Rural. I like the peace, quiet and pretty views. Although I've got a nice balance where I am with the countryside a couple of minutes one way, and the city a couple of minutes the other.

Rural. I like the peace, quiet and pretty views. Although I've got a nice balance where I am with the countryside a couple of minutes one way, and the city a couple of minutes the other.
Ex-janitor. Might pop in from time to time, otherwise you can grab all my information from http://jamesy.me.uk/
Urban! Deffinatley. I think the countryside is somewhere you should visit, otherwise you lose how special it is.
But I love the city, I love being near people, shops, and I would love to live in a city which has alot of concerts and gigs! That would be ideal for me.
I would love to live in London for like a year - but I wouldn't like to live there permantly. I think when I'm older I'll buy a flat on the outskirts of london near a train station, like a 10/20 minute train to the city, that would be great. I currently live in a village 10 minute walk from a medium sized town, and don't get me wrong, it's nice, but theres not much to do and the nearest city (Portsmouth) is like only reachable by bus or car, which is only like 25 minutes, but theres nothing to do if you don't have money or can't drive :L
Gabriella Cilmi and Mollie King are legends.I quite like Una Healy too
But to add to that: sometimes it is nice living NEAR a rural area. I live in the best place ever atm. Just outside central London, about 20 minutes away, and about 20 minutes away from the south Downes. It's a nice place - restaurants, bars, pubs, not too much crime, good schools, house prices are quite high but still...ideal place to live tbh.
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