Keswick in The Lake District is in my opinion is the best Town in England! beautifully clean and it has everything you need with a very short walk to Derwent Water. Love the place and have great memories.
Stamford is an expensive town to live in for the most part, I spent time here growing up, and it had more to it than the very small town near where I lived. Stamford has some great schools, a nice mix of shops, plenty of places to eat, the beautiful Burghley house with deers in the grounds that you can go for a walk for free and it has every day amenities. I love Stamford and its charms although there are those who cause mindless yobbish crime around the park a lot.
I once drove lorries , and delivered mainland Britain , I was very impressed with Wigan , not really expecting much beforehand , the streets were lovely and clean and there were flowers everywhere , I thought to myself that I bet this is a town that everyone is proud of !
A couple of glaring errors, Hart is not a town, it is a local government district. The main town of this district is Fleet. Secondly your shots of Maldon include pics of Maldon Victoria which is in Australia, quite a way from Essex.
My dad was an International student from South East Asia at a University in Sussex. We use to live in Lewes which to us is the best town to live and we considered our second home. Not far from brighton, has a direct train to London and Eastbourne. Good schools and college. Has a Norman castle. Visit it twice from home. Would like to visit friends there again in the near future. Cheers.
Yeah, good old days. Every weekend we would visit other towns like littlehampton, worthing, rye, eastbourne, arundel, crawley, pavency, alfriston etc. We would take walks at cukemere haven and beachy head to see the seven sisters, the longman of Wilmington and devils dyke. Would like visit Lewes again in the near future. Cheers.
@@dandellionsy6537 had a wonderful time in Sussex. Had the best fish and chips in Littlehampton (also bought body shop ptoducts). Pick you own strawberries near worthing. Went to Pooh Land in Hartfield where Christopher Robbins used to live, went to that shop and bridge where we threw sticks in the stream. Took the old bluebell steam engine train near East Grinstead. Cherish the memories. Cheers.
I was surprised to see the silver Holden Commodore sedan parked behind the blue Ford Falcon sedan in the street of Maldon ( at the 1:24 mark ) as they are both Australian cars, I think you have somehow got images from a town with the same name in the state of Victoria , Australia
@@jordandurham8951 I retired there but still did a part tome job as escort for disabled children and summer time with visitors did not bother me at all,
Interesting Post, but some of the photos of Maldon you used are of Maldon in Victoria, Australia, the Timber and Hardware Store, Railway Station and a couple more, the cars and architecture are different.
Your video would be miles better if you walked around these places and reviewed them personally and took all your own still photographs. And, if you chatted the locals, they would tell you that Frome is pronounced 'froom'.
Thank you it is really annoying hearing Frome pronounced wrong. My daughter & ex wife still live there. I spent most of my life living there & I went to school there. Being on these best of lists has a negative outcome. Very few people living in Frome can afford to buy a house or afford rents in the town since coming top in the Times list of best towns in UK
Slightly confused by the picture of Gold Hill in our nearby town of Shaftesbury as the opening thumbnail when Shaftesbury doesn't get mentioned in the list. Also Frome is pronounced 'froom'. Entertaining enough though...
I used to live in a village between Reading and Wokingham. I liked going to Wokingham, but not Reading. I did not like Woking in Surrey though, as I went to college there, but Wokingham, in Berkshire was very nice.
My Top 10 (not in order) 1) Belper 2) Brixham 3) Bakewell 4) Dawlish Warren 5) Skipton 6) Alnwick 7) Salcombe 8) St Ives Don't know about the last two so I'll add both Shaldon and Kingswear.
I've walked through shopping malls with more residential appeal than Stroud. I don't know how to take these videos but Stroud is on the level Tenby, Newquay and Leamington Spa at the very best. It's the kind of place you when get introduced to someone's wife and sister, there's only one person standing there. I mean architecturally it has the charm of a sweet your grandma 'discovers' in her handbag. They won't let you into the local Tesco if you're not wearing your pajamas. For the love of God.
Hart is not a town just an area in North Hampshire all the pictures are of Fleet which until 1996 was a Quaker town with only a pub at each end of its very long high street, since then many new establishments have opened not always in the towns best interest.
