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First off all, this is purley headcanon stuff I made up and it is probably proven wrong as soon as he's released (as it was written before his release). As my other fanfictions are... (But I'm interested in how much is wrong exactly).
Second is the fact that my character is probably not to the taste of everyone here, since they are a person that isn't well versed in the matter of handling a disabled person. They are not yet capable of treating every disabled person to their liking as much as they are not able to treat every nondisabled person to their liking. This is a learning process. No one is an expert right away and so mistakes are made, that's where people usually learn from the most. And everyone wants to be treated differently! This isn't meant as a good example in any way!
If you want to critize something or explain something to others in my comment-section go for it. If you just want to rant about 'stupid ableist scum', do us the favor an stick it up your ass. I won't tolerate it.
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"Hey, by the way, as your cook I think I should also know what your favourite food is?"
The Pharmacist looked up from the prescriptions he was writing. Startled by your sudden question: "There's this dish, relatively handy to prevent and alleviate dryness, which I suffer from relatively often, hehe."
You snapped your fingers right in front of his face, which earned you an irritated look from the doctor.
"What's YOUR favorite food? Let me put it another way. Just imagine a day when your illness leaves you mostly alone, your stomach doesn't bitch, and your taste buds don't overreact. What is your favorite food then, if you can get your hands on it. And no, it doesn't have to be that healthy either, for once. A quilty pleasure, if you will. I want to be ready should it occur."
The green-haired one stared into space for a moment, overwhelmed, before he began to think. It seemed to be visibly difficult for him to see past all his limitations. A small part of you even started to feel bad for also reminding him of what he would so rarely be able to have.
You quietly began to serve him his green tea, not wanting to rush him as well, knowing how little he could stand it.
Meanwhile, his gaze wandered in the direction of Wangmin Restaurant, then towards Xinyue Kiosk. He even leaned back swingingly and placed his fingers under chin in a thinker pose.
He had really never allowed himself this thought in his life!
"Although I'm usually forced to limit myself to simple soup, broth, rice and congee, I'm never averse to a good noodle soup: With rice vermicelli, thick pieces of braised pork belly, smoked tofu and two tea egg halves. But I probably should cut short the portion by half or even thirds even on a good day, or I'm going to regret it the hours afterwards."
Your guilt only increased as a result. But it was now no longer possible for you to take back the question and an elegant excuse would not occur to you either.
Just as you wanted to start something, his airy voice interrupted you:
His serpentine tongue flicked as if by itself barely noticeable to emphasize his point of craving described dish.
"For dessert, if the rare moment occures that I crave something sweet, I prefer any little pastry filled with salted egg yolk and or lotus seed paste, huh. Whereas tapioca pudding cooked with coconut milk is also really delicious, but forget the extra sugar some put into it. However, when I need something sweet on a normal day, I usually stick to simple guilinggao... maybe with coconut cream…"
"That's a good start…"
"Hey! What about me, when will you asssk me?", Changsheng had reared back and punished you with a sideways glance.
"I don't want to confuse your preferences, give me a second. Besides, Baizhu has already warned me not to pay too much attention to you when it comes to food. Don't you hunt most of it yourself?"
Baizhu let out a small laugh before stroking his partner's little head soothingly, "Did you like the little onigiri made from chicken that much?"
(The other day you tried to make some Onigiri, a specialety from Inazuma, as you thought it had a rather subtle taste and might be easy to stomach cause of its few ingredients. A sudden strike of inspiration made you then form another tiny one out of cooked and grounded chicken meat for Changsheng as a small treat. They both rather liked it and it found its way on you list of everyday suitable dishes for the Doctor.)
"It wasss quite acceptable." with those words she disappeared back into the curtain of green strands.
Changsheng's personal way of praising someone, you probably couldn't expect more, but that was more than enough for you. It was hard enough to win over her stubborn character. Sometimes you wondered if the pharmacist just wasn't that strict with her, or if he had a secret fondness for people who weren't afraid to treat him and others rather brusquely. After all, most people treated him like fragile porcelain.
Like you just wished you did the other moment...
You wondered yourself where the thought came from but shoved it away to rethink it later by taking a blank sheet off the notepad on the table and writing down the new information about your boss.
"Any allergies or intolerances apart from the daily fluctuations?"
Baizhu chuckled at your sudden professionalism, eyeing you with a gentle gaze: "As you're already know since the incident the other day, I'm extremely lactose intolerant. I can't even smell cow's milk without getting sick. Other than that I have no direct allergies, only that I tolerate some things just one day more and the other not."
A warm, true smile apeared on his lips: A truely rare sight, as he witnessed you actually writing everything down what he told you and what he just mention on the side. Like the fact that he needs smaller portions than what one would anticipate for a actually tall man like him.
Your sadly didn't notice much of it, since you were preoccupied making the notes and formulating your next questions.
"Anything you simply don't like? Flavours, smells, consistencies and such?"
"I don't like slimy foods or those with a pungent smell to it. That fermented soybean dish from Inazuma: whilst high on nutrients, wrong in any other way possible if you ask me."
Changsheng pushed her little head foreward for a informative comment: "If I remember correctly did you call it a 'gruessome abomination' and a 'Food maltreatment' lassst time..."
Baizhu simply waved his hand infront of her to shush her, before smiling apologetically for being called out badmouthing a indeed healthy dish that harshly.
You couldn't help laughing, longing a little for the day when Baizhu would drop his doctor facade in front of you and just be himself. At least once in a while. Until then, you would be content with Changsheng's unadorned glimpses into the inner life of this complex man.
"Ok this means no stinky tofu, no okra should I ever get my hands on them, careful with seaweed and mushrooms, no thousand-year eggs or Baluten..."
"The last two are an exception! No matter if I think I won't like it I at least try it once... those two are actually quite nice I found out... raw egg is also alright with me."
"The Baluten that developed for 21 daysss isss the bessst!"
It was hard for you to write down the embryo egg dish, but since you cooked for him (and Gui and Qiqi occassionaly) it didn't matter if the idea of it didn't sit with you to well, you would probably try it but in the end it was for you boss. He was supposed to get what he liked.
"Oh and spicy food only when I ask specifically about it. While I crave some spicy shrimp soup from time to time it is always a gambling game", he laid a hand on his visible stomach at the remorseful memory of the last time he obviously lost the coin flip: "Exclusive spices and multilayered tasting shenanigans are sadly pearls cast before swine with me. I don't taste much these days... Oh, and what I can taste I can't destinct from the smell of it like most humans are able to. Haha, I warned you, that cooking for me will be a fulltime job."
"I don't mind it, otherwise I wouldn't have offered it to you. Like that I can work off my dept to Bubu Pharmacy and earn something after that and you are spared from Gui's and Changsheng's scolding because you forgot to eat... again."
In your mind's eye, the memory played out of Gui actually feeding the doctor a small bowl of white rice while he was hunched over notes sorting out his schedule for the next day. As if his affliction didn't drain him enough every day….
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From Tranquil Purley to Skyward Soaring: The Exciting Adventure of Traveling to Gatwick Airport
As the sun began to rise over the quaint town of Purley, John, a young architect, was eagerly getting ready for his long-awaited trip to Gatwick Airport. He had been dreaming about this day for months as he was about to embark on a solo adventure to a far-off destination. With his suitcase packed and his heart filled with excitement, John set out on his journey to the skies.
