When you think of home, what comes to mind? An apartment in the city? A sofa and a TV? Children playing in the garden or front lawn? Certainly, ideas differ across cultures and generations.
The charms of rural life have long tempted city dwellers to quit the concrete jungle for the countryside. Lower crime rates, bigger houses and gardens plus the great outdoors on your doorstep have ...
As Britain’s major cities lose their appeal among young people, a growing number of Gen Z are choosing rural life over urban living. Cities like London, Manchester, and Leeds have long been seen as ...
Rural residents pay £2,000 more than the national average for essential goods and services, according to a Countryside Living Index, launched by rural insurer NFU Mutual. The study’s objective is to ...
The cost of living in the countryside is 20% higher than in urban areas, a report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation has concluded. The charity which carries out social policy research said the ...
Since then he has decided to share his experience for others interested in the potentially affordable living arrangement. Most importantly, the vlogger made the considerable move to the countryside to ...