Replying about your video about the 10 worst places to live in England. I don't disagree but I think the people who gave you the benefit of their fist hnd information could be having a laugh at your expense as they didn't tell you how to pronounce the names correctly. . You managed to pronounce London correctly but after that you failed miserably. Hysterical..
interesting to see in most of the best towns, residents are quite happy to block the pavements with their cars, and local authorities are happy to let them do it...
There's a posh town celebrated its 400 anniversary many years ago. It has Fenwick and ..... stores selling stuff 4x more expensive than M and S, and loads of top grammar and private schools. It has 250 acres of Commons boundary the town. It was the top 3 in the TV series location location location. It was once mentioned by a minister when he said can't compared to this town when hardly anyone on Sundays. I would not disclose cos the SE News weather somehow not shown on the map. Drivers here were courteous and we greet each other at the empty parks.
Exeter is very nice, but is a city so you need to look for the video on best cities, not towns (though for some reason it was left out while Wolverhampton was included - can't understand that!)
All these locations are basically 'tourist towns' with the residents being required to well off, all 'professionals' in some 'service industry capacity, banking, medical or legal.
Maldon unfortunately be going down I’m afraid way to many houses being built absolute 1000s every year The bypass is now just a road with houses both sides
Curious that among all the gorgeous images, Wokingham is represented entirely by mid-twentieth century suburban roads that could be anywhere in England. "Hart" i.e. Fleet, really is as dull as it looks here, but not the town centre of Wokingham.
As a former resident of Stroud, I wouldn’t put it at the top spot, some of the villages in the surrounding hills are well sought after but the town itself is wildly overrated.
You're really not very good at pronouncing English place names, are you? In another video we had 'Welwyn' pronounced 'Well-win'. And here you pronounce 'Frome' as 'Froam', when it is in fact pronounced 'Froom'. You also call Wokingham a city, which is a bit of a laugh.
I want to go wherever Erwin Saunders is because he's the most charismatic human I've ever seen other than Bill nighy, and I don't care if that's his real name, or if his videos are real, I would happily just watch him wander around 😍🕊🦋💞 that's what I want from a place to live. The people not the prestige ✌.
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Stroud - spot on with the chavs on the bikes. It's a town of two halves. You have the well to do up at Rodborough and Minchinhampton, and all the of the council estates on Slad road. Traffic is a nightmare and it's a confluence of 4 major roads. Yes it does have a hippy subculture to it and scenic views, but it's overpriced and overrated.
Great pictures of t junctions, cross roads, traffic, 1960’s fire station and shell garages. Really makes me want to visit
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Beautiful !! Thank you !!
Keswick in The Lake District is in my opinion is the best Town in England! beautifully clean and it has everything you need with a very short walk to Derwent Water. Love the place and have great memories.
There's no town called Hart. That's Fleet, where I grew up. Hart is the name of the local council area, covering various towns and villages.
Thank god for that I thought I’d never heard of it.
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You're right, It's called Hart district
Nice pictures of Maldon, Vicoria, South AUSTRALIA !!!!!!😅
Wow I can’t believe Altrincham is on there! i am living there atm and the George and dragon is at the end of my road-
Stamford is an expensive town to live in for the most part, I spent time here growing up, and it had more to it than the very small town near where I lived. Stamford has some great schools, a nice mix of shops, plenty of places to eat, the beautiful Burghley house with deers in the grounds that you can go for a walk for free and it has every day amenities. I love Stamford and its charms although there are those who cause mindless yobbish crime around the park a lot.
I concur.
I love Stroud. Been there during days of burning youth.
Would love to be there.
I used to live near Stroud during 1978-80, a lovely town
@@davidhk001 Great 👍
I love Brittany. Please tell her.
Whitby is a lovely town, i could name loads that are way nicer than the ones on the list
I once drove lorries , and delivered mainland Britain , I was very impressed with Wigan , not really expecting much beforehand , the streets were lovely and clean and there were flowers everywhere , I thought to myself that I bet this is a town that everyone is proud of !
Hahaha Wigan and Leigh are literal towns filled with shit.