He hopped on a train from Purley Station, and as the train whizzed through the picturesque countryside, John couldn't help but marvel at the beauty of nature passing by. The rolling hills, blooming flowers, and grazing sheep were a sight to behold. He couldn't wait to explore more of the world beyond.
After a smooth train ride, John arrived at Gatwick Airport, bustling with travelers from all over the world. He checked in, went through security, and made his way to the departure gate. As he waited for his flight to be called, he struck up a conversation with a fellow traveler, Lisa, who was also traveling alone. They quickly bonded over their shared love for adventure and decided to explore the airport together.
The airport was like a small city, with various shops, restaurants, and lounges. They wandered through the duty-free stores, sampled some local snacks, and even tried out a flight simulator. Time flew by, and soon it was time for John's flight to board. He bid farewell to Lisa, exchanged contact information, and boarded the plane with a heart full of excitement.
As the plane taxied on the runway, John felt a rush of adrenaline. The plane took off, and he looked out of the window as the landscape below got smaller and smaller. He marveled at the vastness of the sky and the endless possibilities that lay ahead. He settled into his seat, put on his favorite playlist, and eagerly awaited the adventure that awaited him.
The flight was long, but John passed the time watching movies, reading a book, and dozing off to the hum of the engines. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the plane touched down at his destination. John was filled with a mix of excitement and anticipation as he stepped out of the plane and onto foreign soil.
John's solo adventure was just beginning, and he couldn't wait to explore the new city, meet new people, and immerse himself in a different culture. With his suitcase in hand and a heart full of curiosity, John set off towards the unknown, ready to make unforgettable memories and embark on the journey of a lifetime.
And so, the story of John's journey to Gatwick Airport came to an end, but his adventure had just begun. As he walked into the horizon with a smile on his face, he knew that this trip would be an experience he would cherish for the rest of his life, and it all started with a simple journey from Gatwick Airport.
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Sutton – 16 parks, great food and brilliant transport links & Mallory House!
(Gorgeous 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available for viewing now… book an appointment today, just call 020 8819 3272)
We always get a great response when we share snippets of information about our favourite places. It’s easy to share ‘hidden gems’ when it comes to cute villages throughout Surrey, Sussex and Kent – however, we all agreed it can be easy to over look the more ‘urban’, busy towns, which we think we know well and have possibly not considered visiting, or choosing as somewhere to live! With this in mind we asked our residence ‘foodie’ Ryan Milson to share his love of ‘all things’ Sutton!
“Considering that I am looking to buy a property in Sutton next year…and that I have lived in Sutton most of my life, it wasn’t a surprise that I was asked to share why I’ve grown rather fond of the area! Sutton is one of London’s greenest boroughs and I spent most of my childhood exploring Sutton’s many local woods and playing fields. In fact, Sutton has 607 hectares of green space and 16 parks; That’s a lot of exploring!
Royston Park and Rosehill Park are where I spent most of time playing football for The Royals. Looking back, I always knew that I would never be good enough to pursue football as a career option, but I have always loved playing football since being a child and still play every Tuesday night (I like to think of myself as a rare left footed winger who’d be useful in any low standard football team!)
I also attended local schools; Muschamp Primary School, Muschamp Road in Carshalton and for Secondary, Greenshaw High School, Grennell Road. This is where I met a lot of my close friends. We often joke about how we’d love to go back for a day. Once I had finished my final year at Greenshaw I decided to stay on and study for my A-levels and the school’s successful Sixth Form. After studying for another year and achieving my As-level, I decided to continue my education at Carshalton Girls (mixed) Sixth Form. This was a new and exciting challenge where I met many more close friends and more importantly, my girlfriend Nicole. Myself and Nicole were in the same class studying Film. Rumour has it that she only picked the class to introduce herself to me; A decision I’m sure she regrets to this day!
After leaving school I got a job on the High Street working at a well-known retail store. I would often pop out for a coffee (Caramel Macchiato to be specific!) at Starbucks and pop into the many shops and cafes on the high street.
I no longer work in the heart of Sutton and love working in our Move Revolution Purley Office at the incredible Airport House, Purley Way, but still enjoy many of Sutton’s places of interest including local restaurants and bars. I’m often referred to, by everyone in the team as a ‘foodie’. This is due to my significant love of food and I could talk for hours about my much-loved meals and restaurants.
My favourite lunchtime spot is The Mad Coffer Bar, known locally as ‘The Portuguese Café’. It’s the perfect spot for fresh, homemade sandwiches and baguettes which you can enjoy whilst sat on their outside terrace.
If dinner is more your thing, head to The Spaghetti Tree, a popular Italian Restaurant situated just a short walk from Sutton Station. The King prawn and chorizo tagliatelle is my personal recommendation!
If you’d rather enjoy Sutton’s evening and nightlife, pay a visit to All Bar One located on the High Street, its contemporary décor and fancy cocktails appeals to the local professionals who wish to unwind at the weekend. Alternatively, I head to The Old Bank, a pub next to Sutton Station; It’s perfect for meetings friends before we head into London for a night out or out out.
For the commuter, Sutton offers a direct service into London from its Sutton, West Sutton and Sutton Common train stations. At Move Revolution we deal with a lot of local buyers who love the balance between Sutton’s semi-rural lifestyle but commutability into London for work.
Years later, I no longer live in Sutton but I am planning to buy my first home later this year with Nicole; we’d love to be able to return to where we first met and grew up together. If you spot me in a local bar or restaurant, come over and say hi! I will tell you more about my love for Sutton’s local food spots!”
I smiled when I read Ryan’s blog – it’s certainly all things football (in the parks) and food .. but not shopping – and Sutton has brilliant shopping either at Time Square Shopping Centre (TK MAXX followed by a Starbucks Frappacino – who can resist!) or St Nicholas Shopping Centre… what a list to tempt you to pop to Sutton!
Have we temped you to visit Sutton for shopping, a meal or perhaps to visit one of the 16 parks?! Our Move Revolution Purley, Croydon office manage property sales and lettings for Sutton and the surrounding area. Just give Ryan or Paul Mulligan a call on 020 8819 3272 to find out about gorgeous houses we have for sale in the area. We will let you into a little secret that we will be launching a collection of new flats just a short stroll from Rosehill Park, and a short stroll to the the train station and high street. If you would particularly love to buy a ‘new build’ this is the perfect opportunity to ‘snap up’ a wonderful new flat (these properties will all have HELP TO BUY) as an added bonus!
Book an appointment to view Mallory House today
just call 020 8819 3272 or
complete our contact form
source https://www.moverevolution.com/blog/sutton-16-parks-great-food-brilliant-transport-links-mallory-house/
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Sutton – 16 parks, great food and brilliant transport links & Mallory House!
(Gorgeous 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available for viewing now… book an appointment today, just call 020 8819 3272)
We always get a great response when we share snippets of information about our favourite places. It’s easy to share ‘hidden gems’ when it comes to cute villages throughout Surrey, Sussex and Kent – however, we all agreed it can be easy to over look the more ‘urban’, busy towns, which we think we know well and have possibly not considered visiting, or choosing as somewhere to live! With this in mind we asked our residence ‘foodie’ Ryan Milson to share his love of ‘all things’ Sutton!
