenGiantFree MemberI used to live in St Albans and Harpenden.Both very nice areas but as others have said mightily expensive.
I now live in a village just 2.5 miles from the centre of Luton.
I totally agree Luton itself has no redeeming features, and I rarely ever venture there but it is surprising how much nicer it is if you look at the villages just a little way out.
My current property was about half what it would have been if it were 5miles down the road,in Harpenden, I look out on to open countryside, I am a short distance from road rides out to Whipsnade and the Chilterns, yet I can jump on the train at Luton parkway ,catch the fast train to St Pancras and be in London in 25 minutes.
If you stay within Bedfordshire the prices are much cheaper.
If you need any local info let me know.
JollyGreenGiantFree MemberFor the reasons mentioned by Vinnyeh most of my socialising is still done in Harpenden. 😀
St Albans is a bit of an experience on a Friday night …………
I have never even be tempted to go for a night out in Luton.
colonelwaxFree MemberI lived in St Albans, and the Mrs family is in Harpenden and St Albans. They’re “nice”, but bloody expensive. And the friendliness level might be a bit of a shock compared to Shef (I’ve lived there too).
But that’s the South in general 😉
Don’t think I’d want to live in Luton or Dunstable. Wheathampstead looks OK, don’t know if it’s that good for single life. BTW I’ve been stopped from going in to the pubs in Harpenden and St Albans for wearing trainers, they’re mostly full of that sort of pub.
ampthillFull MemberThe area round the A6 Bedford road and Old Bedford is fine but not a young person type area. lots of big detached houses. I teach in the sixth from college there. I do meet loads of great young people at work
I live in my forum name and I really love it (and I have lived in Sheffield). A younger colleague moved to the area recently and lives in Hitchin. Hitchin is more expensive than Ampthill. But its big enough to have a good range of shops and clubs and bars open until late.
Ampthill is more pubs and Restaurant than clubs. Although its far from dead on A Saturday night
can you say where your working? Might be worth asking where people usually locate to and whether there is much of a social scene
I could imagine living in Luton and I do have colleagues that love it
andyrmFree MemberI grew up in Luton, would recommend you look at the following areas:
– Wigmore is a relatively new development/area (about 15-20 years old), was always pretty ok but I understand there are pockets of pretty pikey bits now, so view both day and night.
– North end of Barton Rd and areas either side were always pretty decentIf you want to go a bit further out and can handle not being “in town”, look at Barton, Lilley, Caddington, Sundon Village. Slightly further afield is Hitchin (lived there for a while, nice little market town).
Avoid Dunstable & Houghton Regis. Best thing they could do there is build a big wall around it and fill it with water.
donksFree MemberThere are worse places than Luton you know…. Not 2 miles away is Houghton Regis. A more wretched hive of scum and villainy you’ll not find.
I live in mk and commuted to Luton for the last year and it was ok actually (30mins door to door) though it was Sundon Park which is easy to get to as its on the outskirts. Central Luton can be a swine to get into and park.
If you moved to Dunstable there will be an shiny new guided bus way between the two towns pretty soon which is worth considering but I’m not a fan of Dunstable either or at least the town centre? If you drive a few hundred yards out the back of Dunstable however you are into some really lovely chiltern terrain.2unfit2rideFree Memberdaveatextremistsdotcouk – Member
I was born and bred in Luton. Can’t think of anything positive to say about the place.
Avoid Harpenden, full of the most miserable people imaginable.
Hmmm, I live in Harpenden so I concur, I am miserable!
We moved here nearly 20 years ago, yes it can be very snobby, & yes it’s stupidly expensive, even renting a flat would make most wince, but it does have some redeeming features as might have been touched upon above 😉TBF I know a few people who have moved to Luton from Harpenden to get a bigger house at sensible money & they say it’s not that bad, but then they seem to live in gated estates with private security & never seem to socialise in any of the local eateries & their kids still seem to go to school in Harpenden.
My brother lives in Hitchin & I go out there occasionally & it seems a little less pretentious & all the better for it.
To finish I would say that if nightlife & young ladies are your main aim then you need to work on the premise that the nearer Luton you are then easier it will be, if you move to some of the more affluent villages then it may cost you a bit more in effort/money to get the same desired result 😉 (joke!)
Cheers.
oldgitFree MemberI have to stand up for Leighton Buzzard.
A great little community and certainly not on the down, far from it.
Though I did move up from London, and my missus from Leeds, and neither of us would ever move back.
It does have a strange way though. When I was renovating my house the plumbers, electricians and few other trades wouldn’t take any money for their time! you do each other favours.Anyway Luton is a dump, I hate it but it generates a lot of work so hey ho.
Where about’s in Luton will you be based? as you can probably tell the place is surrounded by great towns and villages. You could just nip in if you base yourself right.
My best mate lives in a very gentrified part of StAlbans, the place has always been on the expensive side. I find the place a bit uptight.
He thinks Leighton is a great little place…
Walk out of my front door and straight onto the Rothchilds stud and farmland.
Couple of Hundred yards to the Grand Union for rides, walks and canoeing.
