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Best Places to Live in the UK

It can be a difficult decision when evaluating all of the potential areas to buy a house. You may want to stay close to home or venture further afield. There are several important factors to consider including the local schools, transport links, shops and other local amenities. 

 

The Times ranked Wadhurst, East Sussex as the number one place to live in the UK in 2024. Wadhurst is a charming market town situated in East Sussex, England. It is in the picturesque High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has many landmarks and heritage sites that offer a delightful blend of historical character with rich history. The town centre has a mixture of amenities including shops, cafes and pubs. Wadhurst is surrounded by lush countryside but is well-connected by road and rail and have reputable schools. 

 

In second place was Chichester with a Cathedral that dominates the city’s skyline with its stunning architecture dating back to the 11th century. The cathedral is an iconic landmark and a hub for religious and cultural events. Chichester also has a range of independent shops, boutiques, cafes and restaurants that provide a diverse culinary experience for visitors and locals alike. 

 

Also on the list were Cirencester in Gloucestershire, Crouch End in London, Donaghadee in Co Down, Dunkeld in Perthshire, Leamington Spa in Warwickshire, Liverpool: Waterloo and Toxeth, Ruthin in Denbighshire, Saffron Walden in Essex and Whitley Bay in Tyne and Wear.

 

 This diverse list of destinations proves that there is something for everyone across the UK. The list of the top places to live are host to some of the best schools in the country, have some of the nicest town centres and some stunning countryside. 

 

The United Kingdom boasts a diverse tapestry of locations, each offering unique attributes that cater to different lifestyles and preferences. Cities including Cambridge, Bristol, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Bath could be the perfect place to call home for some people. Others may prefer a quieter life in the countryside or in a quaint English town. However, whatever you prefer, you can find a location that ticks all of your boxes.


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