“Considering that I am looking to buy a property in Sutton next year…and that I have lived in Sutton most of my life, it wasn’t a surprise that I was asked to share why I’ve grown rather fond of the area! Sutton is one of London’s greenest boroughs and I spent most of my childhood exploring Sutton’s many local woods and playing fields. In fact, Sutton has 607 hectares of green space and 16 parks; That’s a lot of exploring!
Royston Park and Rosehill Park are where I spent most of time playing football for The Royals. Looking back, I always knew that I would never be good enough to pursue football as a career option, but I have always loved playing football since being a child and still play every Tuesday night (I like to think of myself as a rare left footed winger who’d be useful in any low standard football team!)
I also attended local schools; Muschamp Primary School, Muschamp Road in Carshalton and for Secondary, Greenshaw High School, Grennell Road. This is where I met a lot of my close friends. We often joke about how we’d love to go back for a day. Once I had finished my final year at Greenshaw I decided to stay on and study for my A-levels and the school’s successful Sixth Form. After studying for another year and achieving my As-level, I decided to continue my education at Carshalton Girls (mixed) Sixth Form. This was a new and exciting challenge where I met many more close friends and more importantly, my girlfriend Nicole. Myself and Nicole were in the same class studying Film. Rumour has it that she only picked the class to introduce herself to me; A decision I’m sure she regrets to this day!
After leaving school I got a job on the High Street working at a well-known retail store. I would often pop out for a coffee (Caramel Macchiato to be specific!) at Starbucks and pop into the many shops and cafes on the high street.
I no longer work in the heart of Sutton and love working in our Move Revolution Purley Office at the incredible Airport House, Purley Way, but still enjoy many of Sutton’s places of interest including local restaurants and bars. I’m often referred to, by everyone in the team as a ‘foodie’. This is due to my significant love of food and I could talk for hours about my much-loved meals and restaurants.
My favourite lunchtime spot is The Mad Coffee Bar, known locally as ‘The Portuguese Café’. It’s the perfect spot for fresh, homemade sandwiches and baguettes which you can enjoy whilst sat on their outside terrace.
If dinner is more your thing, head to The Spaghetti Tree, a popular Italian Restaurant situated just a short walk from Sutton Station. The King prawn and chorizo tagliatelle is my personal recommendation!
If you’d rather enjoy Sutton’s evening and nightlife, pay a visit to All Bar One located on the High Street, its contemporary décor and fancy cocktails appeals to the local professionals who wish to unwind at the weekend. Alternatively, I head to The Old Bank, a pub next to Sutton Station; It’s perfect for meetings friends before we head into London for a night out or out out.
For the commuter, Sutton offers a direct service into London from its Sutton, West Sutton and Sutton Common train stations. At Move Revolution we deal with a lot of local buyers who love the balance between Sutton’s semi-rural lifestyle but commutability into London for work.
Years later, I no longer live in Sutton but I am planning to buy my first home later this year with Nicole; we’d love to be able to return to where we first met and grew up together. If you spot me in a local bar or restaurant, come over and say hi! I will tell you more about my love for Sutton’s local food spots!”
I smiled when I read Ryan’s blog – it’s certainly all things football (in the parks) and food .. but not shopping – and Sutton has brilliant shopping either at Time Square Shopping Centre (TK MAXX followed by a Starbucks Frappacino – who can resist!) or St Nicholas Shopping Centre… what a list to tempt you to pop to Sutton!
Have we temped you to visit Sutton for shopping, a meal or perhaps to visit one of the 16 parks?! Our Move Revolution Purley, Croydon office manage property sales and lettings for Sutton and the surrounding area. Just give Ryan or Paul Mulligan a call on 020 8819 3272 to find out about gorgeous houses we have for sale in the area. We will let you into a little secret that we will be launching a collection of new flats just a short stroll from Rosehill Park, and a short stroll to the the train station and high street. If you would particularly love to buy a ‘new build’ this is the perfect opportunity to ‘snap up’ a wonderful new flat (these properties will all have HELP TO BUY) as an added bonus!
Book an appointment to view Mallory House today
just call 020 8819 3272 or
complete our contact form
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Sutton – 16 parks, great food and brilliant transport links & Mallory House!
(Gorgeous 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available for viewing now… book an appointment today, just call 020 8819 3272)
We always get a great response when we share snippets of information about our favourite places. It’s easy to share ‘hidden gems’ when it comes to cute villages throughout Surrey, Sussex and Kent – however, we all agreed it can be easy to over look the more ‘urban’, busy towns, which we think we know well and have possibly not considered visiting, or choosing as somewhere to live! With this in mind we asked our residence ‘foodie’ Ryan Milson to share his love of ‘all things’ Sutton!
“Considering that I am looking to buy a property in Sutton next year…and that I have lived in Sutton most of my life, it wasn’t a surprise that I was asked to share why I’ve grown rather fond of the area! Sutton is one of London’s greenest boroughs and I spent most of my childhood exploring Sutton’s many local woods and playing fields. In fact, Sutton has 607 hectares of green space and 16 parks; That’s a lot of exploring!
Royston Park and Rosehill Park are where I spent most of time playing football for The Royals. Looking back, I always knew that I would never be good enough to pursue football as a career option, but I have always loved playing football since being a child and still play every Tuesday night (I like to think of myself as a rare left footed winger who’d be useful in any low standard football team!)
I also attended local schools; Muschamp Primary School, Muschamp Road in Carshalton and for Secondary, Greenshaw High School, Grennell Road. This is where I met a lot of my close friends. We often joke about how we’d love to go back for a day. Once I had finished my final year at Greenshaw I decided to stay on and study for my A-levels and the school’s successful Sixth Form. After studying for another year and achieving my As-level, I decided to continue my education at Carshalton Girls (mixed) Sixth Form. This was a new and exciting challenge where I met many more close friends and more importantly, my girlfriend Nicole. Myself and Nicole were in the same class studying Film. Rumour has it that she only picked the class to introduce herself to me; A decision I’m sure she regrets to this day!
After leaving school I got a job on the High Street working at a well-known retail store. I would often pop out for a coffee (Caramel Macchiato to be specific!) at Starbucks and pop into the many shops and cafes on the high street.
I no longer work in the heart of Sutton and love working in our Move Revolution Purley Office at the incredible Airport House, Purley Way, but still enjoy many of Sutton’s places of interest including local restaurants and bars. I’m often referred to, by everyone in the team as a ‘foodie’. This is due to my significant love of food and I could talk for hours about my much-loved meals and restaurants.
My favourite lunchtime spot is The Mad Coffee Bar, known locally as ‘The Portuguese Café’. It’s the perfect spot for fresh, homemade sandwiches and baguettes which you can enjoy whilst sat on their outside terrace.
If dinner is more your thing, head to The Spaghetti Tree, a popular Italian Restaurant situated just a short walk from Sutton Station. The King prawn and chorizo tagliatelle is my personal recommendation!