Nice people, and wonderful pies! 🥧
At 1.22 a shot of Shakespeare House, it looks like the two sedans parked out the front are an Australian Ford Falcon and a Holden commodore!
Fail ! Yes it’s Maldon VIC Oz.
Ilkley is a gorgeous town.
A couple of glaring errors, Hart is not a town, it is a local government district. The main town of this district is Fleet. Secondly your shots of Maldon include pics of Maldon Victoria which is in Australia, quite a way from Essex.
Agreed. Hart is not a town.
My dad was an International student from South East Asia at a University in Sussex. We use to live in Lewes which to us is the best town to live and we considered our second home. Not far from brighton, has a direct train to London and Eastbourne. Good schools and college. Has a Norman castle. Visit it twice from home. Would like to visit friends there again in the near future. Cheers.
Yeah, good old days. Every weekend we would visit other towns like littlehampton, worthing, rye, eastbourne, arundel, crawley, pavency, alfriston etc. We would take walks at cukemere haven and beachy head to see the seven sisters, the longman of Wilmington and devils dyke. Would like visit Lewes again in the near future. Cheers.
which country in SEA?
@@dandellionsy6537 Malaysia
@@dandellionsy6537 had a wonderful time in Sussex. Had the best fish and chips in Littlehampton (also bought body shop ptoducts). Pick you own strawberries near worthing. Went to Pooh Land in Hartfield where Christopher Robbins used to live, went to that shop and bridge where we threw sticks in the stream. Took the old bluebell steam engine train near East Grinstead. Cherish the memories. Cheers.
I was surprised to see the silver Holden Commodore sedan parked behind the blue Ford Falcon sedan in the street of Maldon ( at the 1:24 mark ) as they are both Australian cars, I think you have somehow got images from a town with the same name in the state of Victoria , Australia
Truro, St. Ives and my number one is Penzance. All in beautiful Cornwall
Great places unless you’re looking for a job or to exist during the summer season.
@@jordandurham8951 I retired there but still did a part tome job as escort for disabled children and summer time with visitors did not bother me at all,
The building styles are interesting , many windows
once lived in Woking, and liked it very much. Agreed with you : )
Interesting Post, but some of the photos of Maldon you used are of Maldon in Victoria, Australia, the Timber and Hardware Store, Railway Station and a couple more, the cars and architecture are different.
Yeah, that ruined it for me. You could see right away that the first street level image from Maldon is from Australia.
What happens when you compile a list like this from statistical indices. Stroud is the only one where the commentary suggests first-hand familiarity.
Yep completely wrong maldon lol
Yep the general store and the two Holdens gave it away ;-)
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Stroud. Not to be confused with strood in Kent which definitely wouldn’t be in the top ten towns. Also I’ve never heard of hart
I'm guessing the rugby was on the day the picture at 8:03 was taken haha
Your video would be miles better if you walked around these places and reviewed them personally and took all your own still photographs.
And, if you chatted the locals, they would tell you that Frome is pronounced 'froom'.
I can tell you live in the West of England
@nigel cuthbertson I'll let him off, all power to Ukraine!
@@lawsonsimong The North West of England... 🤣
Thanks for this information. What do you think about Malton? And the steam train journey is the best in the country?
Thank you ! I pray I visit these beautiful towns this year in Jesus'Mighty Name ,Amen.
Frome is pronounced 'Froom'.
Thank you it is really annoying hearing Frome pronounced wrong. My daughter & ex wife still live there. I spent most of my life living there & I went to school there. Being on these best of lists has a negative outcome. Very few people living in Frome can afford to buy a house or afford rents in the town since coming top in the Times list of best towns in UK
Slightly confused by the picture of Gold Hill in our nearby town of Shaftesbury as the opening thumbnail when Shaftesbury doesn't get mentioned in the list. Also Frome is pronounced 'froom'. Entertaining enough though...
Altringham Is Also In Cheshire Isnt It? Anyway Good Video
I used to live in a village between Reading and Wokingham. I liked going to Wokingham, but not Reading. I did not like Woking in Surrey though, as I went to college there, but Wokingham, in Berkshire was very nice.
I used to live in arborfield
@@danmccauley80 so did I.
