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5 Things People Thinking of Moving to Cheshunt Should Know

5 Things People Thinking of Moving to Cheshunt Should Know

Choosing to move to a new area is a big decision, especially if you’re relocating quite a distance from where you already live. Of course, there can be lots of benefits to starting afresh but that often doesn’t make the decision any less daunting.

Choosing to move to a new area is a big decision, especially if you’re relocating quite a distance from where you already live. Of course, there can be lots of benefits to starting afresh but that often doesn’t make the decision any less daunting.


If you’re thinking of moving to Cheshunt or nearby, here are 5 things you should know.


The Schools Are Great

There are several different schools in the area so whatever age of education you’re looking for you’ll be able to find it locally. If you look at the statistics for local education you’ll see that lots of schools have been rated Outstanding or Good – great news if you want peace of mind that where you choose to send your children to school will get them started on the right foot!




Fantastic Public Transport

Although there is plenty to see and do in Cheshunt, you’ll also be pleased to know that getting out and about is easy too! Local train stations Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, Cuffley and Theobalds Grove cover a large area. You can get a train direct into London in less than 30 minutes which means that Cheshunt is also great for those that want to work in London without the worry of a long, stressful commute. The bus routes are also great – with many locals finding the 310 service invaluable!





Shopping is Easy

Access to a range of shops is a given in this area as there are so many! The Brookfield Centre is a retail park situated just outside of Cheshunt and with over 2 hours of free parking is often a sensible choice for those that want some retail therapy!


A Little Something to Eat and Drink

Entertainment in Cheshunt is great, especially if you’re someone who likes to eat and drink out. You’ll find a whole range of bars and restaurants, with food choices to suit most tastes. Head to Vince’s Kitchen and Pizzeria if you fancy something to Italian or over to Mahek Indian Restaurant a few doors down if you’re in the mood for something spicy. There’s also an array of pub grub, Turkish and even chain restaurants such as Wimpy and Giraffe.


The Great Outdoors

One thing Cheshunt is not short of is open space. Whether you want to visit Cedars Park for its play maze and ponds, River Lea Country Park for its water and scenery or Paradise Wildlife Park for a day out with zoo animals, you’re well catered for. If you’re looking to relocate to Cheshunt with your family then you’ll be pleased to know that keeping everyone entertained shouldn’t be too much of a task.

If you’re interested in moving to Cheshunt and want to know more our team would be delighted to help. Get in touch today.


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