Short ride to Woburn Sands for loads of XC and play.
Nip the other way and you’re up on the Ridgeway.
Loads of other rides nearby.
Road racing twice a week just up the road, great CX over the winter and a few local XC races.
Nice place.
All the surrounding villages are great, but the geography changes a lot. Bedford, St Albans and that way are quite agricultural. Leighton, Heath & Reach are on sand and form part of the chilterns.
Whatever, nowhere is far from any of these places.DavidBelsteinFree MemberLuton has one redeeming feature… The rip roaring hatters football team! Come on you hatters!!!
finbarFree Memberandyrm – Member
More about Luton here😯
Thanks loads for the advice and offers of local knowledge everyone – i’ll be revisiting this thread when i move down.
So far Harpenden is top of my list I think. But i’ll go and visit beforehand.
JollyGreenGiantFree MemberIf you like the look of Harpenden, the Batford area is marginally cheaper certainly if buying,not sure if that is reflected in rental prices.
2unfit2rideFree MemberJolly Green Giant – Member
If you like the look of Harpenden, the Batford area is marginally cheaper certainly if buying,not sure if that is reflected in rental prices.
Isn’t Batford just south Luton though? 😉 (Runs for cover)
PS, I once had a customer in Southdown that stared off when giving me directions with, & I quote, “as you drive into Southdown village from Harpenden” 🙂
Edit, because it would look even worse if I put it in a new post, this made me laugh the other day Example of the stupid prices in Harpenden 😯 , & no I can’t afford it, but chances are it will be demolished & a newer monstrosity put in it’s place 🙁
elliott-20Free MemberTerrible call. That place earned my description as ‘a small town with a smaller town’s mentality’. Dying on it’s aerse for the last 15 years. Almost no redeeming features.
Hey, back off the Bizzle! When was the last time you came to taste the delights? Trust me it’s getting much better and I’ve been here on and off for the past 35 years.
I have to stand up for Leighton Buzzard.
Thanks oldgit 😀
BTW this thread has certainly thrown up quite a few of us in the area. I’m sure I must have bumped into a fair few before now unknowingly. Probably a bit squiffy in the Wheaty.
hammeriteFree MemberAmpthill (the poster above not the place!) – I think you may be a colleague of my OHs – she’s at the college too.
hatterFull MemberSt Albans here, not going to go over Luton again but it suffices to say… AVOID AT ALL COSTS! I lived happily in central Birmingham for many a year so that’s not an idle statement.
Harpenden and St Albans allow you to get fast trains straight into London so there’s all the flange acquisition you could ever want right there. Plenty of posh totty closer to home though.
There’s some lovely road riding around the villages (Kimpton, the Ayotts etc), and you can easily loop over to Ashridge for even more greenery and bigger hills. Plenty of bunches go out from St Albans on a regular basis ranging from ‘nodder’ to ‘2 hours in the pain cave.’
There’s even a ‘cyclists refuge’ cafe called the Hub in Redbourne just west of Harpenden which would be a good place to start if you want to join a few groups.
Yeah, it’s expensive, but it’s nice and there’s plenty of pubs that don’t mind trainers… honest.
Luton… just say no.
palmer77Free MemberBTW this thread has certainly thrown up quite a few of us in the area. I’m sure I must have bumped into a fair few before now unknowingly. Probably a bit squiffy in the Wheaty.
How about a meet up and ride to look for a place for Finbar, it’ll be like ‘Location, Location, Location’
hatterFull MemberA Harpenden/St Albans STW meet? Surely that would be the most middle class event this side of a recording of the News Quiz.
I’ll pack my fair trade Waitrose houmous.
palmer77Free MemberSo long as its the Moroccan style houmous with chick peas, tahini and moroccan style spices 🙂
hatterFull MemberSo long as its the Moroccan style houmous with chick peas, tahini and moroccan style spices
Well of course, what kind of peasant do you take me for?
2unfit2rideFree MemberWell I would bring some Waitrose Houmus, but I have just found out that M&S have the more expensive version, is it OK to bring that instead?
wolfensteinFree MemberCan we just bury Luton with sand and pretend it never exist 🙄 …or put a lot of warehouse over it
palmer77Free MemberWell I would bring some Waitrose Houmus, but I have just found out that M&S have the more expensive version, is it OK to bring that instead?
Just pop it in the Fortnum & Mason hamper so no one sees the packaging 🙂
2unfit2rideFree MemberBury it with sand? That’s racist, what is your problem with Arabs exactly? 😉
ampthillFull MemberI forgot to say that Ampthill has a Waitrose 🙂
and yes I have eaten waitrose humus this evening 🙂
2unfit2rideFree MemberJust pop it in the Fortnum & Mason hamper so no one sees the packaging
Bollocks, just perfected my Harrods labels & you go & take it up a notch, have you any idea how much work went in to them? 😉
palmer77Free MemberTo be fair, I’ve since discovered Fortnum and Mason don’t stock Houmous, we’d be fooling no one!
hatterFull MemberPretty much standard issue for a picnic in Verulamium park eh wot?
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