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Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
I'm thinking of selling up and moving on, not that keen on going over the mounting but financially it is appealing, it would be my last move.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Originally Posted by
Nelsonca61
I'm thinking of selling up and moving on, not that keen on going over the mounting but financially it is appealing, it would be my last move.
wtf is tumpy land :shrug:im not sure about you being mounted either
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
I've lived all over Cardiff, (Riverside, Adamsdown, Ely, Canton, Cathays, Pontcanna, Roath, Llanedeyrn), tore the arse out it really, so we decided to move to RCT, best move we ever made. Like you said property is more affordable, the natives are friendly and Cardiff's only a short journey away, win, win.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
Done it the other way around.
Will probably go back to Caerphilly one day.
Great place 👍
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Originally Posted by
Nelsonca61
I'm thinking of selling up and moving on, not that keen on going over the mounting but financially it is appealing, it would be my last move.
We don't want you illiterate, uncouth, poor types in Caerphilly. Go and live somewhere else :wave:
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
I think I'd go nuts. I'd miss city life and all it brings unless you're happy to pay £30 for a taxi or get the last train home butt
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
Many have, and were never heard of again, having fallen over the edge.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Rhiw-Blue
I think I'd go nuts. I'd miss city life and all it brings unless you're happy to pay £30 for a taxi or get the last train home butt
City life? Its hardly New York.
The valleys etc are basically just suburbs of Cardiff nowadays. Its hardly like moving to the moon.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Originally Posted by
Nelsonca61
I'm thinking of selling up and moving on, not that keen on going over the mounting but financially it is appealing, it would be my last move.
How does Betty feel about all this mounting :hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe:
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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BLUETIT
How does Betty feel about all this mounting :hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe:
Can i put this mare down to predictive text ?
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
why is it called Tumpy Land
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Originally Posted by
herberthuw
why is it called Tumpy Land
'Cos it's up the Tump innit:hehe:
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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splott parker
'Cos it's up the Tump innit:hehe:
Nope, still not it,what is a tump ?? ,
tump
(verb): To tip something, usually a container, over, thus spilling its contents.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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herberthuw
Nope, still not it,what is a tump ?? ,
tump
(verb): To tip something, usually a container, over, thus spilling its contents.
He means Twmp. Which is a hill.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Barry Shitpeas
He means Twmp. Which is a hill.
Yes or a big pile of something. eg Twmp of Stones.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
I thought a twmp was a "hump" rather than a hill - isn't that a bryn?
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Elysium
I thought a twmp was a "hump" rather than a hill - isn't that a bryn?
I agree.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
I've never heard of Tumpty land. Sounds a stupid as calling Caroline street Chippy lane
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Originally Posted by
Barry Shitpeas
He means Twmp. Which is a hill.
Aarh got it I can sleep easy now
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Originally Posted by
ken smith
City life? Its hardly New York.
The valleys etc are basically just suburbs of Cardiff nowadays. Its hardly like moving to the moon.
As a born and bred Cardiffian, who moved to Caerphilly about four years ago, I agree. Caerphilly is more or less a Cardiff overspill. Love it here mind, it's got everything you need. Will probably stay for good.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
No, but go for it if you think the sums are right. Lots more snow days too :glasses:
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I've thought of it tbh, as you seem to get a lot more bang for your buck in terms of houses, and living in Thornhill, it's sometimes more convenient to use the banks etc in Caerphilly than to go to town.
Shops are crap mind.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Originally Posted by
Nelsonca61
I'm thinking of selling up and moving on, not that keen on going over the mounting but financially it is appealing, it would be my last move.
One reason not to - the A470!
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
The thought of moving away from the City has never entered my head. Moving up the sticks no way man.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Eric the Half a Bee
One reason not to - the A470!
This. If you leave Cardiff but have to travel in to work, probably the most important factor for me would be the proximity to a train station. I travel out of Cardiff up the A470 and the M4 every morning and the queues coming in are usually horrendous. That being said I do like Caerphilly and if I were to have to move for financial reasons, that would probably be where I would go.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Barry Shitpeas
This. If you leave Cardiff but have to travel in to work, probably the most important factor for me would be the proximity to a train station. I travel out of Cardiff up the A470 and the M4 every morning and the queues coming in are usually horrendous. That being said I do like Caerphilly and if I were to have to move for financial reasons, that would probably be where I would go.
