Not in a "well I lived in York till I went to school in Leeds and uni in Hull and then did xyz" but in a "where did you move from to Plumstead" way... I moved from Colliers Wood to the sunny south east as have most of our friends who are dotted around Hither Green, Lewisham and Forest Hill and when we were looking Plumstead was not even on the radar (hadn't even heard of it to be far) but we soldiered up the hill, viewed our castle and have not looked back.
I moved here from Bellingham, just beyond Catford. Plumstead was the only choice because I was determined to buy a house (not flat) and this was the only place within my means.
Unfortunately Bellingham property prices have fairly dramatically outperformed Plumstead so from that point of view this wasn't good business.
But in every other respect it has been fantastic. ;D
Came from Deptford, exchanging stunning views from the 18th floor of a council tower block for the equally captivating vista overlooking the Slade from our back garden.
Just after moving in we were chatting to our new neighbour and discovered he had also moved from the same council estate in Deptford! Spooky....
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