If you’d rather enjoy Sutton’s evening and nightlife, pay a visit to All Bar One located on the High Street, its contemporary décor and fancy cocktails appeals to the local professionals who wish to unwind at the weekend. Alternatively, I head to The Old Bank, a pub next to Sutton Station; It’s perfect for meetings friends before we head into London for a night out or out out.
For the commuter, Sutton offers a direct service into London from its Sutton, West Sutton and Sutton Common train stations. At Move Revolution we deal with a lot of local buyers who love the balance between Sutton’s semi-rural lifestyle but commutability into London for work.
Years later, I no longer live in Sutton but I am planning to buy my first home later this year with Nicole; we’d love to be able to return to where we first met and grew up together. If you spot me in a local bar or restaurant, come over and say hi! I will tell you more about my love for Sutton’s local food spots!”
I smiled when I read Ryan’s blog – it’s certainly all things football (in the parks) and food .. but not shopping – and Sutton has brilliant shopping either at Time Square Shopping Centre (TK MAXX followed by a Starbucks Frappacino – who can resist!) or St Nicholas Shopping Centre… what a list to tempt you to pop to Sutton!
Have we temped you to visit Sutton for shopping, a meal or perhaps to visit one of the 16 parks?! Our Move Revolution Purley, Croydon office manage property sales and lettings for Sutton and the surrounding area. Just give Ryan or Paul Mulligan a call on 020 8819 3272 to find out about gorgeous houses we have for sale in the area. We will let you into a little secret that we will be launching a collection of new flats just a short stroll from Rosehill Park, and a short stroll to the the train station and high street. If you would particularly love to buy a ‘new build’ this is the perfect opportunity to ‘snap up’ a wonderful new flat (these properties will all have HELP TO BUY) as an added bonus!
Book an appointment to view Mallory House today
just call 020 8819 3272 or
complete our contact form
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Sutton – 16 parks, great food and brilliant transport links & Mallory House!
(Gorgeous 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available for viewing now… book an appointment today, just call 020 8819 3272)
We always get a great response when we share snippets of information about our favourite places. It’s easy to share ‘hidden gems’ when it comes to cute villages throughout Surrey, Sussex and Kent – however, we all agreed it can be easy to over look the more ‘urban’, busy towns, which we think we know well and have possibly not considered visiting, or choosing as somewhere to live! With this in mind we asked our residence ‘foodie’ Ryan Milson to share his love of ‘all things’ Sutton!
“Considering that I am looking to buy a property in Sutton next year…and that I have lived in Sutton most of my life, it wasn’t a surprise that I was asked to share why I’ve grown rather fond of the area! Sutton is one of London’s greenest boroughs and I spent most of my childhood exploring Sutton’s many local woods and playing fields. In fact, Sutton has 607 hectares of green space and 16 parks; That’s a lot of exploring!
Royston Park and Rosehill Park are where I spent most of time playing football for The Royals. Looking back, I always knew that I would never be good enough to pursue football as a career option, but I have always loved playing football since being a child and still play every Tuesday night (I like to think of myself as a rare left footed winger who’d be useful in any low standard football team!)
I also attended local schools; Muschamp Primary School, Muschamp Road in Carshalton and for Secondary, Greenshaw High School, Grennell Road. This is where I met a lot of my close friends. We often joke about how we’d love to go back for a day. Once I had finished my final year at Greenshaw I decided to stay on and study for my A-levels and the school’s successful Sixth Form. After studying for another year and achieving my As-level, I decided to continue my education at Carshalton Girls (mixed) Sixth Form. This was a new and exciting challenge where I met many more close friends and more importantly, my girlfriend Nicole. Myself and Nicole were in the same class studying Film. Rumour has it that she only picked the class to introduce herself to me; A decision I’m sure she regrets to this day!
After leaving school I got a job on the High Street working at a well-known retail store. I would often pop out for a coffee (Caramel Macchiato to be specific!) at Starbucks and pop into the many shops and cafes on the high street.
I no longer work in the heart of Sutton and love working in our Move Revolution Purley Office at the incredible Airport House, Purley Way, but still enjoy many of Sutton’s places of interest including local restaurants and bars. I’m often referred to, by everyone in the team as a ‘foodie’. This is due to my significant love of food and I could talk for hours about my much-loved meals and restaurants.
My favourite lunchtime spot is The Mad Coffer Bar, known locally as ‘The Portuguese Café’. It’s the perfect spot for fresh, homemade sandwiches and baguettes which you can enjoy whilst sat on their outside terrace.
If dinner is more your thing, head to The Spaghetti Tree, a popular Italian Restaurant situated just a short walk from Sutton Station. The King prawn and chorizo tagliatelle is my personal recommendation!
If you’d rather enjoy Sutton’s evening and nightlife, pay a visit to All Bar One located on the High Street, its contemporary décor and fancy cocktails appeals to the local professionals who wish to unwind at the weekend. Alternatively, I head to The Old Bank, a pub next to Sutton Station; It’s perfect for meetings friends before we head into London for a night out or out out.
For the commuter, Sutton offers a direct service into London from its Sutton, West Sutton and Sutton Common train stations. At Move Revolution we deal with a lot of local buyers who love the balance between Sutton’s semi-rural lifestyle but commutability into London for work.
Years later, I no longer live in Sutton but I am planning to buy my first home later this year with Nicole; we’d love to be able to return to where we first met and grew up together. If you spot me in a local bar or restaurant, come over and say hi! I will tell you more about my love for Sutton’s local food spots!”
I smiled when I read Ryan’s blog – it’s certainly all things football (in the parks) and food .. but not shopping – and Sutton has brilliant shopping either at Time Square Shopping Centre (TK MAXX followed by a Starbucks Frappacino – who can resist!) or St Nicholas Shopping Centre… what a list to tempt you to pop to Sutton!
Have we temped you to visit Sutton for shopping, a meal or perhaps to visit one of the 16 parks?! Our Move Revolution Purley, Croydon office manage property sales and lettings for Sutton and the surrounding area. Just give Ryan or Paul Mulligan a call on 020 8819 3272 to find out about gorgeous houses we have for sale in the area. We will let you into a little secret that we will be launching a collection of new flats just a short stroll from Rosehill Park, and a short stroll to the the train station and high street. If you would particularly love to buy a ‘new build’ this is the perfect opportunity to ‘snap up’ a wonderful new flat (these properties will all have HELP TO BUY) as an added bonus!