I've been travelling up and down the A470 5 days a week for 13 years and currently have the luxury of Heath high and low level 12 mins walk away, Caerphilly is looking favourable at the moment or I might just bottle it and stick.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
I lived in Caerphilly for 5years having lived and worked in Cardiff all my life.
I just found it a pain logistically. Houses were much cheaper but After a while I felt that the houses in Cardiff were increasing in value faster than Caerphilly and if I didn't move back to the Big City when we did we may never afford to move back to a similar size property and it would have been a case of down sizing to mov back.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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NYCBlue
Move to Barry. Sorted.
or so you may think.....With new developments in Wenvoe and a huge estate on the site of the old HTV studios, the traffic will be horendous. Cardiff seems to want to agree on all these new builds, including the huge development set for the outskirts of Creigiau, but little or new news on any improvement to the public transport infrastructure, we seem to lack behind all other major cities I visit. Cardiff is already gridlocked with traffic at peak times and needs to do something with the public transport, or lack of, in advance of or at least inconjunction with new development.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
Take the train. 20 minutes.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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NYCBlue
Take the train. 20 minutes.
All well 'n good if you are in the vicinity of the station, not so good if you were in highlight park. PT is superb where you are but diabolical in more rural areas of South Wales.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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poc
wtf is tumpy land :shrug:im not sure about you being mounted either
The "tumpy" is the mountain on the east side of the valley in Mountain Ash or should I say that was its name when I grew up there in the 50's. Never heard of the expression Tumpy Land.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Mario Miethig
As a born and bred Cardiffian, who moved to Caerphilly about four years ago, I agree. Caerphilly is more or less a Cardiff overspill. Love it here mind, it's got everything you need. Will probably stay for good.
and you got a castle, if it all kicks off
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
Two points:
1. I used to attend Lansbury Park junior school back in the day. At the end of the yard there was a long bumpy stretch of grass with loads of mini hills. This was commonly referred to as the tumps. It made for an epic game of bulldog and is probably why half of Caerphilly use a stick to walk.
2. Caerphilly is a great place to live. I'd say it's on a par with Bridgend and Barry if you enjoy spotting ugly weird people. I'm pretty sure most of the strange people on here inhabit one of these three places.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
In fairness, bed towns such as Caerphilly and Pontypridd are just as good, if not better, than living in the outer suburbs of Cardiff.
Speaking for Pontypridd:
Nice houses/decent houses/any bl**dy houses come a 100k - 150k plus cheaper.
Transport links.... a few stops on the train or a short drive by car/bus down the A470.
A cracking park for families, including a new, large children's play area and the outdoor swimming complex.
A large enough town for your needs (more facilities than you're likely to find in Radyr, Whitchurch, Tongwynlais and so on).
Contrary to Urban myths, towns such as Ponty do have nice areas ........ and there are some spectacular walks/cycling into the nearby countryside.
... oh ... and Cardiff when you need it :-)
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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Dr Lecter
Two points:
1. I used to attend Lansbury Park junior school back in the day. At the end of the yard there was a long bumpy stretch of grass with loads of mini hills. This was commonly referred to as the tumps. It made for an epic game of bulldog and is probably why half of Caerphilly use a stick to walk.
2. Caerphilly is a great place to live. I'd say it's on a par with Bridgend and Barry if you enjoy spotting ugly weird people. I'm pretty sure most of the strange people on here inhabit one of these three places.
I went there as well and also remember them, although wouldn't have without you mentioning them. Good memory that.
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
You have all missed the best areas Talbot Green,Pontyclun,Llantrisant-main line station 13 minutes into Cardiff, buses every 20 minutes.good access by road A4119 or M4 and the aforementioned cheaper housing.Oh!Only 20 minutes by car to CCS!!!
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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TruBlue
I went there as well and also remember them, although wouldn't have without you mentioning them. Good memory that.
I remember misjudging one particular tump once and biting off part of my tongue. I'm still amazed to this day how much blood came out of one mouth. Probably why I still remember them.
Happy days (apart from the tongue biting incident of course)
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
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GRUMPYS DEN
You have all missed the best areas Talbot Green,Pontyclun,Llantrisant-main line station 13 minutes into Cardiff, buses every 20 minutes.good access by road A4119 or M4 and the aforementioned cheaper housing.Oh!Only 20 minutes by car to CCS!!!
If you leave at 4am with a good tail wind
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Re: Moving from Cardiff To Tumpy Land, any of you done it ?
Remind me again why this thread got 589,142 views :sherlock: