Start here

Start here before the move gets bigger than it needs to.

If you are new to the site, do not try to read everything. For most readers the cleanest route is fit first, shortlist second, first-year money third, then property checks, and only then the move plan once the move has real shape.

Do the kits later

The free Starter Kit helps when you want the calm route in one place. The Full Pack works best once fit, shortlist and first-year money are no longer the fuzzy part of the move.

Follow the best route

Use the site like this

The goal is not to read everything. It is to open the right tool or guide in the right order so the move gets clearer instead of bigger.

Start with the pressure point

Use the page that answers your actual bottleneck first: fit, shortlist, money, property or the move plan.

Do not organise too early

The Starter Kit and Full Pack work best once fit, shortlist and money are no longer the fuzzy part.

Keep reality checks early

Costs, routes, utilities and services should come in before you get emotionally attached to a place.

The calmer route

For most new readers, use this order.

Use this when the move is still early-stage, broad-searching or already starting to bend around one good listing.

1
Work out your likely fit

Use the quiz and the village vs market town guide to decide what kind of countryside life you are actually after.

2
Build a shortlist you can defend

Use the shortlist guide, the location pages and the builder before you spend weeks chasing listings in places you have not really chosen.

3
Pressure-test the first-year money

Open the cost planner, then compare it against the budgeting guide and the hidden-cost guide.

4
Judge real properties harder

Once the shortlist is real, use the property scorecard, viewing questions and survey guide.

5
Only then move into logistics

Use the Starter Kit or Full Pack, removals, insurance and essentials pages once you are dealing with a real place and a real timetable.

Jump by bottleneck

Or jump straight to the sticking point.

Use this if one part of the move is already clearly the bottleneck and you do not need the full route above.

When the move gets real

The later-stage checks people usually discover too late.

These help once the shortlist is narrowing and you need to test family logistics, services, utility systems, wet ground and ordinary weekly life.

Rural Schools and Family Life Before You Move

For school runs, clubs, childcare and teenage independence.

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Rural Healthcare, Vets and Emergency Access

For care, prescriptions, emergency journeys and pet routines.

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How to Test a Countryside Area Before You Move

For weekday visits, route tests, signal checks and proper area stress-testing.

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Only then open the Starter Kit or Full Pack

Open the Starter Kit once you want the calm route in one place, or move to the Full Pack once you need deeper worksheets and planners.

Open the Starter Kit