Book an appointment to view Mallory House today
just call 020 8819 3272 or
complete our contact form
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KFC's chicken-less saga enters another day...and the news is still not good
Some people's worst fears were realised over the weekend as KFCs around the country were forced to shut indefinitely, due to, of all things, a lack of chicken. This shortage was a result of problems with the chicken king's new delivery partner. In a statement put out by the chicken giants, it said: "We’ve brought a new delivery partner onboard, but they’ve had a couple of teething problems – getting fresh chicken out to 900 restaurants across the country is pretty complex. "We won’t compromise on quality, so no deliveries has meant some of our restaurants are closed, and others are operating a limited menu, or shortened hours. "We know that this might have inconvenienced some of you over the last few days, and disappointed you when you wanted your fried chicken fix - we’re really sorry about that." Initially it was thought just three stores in Croydon and one in Wallington were affected. This left two stores around town still open for business. But as of 1.20pm yesterday, that number was cut to just the one store in Thornton Heath left to handle the load. Now KFC have given a further update on what stores are and are not open...and it is more of the same. As of 9pm yesterday (February 19), only the store in 744-746 London Road, Thornton Heath was open. Currently these stores are closed: 253 Lower Addiscombe Road, Croydon. 7A London Road, Croydon. 11-17 Church Street, Croydon. 11 Purley Way, Purley. 43 Woodcote Road, Wallington. Seeing as though stores do not open to the public until around 10.30am, this could change and we will be bringing you updates as soon as we have them regarding the chicken-less stores. Read the full article
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These are the 19 restaurants and takeaways in Purley, South Croydon and Coulsdon with food hygiene ratings of zero and one out of five
Everyone loves a good meal out or takeaway and it's always good to know the place you have chosen to eat takes hygiene seriously. from This Is Local London | News http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news/15524067.These_are_the_19_restaurants_and_takeaways_in_Purley__South_Croydon_and_Coulsdon_with_food_hygiene_ratings_of_zero_and_one_out_of_five/?ref=rss
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These are the 19 restaurants and takeaways in Purley, South Croydon and Coulsdon with food hygiene ratings of zero and one out of five
Everyone loves a good meal out or takeaway and it's always good to know the place you have chosen to eat takes hygiene seriously. from This Is Local London | News http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news/15524067.These_are_the_19_restaurants_and_takeaways_in_Purley__South_Croydon_and_Coulsdon_with_food_hygiene_ratings_of_zero_and_one_out_of_five/?ref=rss
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Meet Ismail on the left, Ali in the middle and their trusty grill man on the right. They run Mekan Restaurant in Purley and they have been feeding Reg, Don and I for the better part of 5 years. As I'm moving out of the area, I won't be able to sample their high-end Turkish cuisine as regularly as I like but they have made a lasting impression, especially Ali and Ismail who have always been very good to me, especially when I place very late orders! If you're in Purley for whatever reason, pay them a visit (you can tell them I sent you). I don't know if they still do belly dancers on Saturday night, but Ali will definitely take care of you! Thank you Mekan! #turkishfood #purley #foodiesunite #trytheiskander #thanksforthememories #shotononeplus5 #snapseed http://ift.tt/2f5gWGq
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London to Paris - cycling
London to Paris (L2P) cycling on road Thursday 15th – Saturday 17th June 2017 Last year, Steven just happened to ask me if I wanted to do the London to Paris cycle ride…. I said yeah, why not? Without thinking about it properly! I thought it would be an easy ride through the park thingy! I had been busy running after the London Marathon and had the all clear from the GP, so felt ready for a new challenge. So, after paying in full (£380) for the cycle trip including ferry, hotels, van hire and the Eurostar…. it was time to think ahead for the L2P. Steven then mentioned to me that he was worried about me using my old mountain bike for the trip! He said that it was too heavy and wouldn’t be able to keep up with the others in the group. So, we went shopping to look at the road bikes and to try some out. I then decided to buy a brand new sports bike! I have to admit that it was quite an irrational and rushed decision on my part. I Looked at second hand bikes on ebay etc but having had bad experiences of second hand bikes in the past and problems with my daughter’s bike, I decided to go for a new one. I went ahead and bought a brand new sports bike from Evans bike shop. This particular bike cost me £900! Ouch! Now I understand why Steven hid the true cost of his bike last year when he did coast to coast cycling! This time it was my turn! Haha. I bought myself a lovely Bianche bike – a specialist Italian hand-made bike. Once I had picked it up, there wasn’t much time to get a lot of training in with the bike. I only managed to do the CFC Stratford 30 miles a couple of weeks before the L2P event and then realised that I was quite naïve in thinking that I could do it without training. I had so much to learn, especially with gear changing and uphill cycling. Day One – Thursday 15th June Three guys Nick, Chris (both hearing) and Mike started from home to Trafalgar Square and met us there. The night before we went over to Gareth’s house (hearing, CODA who also has a deaf wife) who was the organiser of the whole cycling trip and gave him our clothes, bags and our bikes. The driver for the event was Marcus (deaf & Gareth’s baby brother!) who put all the bikes and bags into the hired van. We then met him at Waterloo Place, just around the corner from Trafalgar Square, which was our starting point of the London to Paris cycling trip. After a sleepless night at Steven’s house, we caught the train from Harpenden to Kings Cross and met up with 3 other deaf guys on the train – Adam, Simon and Gary who were also with us for the L2P trip. We were all pretty nervous and made our way to Waterloo Place to meet everyone. I was petrified at the thought of cycling with all of them knowing that I was the least experienced out of the lot. However, it was reassuring to know that there would be a van beside us in case anything happened. We were running a bit late but eventually arrived. Everyone got changed into their cycling gear and began to get their bikes ready. I arrived in my cycling clothes with a fleece jacket and a small rucksack for money and drinks. After several group photos at Trafalgar Square, we started off together along the embankment, over the bridge and through places I was familiar with like Brixton, Croydon, Purley and a couple of parks with cycling paths. We were cycling on the specialised cycling path along the road, it was beautifully smooth tarmac a lot of the way and of course being in a city, we stopped at many traffic lights along the way. I felt quite confident with my cycling at this point until after we went through Purley. We cycled up a big hill where we saw the beautiful skyline of London. That was the point when I realised that I had some big problems ahead of me! The roads soon became very hilly along the way. It was less busy on the roads through the countryside, but I did start to struggle a bit with the hills. I was at the back of the group cycling alone at this point which was really tough. Gareth and Steven supported me along the way and eventually Mike helped with some instructions on how to cycle properly uphill. Marcus met us at the top of the hill and also met us at different places along the road to make sure that everyone was okay. It was really reassuring to know they were somewhere behind me (they stopped at places and moved to catch up with us). Eventually we were in the Redhill area and suddenly I was in Bletchingley village! Oh gosh I thought….. I had to stop here and say hello to my dearest old friend Mark (also godfather of my daughter). Everyone stopped at a shop over the road opposite Mark’s café Lamington. I went over and just walked in the café. Mark was dumbfounded as he watched me walk into his café. He was putting a slice of cake onto a plate when the cake fell apart he was so shocked! (He later put that piece of cake into a takeaway bag along with carrot cake and some cheesey scones for me!) Unfortunately, my visit was right in the middle of the busy time at the café and Mark struggled to serve all of us outside the café with water as well as his regular customers. It was an unexpected visit for both of us! It was also good to see Lulu who was helping Mark out on the day. During the stop, Mike checked my bike over as he thought that my saddle was too high for me and put it down for me. There were then photos taken outside the café before everyone took off again! I felt a bit of pressure as I tried to sort out my saddle knowing I was holding everyone back from arriving at the hotel in a good time. Everyone wanted