There was a fairly new set of houses in (I think) Thetford that were actually pretty nice, but once you're on the housing list, you have to take what they give you based on availability and your rank. The only real advantage to being on base is that the outlets are 110V. The houses in England are small, and the base houses are no excepion. Thoughts/opinions?ĭo NOT get base housing! First off, much of base housing is not actually on base - when we were there, there was housing that was as far as 10 miles from base. Dave has seen Lakenheath housing (and liked it). What is base housing like? Do you get to "pick" which housing you're in? (meaning: I've heard that there are a total of three bases with housing available). When we get orders (God willing they don't fall through!) I'm planning to spend NYE in Scotland! :)ġ. All and all: What is something you wished someone told you about moving to the UK? If you could change anything, what would it be? What did you absolutely love/hate about being over there?.so I don't have the option of saying "Two dogs." if I had two dogs and a cat or two. Also, Anyone know how, um, "nice" the housing office is about waiving the 2-pet policy? We have three dogs. Has anyone traveled with their pets overseas? I know the general gist of taking care of the animal(s), but I'm curious about the ass pain associated with traveling w/pets. I JUST read that importing pets changed their rules (as of Jan 4th 2012!).Thoughts/opinions? Obviously, I completely understand if Lakenheath peeps have first dibs on their housing over Mildenhall peeps. ![]() What is base housing like? Do you get to "pick" which housing you're in? (meaning: I've heard that there are a total of three bases with housing available).Some questions to anyone who has ever been stationed there: So, Mildenhall might be our new home coming up this summer.
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