ñ is an extraordinary place
I must confess, I have lived in 23 cities in 7 different countries. I am a nomad of sorts and have spent more time moving than staying in one place. Choosing a ñޜhome cityñޝ is no easy task. I have lived in some pretty jaw-dropping places, too: Phnom Penh, Beijing, Avignon, San Francisco, and London, to name a few. However, ñ is an extraordinary place that stands out as the first place I could easily describe as home. It is a city of fascinating collisions: old and new, land and sea, city and country. At the edge of Devon and right next to Cornwall, itñޙs only a train trip to historical sites, adorable seaside towns, and incredible windswept walks.
The diversity ñ has on offer means there is always something to do, something new to explore, and lots of hidden gems to discover.