to get there so they could eat and relax and get to bed at a reasonable hour. So, I decided to put my bike in the van and rode with Marcus to the hotel. I think I made the right decision in doing this as I lost a bit of confidence, especially at the last part before arriving Marks café. I really enjoyed riding through London, I thought it was going to be awful but surprisingly it wasn’t! I would definitely ride again in and around London. I was amazed with Marcus keeping up with everyone especially the front two riders Nick and Chris (apparently they rode to work everyday). Mike admitted that he enjoyed being with the 2 front riders even though he went back a bit to ensure everyone had stayed together including his wife Mags, Simon, Gary, Gareth, Steven and Adam. There was a lot of hilly countryside roads at the beginning and then a very busy road towards Newhaven. I have so much admiration for everybody for riding up those hills. I hadn’t realised how much was actually involved with cycling. There is a lot of skill involved with changing gears and stuff. I also still had a bit of a cough at this point and wanted to save myself for the best part later on during the cycling trip and maybe on less hilly roads! John also came with me in the van and helped to keep Marcus company as he’d had a bit of a health scare recently so he took it easy and rode a bit now and then. I didn’t know John or Marcus at all before the day and as we were getting to know each other we realised we all had connections somewhere in the deaf community! We know of someone! Also, Marcus and myself went to the same deaf school but during a different era but we know a lot of the same people…. Small world! Strange how we never crossed paths before, but maybe we did and just didn’t realise! It was the same for John who is related to John Hay and his wife Shirley. At one point the gap between the riders became wider and wider meaning most riders rode alone not together! Thank goodness I was off the road otherwise I was embarrassingly far behind! Two of the riders weren’t happy and one thought that he had been left behind and may be lost (He was really anxious because he realised that he have no phone with him so no access to MapMyRide or contacts). We reassured him that he just had to keep on going straight ahead and he would be fine. Eventually Steven, Adam and Gary became one group. Mags eventually caught up and stayed behind Mike. Gareth and Simon stayed together. They stopped at the last 7 miles and rode together as a group for the last part of the journey to the Premier Inn at Newhaven. I was in awe of the riders as they all looked really whacked! I really admired them all. We were then allowed to put our bikes into our rooms, which was a brilliant opportunity to prepare the bikes ready for the next day. (We did put our bikes into bed and took a quick photo!! Haha!) After a quick shower we met up at the hotel bar next door and had a beer. I have to say that the beer tasted so gooooood! I was knackered but knew that others were worse than me. I could see Steven bearing up with the tiredness of the journey and feeling so hungry that he could eat a horse! Simon recommended a good restaurant (from his work friend I think) down the road called The Ark. We all went down there and enjoyed a good quality meal. I would have eaten anywhere and wouldn’t have minded staying at the restaurant next door to the hotel and having cheap steak. However, the service and food/drink at The Ark was particularly good. We got to know each other a little more over dinner and the guys wanted a few more beers so headed back to the hotel bar to discover it was closed! Haha. I was planning on going straight to bed anyway, especially after the previous night’s awful sleep. I went into a lovely deep sleep! Day Two – Friday 16th June It was a shock to wake the next morning and see Steven opening the curtains saying it was time to get going. The thought of more cycling worried me! My bottom was hurting like hell (another reason why Mike moved the saddle down a bit on my bike after discovering I had a sore bottom so soon into the event). I got up and got dressed into my Bianche cycling gear that Steven had given me for my birthday the previous week, also put my fleece jacket on top as it was seven in the morning and a bit chilly. We put our bags into the van and cycled ourselves to the ferry terminal down the road. We were all feeling relaxed as we cruised along at dawn. There was a bit of a chill in the air, but we knew it would be warming up later on. We then collected our tickets and went through passport control.There were a bit of a wait as there were many others waiting to be processed and around 200 people cycled onto the ferry. We then got off and walked with our bikes over the ramp into the ferry for safety. We were led to an area where we parked our bikes against the wall in twos. The van went separately and joined us later (he joined us at the back of the long breakfast queue!!). We assumed that the ferry crew had used straps to keep all the bikes stacked up to the wall like the motorbikes to stop them falling all over the place. We then enjoyed eating our breakfast, it was four long hours ferrying cross the English channel. Steven and I went walking about outside. The weather was very nice as it was warm and sunny out there and people were relaxing on the decking chairs. It was at this point when I Looked out to sea and thought of Andrew Rees (old deaf school friend) swimming across the English Channel – how amazing was that?! I met a couple of lovely riders on the ferry as I noticed one of them had an electric bike so I asked if we could swap bikes! She explained that she can now enjoy cycling with her husband who was into cycling with the use of the electric bike. She can charge up the bike and rely on its power to get her up the hills! Amazing. She also asked me questions such as where were our bags and luggage etc. I also enjoyed looking at the other cyclists and groups of cyclists. Anyway, we got off smoothly and safely. I realised that I had a wobbly back tyre so Mike quickly took off the wheel and sorted out the bearings and put it back together for me. All was sorted and off we went cruising through France! Riding on the left side of the road felt a little strange at first. We rode on the road for 7 miles before we came across the cycling path (old railway path) which was 30 miles long passing cafes and bars. It was practically flat but no freewheeling though as it was an uphill gradient so we have to peddle most of the time. There were many road crossings in-between and many other cyclists and groups of cyclists. It was great to be part of the cycling community! We stopped at places for water drinks and snacks. There was a nice clean toilet block somewhere along the way! I fell off the bike at one point as I was still stuck in my cleats on the grass laughing my head off. Steven had to help me out! Luckily no one was about! Steven and I cycled together most of the way and the rest of the group broke away. We met up nearly towards the end of the cycling path along with meeting Marcus and his van where we topped up with water and had some sweets! A nice treat! I got a mini Mars bar. There was a pretty chateau where we took photos. Steven used MapMyRide to lead us to the hotel at Gournay-en-Bray. It was very much a French hotel (Hotel Le Cygne) which felt like it was stuck in a time warp! I managed the hills, especially so during the last 10 miles before the hotel. I built up my confidence with gear changes on the flat routes and built up to the gentle hills. I was amazed with myself and felt so good. I enjoyed the ride much more as I was feeling good and confident rather than frustrated and miserable. The guys already had a head start with beers at the hotel and even sent a photo of them drinking beers to us as were still cycling. The beers were waiting for us on the table when we arrived! Marcus and Mike greeted us upon arrival which was a lovely feeling. Gareth was at his bedroom window looking down at us putting away our bikes into the garage and took our bags out of the van so we could go for our lovely showers (we had showers whereas the others got a bath! Ha) The hotel was very old fashioned a bit like a boutique old hotel in a quaint old sleepy French village. Luckily we managed to get a table at the restaurant a few doors down. At first we struggled with the French menu then the chef came out to greet people and discovered we were English so we sorted out the menu and got what we wanted. I got peppered steak with chips, which was just perfect as the protein stopped me feeling hungry later on. My bed was calling for me so I had to leave them all and go up to the hotel on my own. They all had a few more beers! The room was nicely dark with a lovely breeze from the open window….bliss! I woke up in the middle of the night in the pitch black and had to check if my eyes were open or not! I put the lights on and discovered that Steven was gone from his bed and found him on the toilet. He had found it difficult to find the bathroom door and probably woke me up in the process of feeling his way round the room! Day Three – Saturday 17th June I had already agreed with Gareth and Marcus the previous night that Steven and I would have a head-start before the others and so we cycled off straight after breakfast. I was determined to make it all the