@@petermostyneccleston2884 lol did you drink in the pub there the bramshill hunt
@@danmccauley80 no, I occasionally went to either the Bull, or the Swan, but I did not drink very often.
And why Reading not ? Why you don't like Reading ?
Altrincham is ok but what about Knutsford, Wilmslow or Alderley Edge?
Alderley Edge is more a village than a town.. same could be said of Knutsford and Wilmslow
Ilkley my favourite town in England go there most years from Scotland
Where is the beautiful houses in the thumbnail? Looks absolutely beautiful and picturesque
Shaftesbury. Dorset.
That photo is golds hill.
Used in a hovis advert in the 70s
Harrogate is lovely
My Top 10 (not in order)
1) Belper
2) Brixham
3) Bakewell
4) Dawlish Warren
5) Skipton
6) Alnwick
7) Salcombe
8) St Ives
Don't know about the last two so I'll add both Shaldon and Kingswear.
Leo. You must be a northerner.
Can't say that I was ever attracted to Berkhempstead. Maybe it's better now that the A41 bypass has been built.
How about Wells Cathedral? That's a beautiful town!
Maldon is amazing but I personally wouldn't add it to a list of the best 10 towns in the entire UK
When you said wokingham and Bracknell my dad lives in braknell
I've walked through shopping malls with more residential appeal than Stroud. I don't know how to take these videos but Stroud is on the level Tenby, Newquay and Leamington Spa at the very best. It's the kind of place you when get introduced to someone's wife and sister, there's only one person standing there. I mean architecturally it has the charm of a sweet your grandma 'discovers' in her handbag. They won't let you into the local Tesco if you're not wearing your pajamas. For the love of God.
Hart is not a town just an area in North Hampshire all the pictures are of Fleet which until 1996 was a Quaker town with only a pub at each end of its very long high street, since then many new establishments have opened not always in the towns best interest.
For all to know, the Hart Town is actually Fleet, not far from Farnborough and Aldershot.
On the thumbnail was a picture of Gold Hill (the Hovis advert hill) Shaftsbury, but it wasn't in the video lmao
Replying about your video about the 10 worst places to live in England. I don't disagree but I think the people who gave you the benefit of their fist hnd information could be having a laugh at your expense as they didn't tell you how to pronounce the names correctly. . You managed to pronounce London correctly but after that you failed miserably. Hysterical..
Where is Torquay, Paignton and brixham, Because they are really nice
Why is there a picture of Gold Hill on the heading
interesting to see in most of the best towns, residents are quite happy to block the pavements with their cars, and local authorities are happy to let them do it...
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Sweet
Did Ai write the script for the commentary?
Have you ever been to the north east
Some of the photo's used to illustrate Maldon are actually from Maldon in Victoria, Australia! 😂
Was gonna say, that is classic Australian architecture! Plus you can see the Vic licence plates in one photo.
Didn't think you got to many Falcons & Commodores in Britain lol.
The Holden Commodore is a giveaway.
Yeah i was wondering why they had gum trees in england
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Shrewsbury ?
How do I become a British I’m from Ghana? I love the uk the town names give me a certain feeling. Please help me become a British
"Frome" is pronunced "Frume"
I think you'll find it's "Froom"
Cool
Buxton, Horsham?
There's a posh town celebrated its 400 anniversary many years ago. It has Fenwick and ..... stores selling stuff 4x more expensive than M and S, and loads of top grammar and private schools. It has 250 acres of Commons boundary the town.
It was the top 3 in the TV series location location location. It was once mentioned by a minister when he said can't compared to this town when hardly anyone on Sundays. I would not disclose cos the SE News weather somehow not shown on the map. Drivers here were courteous and we greet each other at the empty parks.
what town was that? you didnt say its name
Isn’t Frome pronounced “Fr-oom”?
Not one single coastal town in this list. Rather strange.
You should have included knaresborough
You said all the best places you seen in England are diverse and that makes it's great. None you shown are that diverse.
Frome is pronounced Froom
indeed
Warrington, Altringham's better neighbor should be there, Warrington south area is beautiful
Warrington isn’t that nice
Thanks for the video👍🏻☺️. How about Exeter? Is it a best place to live?
