A friend of ours moved to Devon, thought she would struggle so built up extra savings just in case but go a job within 2 weeks, no one treats her any different.
It depends where you live. If you live inland (and a lot of Cornish towns aren't very attractive) you should be OK. If you live at the coast there won't be any 'natives' there anyway and every third house will be a holiday cottage.
i havent moved from london to cornwall, but i have a friend who did. She found it EXCEEDINGLY hard to get a job, even agency work, as did her husband and they struggled for a while. She is very active in her church, so i think has good relationships locally
A friend of ours moved to Devon, thought she would struggle so built up extra savings just in case but go a job within 2 weeks, no one treats her any different.
/If you live at the coast there won't be any 'natives' there anyway and every third house will be a holiday cottage./
Same as where we live, but our inland areas are attractive too. We could never afford to what is called millionaires coastline now. Personally I think Cornwall inland isn't very scenic. i used to go every year to visit a friend.
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