way to Paris. So we checked out of the room and set the bikes and everything up ready before breakfast. The French hotelier ensured that we got all we needed for breakfast. As I picked up a jam packet, he said to use his homemade jam instead and it was fab! We then ate French stick with yummy salted French butter and his jam! The others were amazed when we told them that we were ready for the off. Adam and Gary quickly checked out and joined us because they wanted a relaxing ride with no pressure to begin with! I took Ibuprofen for my bottom pains! As well as Chamois cream (I don’t think the cream helped much!) The four of us stayed together and we had a good laugh along the way. The French country roads were fab, hilly but manageable. That’s when I started to get the hang of using the gears on the bike. It was the perfect place to learn gear changing and the whole cycling thing! There were a few hills that were murder – I did try cycling all the way but there was one long hill that I had to get off and walk on and met the others at the top. Somewhere in the beautiful countryside between villages we stopped at a farm track and took a left and managed to get onto a track with MapwithRide app. Steven had his bright orange jersey on which he had to change as it was attracting all the flies!!! (Later I found out that Chris did the same with his yellow jersey (amazingly enough Steven and Chris were wearing the very same jersey – a black and white one from Aldi with the famous crane on the clothes!) At this point, I think this was probably the best part of the whole trip. We went very fast downhill and uphill chased each other along. About three hours later (one hour before lunch break) the other riders caught up with us. Adam and Gary went along with them. Steven advanced ahead with Mike and Mags though I was behind him. It was hard for us to look behind properly without being wobbly on the wheels – a bit dangerous if a car or lorry was next to you. I stopped at a traffic light and they went far ahead and left me behind! I carried on and ended up at the roundabout not knowing where to turn. I knew Gareth with Nick and Chris were behind me so I waited and they caught up with me and took me with them and found Steven further up! I was scared for a bit then. We found a pizza takeaway place in a very quiet village. We just looked at the picture pizza menu. Steven and I shared a super fab tasty pizza – instead of tomatoes sauce it was covered with crème fraige cream with sausages of all sorts on top with Orangina. Just what we needed! After a quick toilet stop, we were on the move again into the suburbs of Paris. More towns and surburbs and more traffic lights. I would love to have stopped more at places and explored the villages and towns. However, chop chop, we were moving fast! Steven was really patient and stayed with me until we met up with the others at the Lake. They were paddling their feet in the pools next to the lake in a beautiful shopping town. We stuffed ourselves with McFlurrys and moved on again quickly. It was tough and a very long day! We cycled together along the river Seine on a quiet road on the side. This was where my front tyre got punctured after skidding round a corner – luckily I put my foot on the ground to pick myself up quickly at the busy traffic lights as we took a turn along the river. Chris was behind me and stopped with me and the flat tyre! Why me?! Chris quickly caught up with Steven and they came back together. Amazingly they changed the tyre in 5 minutes flat! Changing tyres and pumping it up again… they were so fast! We were then ack on the road and I carried on and we caught up with others. They were also amazed how quickly I got back on the road!! They put me in the front behind Gareth – I felt more confident cycling together as a group especially in Paris. I felt a little more pressure as I kept up with Gareth so no tagging behind alone! The roundabouts and traffic light systems were weird in Paris. I stopped alone at one traffic light just before the roundabout and the motorbike next to me drove in front of me and took a turn while I was going straight on! I braked hard to avoid a collision and the motorcyclist just smiled at me! Oh crap! Approximately 15 miles later we could see the Arc de Triumphe, along with the famous big roundabout where we throttled along the cobbled streets of Paris. We could then see the top of the Effiel tower in view and it got closer and closer. Marcus and John waved at us past the Efiiel tower! Wow… I was overwhelmed and shed a few tears before we went underneath. It was an awkward place to take photos. So I suggested we move up on the side to get better photos with the Effiel tower behind us. We had several laughs lifting our bikes up in the air! Fab photos. The feeling was amazing, but I was really exhausted along with a very sore bum and neck! However, we weren’t done! We had another 5 miles of riding to the hotel (Campanile Hotel) East of Paris…. more cobbled streets and more of a sore bottom – I had to lift up my bottom off the seat and continue pedalling – hence the reason why I had a black mark on my leg from the oil on the group set. More gentle hills were encountered towards the hotel and my bike got stuck in the gears especially on the 2 gear on the left. So I struggled uphill and got off the bike. I walked for a bit and Steven sorted out the gears and I had to use low gears all the way to the hotel. It was nice to see the hotel in sight! We then stuffed the bikes into the van and chained them to the drainpipe under the basement once at the hotel. When I was in my room, I took off my clothes and lied down naked on the bed dead to the world! It was tough to try and wee at first with a sore bum! Afterwards I had a fabulous power shower to take off all the salt on my body from sweating all day along. I had done 80 miles! Crikey, really unbelievable! I was buzzzzzing and wanted to do it again, yet to do it properly next time and to go the whole hog and complete it faster!!Ha We then headed down to The hotel bar, which was good and we were all happy to stay there all night! We moved into the bar area after the buffet (fab puddings – back on the diet when I got back home!!) The guys loved the beer, especially with “beer on tap” and the opportunity of filling up with 7 pints of beer to share! I couldn’t drink more than one beer as I was really knackered! I was struggling to stay up. I went to bed and the guys partied till 2am. Two of the guys carried on cycling and explored Paris the next day! Crazy people but lovely! Hope they will come if we do it again and we can cycle again together! We all split up the next day to explore Paris we had one full day in Paris. It was Steven’s first time in Paris so we went up the Effiel Tower, as well as to see the Arc and walked along the Champ Elstee and the beautiful Montmarte area. We then had a meal together and a beer outside in the back courtyard on the deck chairs. More beer on tap! We cheered Marcus and Gareth for their hard work and all they had done to make the trip a success. They did an incredible job organising the whole thing…..brilliant stuff! I also want to say Thank you to Steven (same to the others) for being patient with me. He could have gone and left me behind and cycled with the others! Steven – I promise I will be better next time! Losing weight, getting fitter, and maybe spinning classes – who knows! Whats next?! Watch this space
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“The Orchards” Is an exceptional one off development set in the picturesque Village of South Nutfield. The development comprises of two bespoke executive style new homes that have been carefully built in a traditional style and finished to an extremely high standard. South Nutfield is a beautiful Surrey village comprising of a few small shops, pub and a train station with links into London. The properties are just a short drive away from the neighbouring towns of Redhill & Reigate that both offer plenty of restaurants, coffee shops, bars and supermarkets. The M25 is also within easy reach yet far enough away. Please call Louise Simpson in Head Office to book a viewing 01737 888220
Compton Place, Southwater
We love this intimate development beautifully constructed by Brookworth Homes. This spacious home offers well balanced accommodation throughout and will appeal to families looking to move straight in and benefit from a 10 year warranty. Have you discovered Southwater? Southwater boasts excellent local schooling, both Castlewood Primary & Southwater Infant Academy are rated as good in their recent Ofsted reports. For those searching for secondary education, Millais Girls School and Tanbridge House have been awarded Excellent Ofsted reports and Forest Boys has been rated as good. Christs Hospital Independent School is also close by. There are three Public Houses within the village and we highly recommend either The Cock Inn or The Hen & Chicken which offer a fantastic selection of local ales. Lintot Square offers a Co-op, doctors surgery, hairdressers and barbers in addition to The Little Teahouse which serve a great cup of tea and homemade food. Southwater Country Park is a firm favourite with us and with 90 acres it’s a great place for dog walking and for children to explore The Dinosaur Playground. The Downs Link is easily accessible for bike rides and the village also has its own leisure centre.