I agree but it isn't a town
Exeter is very nice, but is a city so you need to look for the video on best cities, not towns (though for some reason it was left out while Wolverhampton was included - can't understand that!)
Little London is Exeter now. Fast becoming a shit hole
Nothing in the cotswolds?
All these locations are basically 'tourist towns' with the residents being required to well off, all 'professionals' in some 'service industry capacity, banking, medical or legal.
Why have a picture of Shaftesbury in the introduction, I feel let down now
There seems no metric to these rankings. I've been to Wokingham it's really not all that, even with good rail links to London. This is baffling.
Weldone. Is Middlesbrough a good and affordable place to live, school and work. Thank you
No
Middlesboro has both ..rough or very nice take your pick . In fact just like most towns
Middlesbrough is one of the worst slums in England
@@Mr.A.Tatlock Yarm is beautiful and it is very close to some beautiful places. That is very unfair.
Maldon unfortunately be going down I’m afraid way to many houses being built absolute 1000s every year
The bypass is now just a road with houses both sides
Mate you miss out Witney in Oxfordshire .
Witney ain't all that.
I think you may need to visit a few more places if this is a serious list
Pretty much all your photos of Maldon is Maldon, Australia
Stroud is nice but prone to flooding, so I can't see why that fact doesn't take it down your list.
I[m surprised that Harrogate hasn't been included.
Selby😮 I thought that was like goole
Curious that among all the gorgeous images, Wokingham is represented entirely by mid-twentieth century suburban roads that could be anywhere in England. "Hart" i.e. Fleet, really is as dull as it looks here, but not the town centre of Wokingham.
Marlow best town in the UK hands down!
Thank you my aunt lives there so have been and its lovely i agree
Hart is NOT a town , it's a local council. Then you got onto Frome - it's pronounced Froom...... then I gave up.
Bah!
Stroud number one really? Have you ever been there I think it is dump.
This man is clueless never says where he lives
As a former resident of Stroud, I wouldn’t put it at the top spot, some of the villages in the surrounding hills are well sought after but the town itself is wildly overrated.
For sure I'm from Birdlip stroud Centre is not ery nice but the surrounding Cotswolds. Stunning
where is my Hometown Poole ??? We invented the larva lamp here and have smugglers tunnels that pirates and criminals used very often
The town is pronounced like the way you said the river i.e. Froom.
I’m a professional physics teacher I love the uk how do I get a teaching job there. I want to raise my family here
Hart, is an area consisting of a few towns and villages it not a town in its own right. North East Hampshire.
And basingstoke!!!!!!! Only basingstoke, oh yeah!!!
Frome rhymes with broom, not home!
Hello sir can you make the vedio on nottingham
Culture and Eco warriors. What more could you want??
You're really not very good at pronouncing English place names, are you? In another video we had 'Welwyn' pronounced 'Well-win'. And here you pronounce 'Frome' as 'Froam', when it is in fact pronounced 'Froom'. You also call Wokingham a city, which is a bit of a laugh.
Frome in Somerset is pronounced "Froome", from the Celtic "Frama" which means "fair, fair or brisk", see ruclips.net/video/uYNzqgU7na4/видео.html
Sounds more like "Fruim" to me.
Dorking in Surrey? Is it too small to be even called a town?
I want to go wherever Erwin Saunders is because he's the most charismatic human I've ever seen other than Bill nighy, and I don't care if that's his real name, or if his videos are real, I would happily just watch him wander around 😍🕊🦋💞 that's what I want from a place to live. The people not the prestige ✌.
Where’s Halifax?
Selby....are you sure?
Some of your photo's look less inspiring than some of those in 10 Worst Towns vidoeo!
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Stroud - spot on with the chavs on the bikes. It's a town of two halves. You have the well to do up at Rodborough and Minchinhampton, and all the of the council estates on Slad road. Traffic is a nightmare and it's a confluence of 4 major roads. Yes it does have a hippy subculture to it and scenic views, but it's overpriced and overrated.
Stroud??? Full of weirdos!!! It's.5 miles from me, And I certainly wouldn't call it the BEST TOWN!!!
But where is Harrogate!?
Very good video
I am missing information about the ethnic mix.
Oh god it’s Frooom !