(2nd Part):
One of the keys to understanding life in Suffolk is to recognise the need for a bit of forward planning. In London. you can just head out to a cinema, theatre or whatever on a whim. We've got plenty going on but you need to plan in advance to take into account, for example, that the film you want to see is in another town several miles away. Similarly if you're moving to to one of the more rural areas near the Suffolk coast, you'll have to remember that if you want a taxi inthe evening then you'll have to book it before 6.00p.m. because that's when all the taxi offices close!
You don't say whereabouts in Suffolk you'll be moving to. It's a bigger county than most people realise. (It takes a couple of hours to drive from Lowestoft to Haverhill). Most of Suffolk is attractive and you're never really too far away from a bit of 'life'. (Although, if you're going to have a young baby to look after, you might not have much free time anyway!).
Just remember that if you offered most residents of Suffolk a well-paid job in London, with free accommodation in London thrown in, they'd simply laugh in your face. Most people living in this county do so because they like it, so it must have something going for it!
Chris