Shandy, I do agree with what Craftyone says, that you are f finding excuses not to make decisions. No idea why you have convinced yourself that you made mistakes with your sale. Think you managed this very well indeed, and got it sorted after so long seemingly having a property this was not selling at all.
Caravan idea sounds good, there really will be ways of getting to some of the towns you wish to look at from July onwards. There is no doubt that there is a huge desire to open the Hospitality area, and definitely all sorts of places which offer self-catering will be up and running within the next few weeks.
One of my daughters and her cousin have already made a booking for a weeks holiday for themselves and their families to go to a cottage in Devon at the end of July.
You should be looking up self-catering places in places like Broadstairs, Deal etc for August or September (will be cheaper then as outside school holiday period), and also contacting local estate agents about properties. Brighton is very expensive and so noisy and crowded, (very my much a young persons city), but either side of it = West and East along the South Coast there are some lovely places, much cheaper and quieter and with easy access by rail and road.
Now is the time, to get down to making these arrangements and getting them into your diary. If you leave it another six months - you will be into winter, not much daylight
time to view properties, and then you will use that as an excuse to wait until the New year, and it will go on and on. Try to give yourself definite time limits.
No need to be scared of making decisions by yourself, it is only for yourself. So, you are (like some others of us on here), only needing to decide what YOU want in your new home. I loved it that I had no-one else to consider when making my decision of what I wanted in a flat - my only compromise on my need list, was the size of the spare bedroom as everything else was so perfect - and TBH, as time moves on fewer and fewer people will actually be coming to stay with me - and if the spare bedroom is not suitable, well.....there are loads of hotels and b&B's on my doorstep.
Use the next two or three weeks to start making decisions on what sort of property you want, pick just two or three places you think you will wish to live in, and contact EAgents there and get arrangements in hand to visit and view. Viewing during July and August, September - should mean, a completion and move by late October, early November and be settled in for Christmas and winter.
Keep to your arrangement for just extending your existing rental by the month, hopefully it could be not much more than two or three months you will need to pay.
Millymouge, looks like you will be moving on a warm and sunny day next Monday- how lovely. I can remember I did this when I moved in 2003. Made sure I plenty of cold drinks instead of tea and biscuits for the removal men, and a fan was one of the first thing to come off the removal van.
Merylstreep, I gave my sewing machine to one of my g.children before I moved. Had not used it for so many years, there is no way I would try to make my own curtains now. Prefer this to be done by professionals. These are the very last curtains I will ever purchase. One of the things that helped me choose this local shop was the fact that they do everything - they come into measure, make the curtains, and then come in and hang them. Also provide and install new curtain rail. All I have to do is choose and pay!!!!
Think the rain is stopping at last. All of you with lawns are going to need to cut them over the weekend. I am delighted I do not have that to think about any more.