jviss, we recently sailed to New Bedford. While walking the dog we got beyond the tourist area and passed through a bad neighborhood where I kept an eye on my wallet. That neighborhood is near the court houses and is full of law offices. Once past the dreaded lawyer's neighborhood we came across some interesting old homes much as you described and mostly quiet. One outstanding old house was built entirely of large boulders, only decreasing in size as the height increased and topped with a slate roof. You will have no trouble finding that unique old home. The city itself, down below, is extremely noisy with motorcycles without mufflers racing about. Would be nice to go back to a time before leaf blowers when leaves were raked and quietly burned every Fall, but we have lost our way. Hope you find peace in New Bedford.
Thank you, Roy! I know the neighborhood to which you refer, and it can be a bit dicey, I guess. There are worse neighborhoods! But then I take it you walked West, into the neighborhood called the West End, which is, indeed, full of some quite beautiful homes, quite a few mansions, i.e., very large, and is what I think the nicest neighborhood in New Beige, as the Portuguese have dubbed it. My prospective new place is in the West End, right on the Eastern boundary of Buttonwood Park, where there's a zoo and tennis courts and lots of nice amenities. A good place to walk or jog or cycle. Yet, only a 30 minute walk to the historic, waterfront district, and on a straight line that avoids the dicier section. Let's hope all goes well and I close on this place.
Yes, I always imagined the suburbs as being quiet and idyllic, but - far from it! It's always so noisy, and it starts at 8:00 a.m. I even once confronted a neighbor who was leaf blowing with a loud, big, backpack blower with a headlight on his head at 9:00 p.m.! I mean, Jeez! How about some quiet time?
The loudness you experienced downtown in NB was likely a weekend? I think there are fewer "loud pipes" bikes around during the week, but the, there's the booming bass box cars, always, it seems. And, a few loud exhaust, modified Honda Civics.