I retired at 57 on ill health and received a very small pension but at 60 I received my state pension. Mr Barmey then started thinking about retiring at 60, he might be dead by 65 like his father , so we did our sums, our and thought we could manage for 5 years until he received his state pension and a private pension. Our hobbies and lifestyle was cheap and we were quite content to have our main meal as beans on toast and eggs. Before he retired we made sure our house was in good order and we had all we needed. As we had some savings we decided to go to SE Asia for the winter and travel. At the time the exchange rate was excellent and the interest rates on savings was good and it was costing us no more than a winter in England. We would spend 4 months over the winter travelling, we managed to do this for 10 years.
I think as you have done you sums, try living on £1400 for say 3 to 6 months before you make any decisions and see how you get on. Neither of us has been bored in retirement, our hobbies are cheap, fell running (not me I might add), cycling, reading, gardening etc. Just see how you could manage and if thats what you want go for it.
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