Herself and I considered several other countries before we moved a few hundred yards down the road......
Germany as I have been working there for getting on towards 9 years.
France because I worked there for several years and we often holiday there.
Sweden, yup, guessed it, I worked there for 18 months.
(I've spent 80% of my life since leaving University working around the world).
However, Germany is just too regulated. think the UK laws are stringent then have a read around a forum called ToyTown Germany and have your eyes opened. things like being unable to wash cars at home (although a number do in rural areas) or cut your grass after (IIRC) 7pm, my friend wants to extend his patio but needs permission from local Govt as it will then leave a smaller area of grass than is designated in law, same where he wants to extend his 4 foot high fence.
it's a great place in many respects but, once you start to delve, it can drive you nuts

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France appears similarly regulated and, in smallholding terms, the cotisations (spelling??) seem to be finacially restrictive.
In the end our "Positives and negatives" list made us realise that we had all we wanted where we were, Skye. OK, the weather and midges can be a pain, literally at times, and we have no boulangerie. but all the other things, the village life, the sense of community, the "belonging" and being left alone to get on with life. They are all here. In fact all the north and West Highlands seem to be like that (others such as L&M have more expreince of the East).
We will continue to holiday in France and may even retire there but, for living, the Highlands is the place to be. What the heck, might even open a boulangerie myself

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However, good luck with whatever you decide.
Rgds
Sskye