Dubn83, I suggest you get the redsnapper legs and the redsnapper ball head. That is a cracking combo for what you want to do. The legs may not last you as long as the equivalent manfrotto ones, although redsnapper customer service are also very good so if you do need spares down the line they will help.
You may be happy with it, but your standards and requirements experience may differ to someone else.
When I started out I was happy with a fairly basic 'do it all' tripod. Yes the method for attaching the camera to the head was a bit clunky but it was a solid and kept everything stable-ish. The legs were spot on but the hed was prone to some sag.
Then I upgraded my lens, and the head simply could not deal with the weight distribution and would sag lots. Plus I realised that the tripod transmitted a lot of vibration through the legs. So even though it felt sturdy, as some shutter speeds it was really hard to get a sharp shot.
So, I dispute your claim that you do not need to spend hundreds on a tripod/head unless you want to. It would better read you do not have to spend hundreds of pounds until you find you need too.
Many people have found they need to as they want a tripod that performs well, and is designed to be stable, and intuitive to use.