Feeling tempted to view a New Build? This is just a selection of what we have available throughout Surrey, Sussex and Kent. If you would like to speak with us in more detail to find your dream New Home just call 0330 223 1000, and why not book a valuation at the same time!
Incredible Reviews!
We take great pride in our excellent customer service – don’t just take our word for it, have a read of one or two of our 682 reviews (at time of publishing)
“We were recommended Move Revolution to sell our house last year but decided to go with another agent. This was such a mistake! When our house didn’t sell we came back to Move Revolution. Damian was very personable and got the house sold in a short time and it was great being able to contact them 7 days a week. This means you get feedback from viewings very quickly. Following the sale of the house we were supported by Sue to get the process completed. This became lengthy and stressful (in no way due to Move Revolution). Sue went above and beyond her role, managing to get information from our buyers Solicitor that no-one else could. Sue was very friendly throughout the process and didn’t seem to mind the frequent phone calls I made to find out what was going on and to air my frustration. Sue was very sympathetic and friendly throughout and despite her busy job, was always up to date with our situation and I never had to repeat information. I honestly cannot recommend highly enough.” Claire – June 2018
“A friend recently persuaded me to change estate agents to Move Revolution. My house had been on the market for 6 months with another firm. Louise Simpson from Move Revolution offered honest advice on how I could make inexpensive improvements to make my house more marketable. She wasn’t one of the pushy estate agent clan that I have become accustomed to over the years… She was refreshingly honest and knowledgable and offered a fair fee package. I had three sensible offers in the first two weeks of listing the property. Louise negotiated one of these offers to my full asking price! I’m over the moon with the service I have received. Strongly recommend Louise if you have a house to sell! Thanks again!” Ashley – April 2018
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Feel the love for a ‘New Home’
Would you love to own a new home? To be the one to stamp your own mark on a blank canvas. Perhaps you love the feeling of everything being new – and just for you…
We are very lucky to work alongside some incredible developers who build stunning new homes… we want to use this opportunity to tempt you! Perhaps you have never considered a new home – why not book a viewing and see if owning a new home is the right thing for you.
Birchwood, Kenley
This luxurious house have incredible attention to detail, as you would expect from Brookworth Homes. This home is carefully constructed using the highest standard of materials, appliances, technologies and finishes. Brookworth Homes work with established architects and skilled craftsmen to create truly beautiful places to live. Call Paul Mulligan in our Purley, Croydon Move Revolution office to book a viewing 020 8819 3272
Hillbury Farm, Warlingham
Hillbury Farm is an exclusive development comprising of just four luxury detached family homes. Nestled within its attractively landscaped setting, surrounded by mature woodland, this private gated development is imaginatively designed to bring together traditional exterior styling, with an interior design for modern family living. Each unique five bedroom home is finished to an enviable standard. Please call Louise Simpson in Head Office to book a viewing 0330 223 1000.
Aquavista, Rottingdean
Breathtaking unobstructed sea views from this amazing new development crowned by this magnificent penthouse with and spacious, luxurious accommodation, set . the clifftops of Rottingdean. Please call Joey Hansen in our Brighton & Hove office to book a viewing 01273 921500
Tudor Beech, Redhill
Welcome to Tudor Beech…take a look inside
This executive brand new detached family home is set within a quiet gated close, off of a private road on the Redhill and Horley borders. Please call Louise Simpson in Head Office to book a viewing 01737 888220
Cherrytree Cottage, South Nutfield
“The Orchards” Is an exceptional one off development set in the picturesque Village of South Nutfield. The development comprises of two bespoke executive style new homes that have been carefully built in a traditional style and finished to an extremely high standard. South Nutfield is a beautiful Surrey village comprising of a few small shops, pub and a train station with links into London. The properties are just a short drive away from the neighbouring towns of Redhill & Reigate that both offer plenty of restaurants, coffee shops, bars and supermarkets. The M25 is also within easy reach yet far enough away. Please call Louise Simpson in Head Office to book a viewing 01737 888220
Compton Place, Southwater
We love this intimate development beautifully constructed by Brookworth Homes. This spacious home offers well balanced accommodation throughout and will appeal to families looking to move straight in and benefit from a 10 year warranty. Have you discovered Southwater? Southwater boasts excellent local schooling, both Castlewood Primary & Southwater Infant Academy are rated as good in their recent Ofsted reports. For those searching for secondary education, Millais Girls School and Tanbridge House have been awarded Excellent Ofsted reports and Forest Boys has been rated as good. Christs Hospital Independent School is also close by. There are three Public Houses within the village and we highly recommend either The Cock Inn or The Hen & Chicken which offer a fantastic selection of local ales. Lintot Square offers a Co-op, doctors surgery, hairdressers and barbers in addition to The Little Teahouse which serve a great cup of tea and homemade food. Southwater Country Park is a firm favourite with us and with 90 acres it’s a great place for dog walking and for children to explore The Dinosaur Playground. The Downs Link is easily accessible for bike rides and the village also has its own leisure centre.
Feeling tempted to view a New Build? This is just a selection of what we have available throughout Surrey, Sussex and Kent. If you would like to speak with us in more detail to find your dream New Home just call 0330 223 1000, and why not book a valuation at the same time!
Incredible Reviews!
We take great pride in our excellent customer service – don’t just take our word for it, have a read of one or two of our 682 reviews (at time of publishing)
“We were recommended Move Revolution to sell our house last year but decided to go with another agent. This was such a mistake! When our house didn’t sell we came back to Move Revolution. Damian was very personable and got the house sold in a short time and it was great being able to contact them 7 days a week. This means you get feedback from viewings very quickly. Following the sale of the house we were supported by Sue to get the process completed. This became lengthy and stressful (in no way due to Move Revolution). Sue went above and beyond her role, managing to get information from our buyers Solicitor that no-one else could. Sue was very friendly throughout the process and didn’t seem to mind the frequent phone calls I made to find out what was going on and to air my frustration. Sue was very sympathetic and friendly throughout and despite her busy job, was always up to date with our situation and I never had to repeat information. I honestly cannot recommend highly enough.” Claire – June 2018
“A friend recently persuaded me to change estate agents to Move Revolution. My house had been on the market for 6 months with another firm. Louise Simpson from Move Revolution offered honest advice on how I could make inexpensive improvements to make my house more marketable. She wasn’t one of the pushy estate agent clan that I have become accustomed to over the years… She was refreshingly honest and knowledgable and offered a fair fee package. I had three sensible offers in the first two weeks of listing the property. Louise negotiated one of these offers to my full asking price! I’m over the moon with the service I have received. Strongly recommend Louise if you have a house to sell! Thanks again!” Ashley – April 2018
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