15 Best Places to Live in England
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- What are the best places to live in England? Where you would consider the best cities to live in England will depend on your goal, desire, and purpose. For instance, Oxford is ranked by those looking to work as the best place to live in the UK. But those looking at developmental angle consider Yorkshire will think otherwise. Thus, you would hardly have two rankings agreeing on the same set of the best cities to live in the United Kingdom. Now, considering the totality of indicators used by different assessing bodies, we come up with the following 15 cities as the best cities to live in England.
15. Maldon
On the Blackwater Estuary, you will find Maldon, the home of a picturesque promenade park and several spectacular coastal views. Cyclists consider this town full of beautiful historic buildings a haven. The cost of living here is a bit lower than the Essex average. Because it's a place with low rainfall, you will enjoy a lot of outdoor activities and pursue plenty of leisure.
14. Hart
Let us go and find you nice accommodation in southeast England. You will get a nice place to live in Hart which is one of the wealthiest areas in the UK. The crime rate is low and earnings are high.
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I work in Wokingham and drive there from West London. It’s beautiful and affluent, lovely pub but not much for much younger people, who chooses to go to Reading for fun.
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Very interesting and good to know where to go and travel.
Obsessed with proximity to London
Because that's where 70% of the jobs are
It’s good to know thanks for sharing
Beverley in East Yorkshire is a nice place. Near London, I really like Surbiton- some great pubs there.
Hitchin in Hertfordshire is by far the best town I've ever lived in. Close to beautiful countryside, yet half an hour from Kings Cross. Perfect.
IMO Keswick in The Lake District is the best place to live in England! beautifully clean town with everything you need, great shops, bubs, restaurants and a short walk from the town centre to Derwent Water where you will find stunning scenery. Love it and have great memories.
The countryside of Kent, the garden of England,..you car,t beat it.
Thanks for sharing
Devon has beautiful villages as does cornwall. Some villages in Norfolk
I recommend Stroud, my brother lives there. Wonderful town, great parks and canal walks.
Yes . . . now that Fred West and his family no longer live near there
@@13strange67 They lived in Gloucester near the town centre. Gloucester itself isn't a nice place to live in other than Upton St Leonards a village outside.
It's Bury St. Edmunds, not St. Edmundsbury. There's still an underlying threat of violence in my old hometown. When I visited there last Autumn I saw a homeless woman battering another one in broad daylight. And later on a scuffle broke out in a local pub.
Can't believe Brighton is on this list..it is an expensive pooh dive and I should know, I live there and can't wait to get out.
A wonderful place to live if you are a fruitcake or similar. Going downhill fast 2024.
Leeds is a good city to live❤️❤️❤️❤️
Aldershot is the best,so peaceful place 😊
I used to live near the lido. Still miss the area after 20 years of living in Cornwall.
Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, St James Palace, Sandringham Estate,
The best place is Buckingham palace nice place and well highly security.😊
Wow so good information 😊
No it’s not. Stay clear of Leeds.
Next week after next I will be moving from Nassau, Bahamas to the UK to live for good and I can not wait until I try out new things in the UK
Wiltshire & Dorset have some fabulous towns and villages . Check them out .
It’s a good video.
Couple of minor issues to point out. I spotted a picture of Bradford in the middle of the piece about Leeds and a picture of Tadcaster during the Selby piece.
Bradford is close though!
Have you visited Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire? This excellent little town offers a wealth of countryside walks, a marina, plenty of pubs and cafes which specialize in vegan food and drink and welcome dogs.
This beautiful spot also has a walkers action group which produces a series of walking guides on its' website and printed material.
Live in Hebden Bridge and you could be living in a former mill or be blessed with a site of a mill chimney to remind people of its' industrial past.
Residents always seem to be happy and make visitors feel welcome.
Agree, that’s why it’s where we make our base when travelling from Canada.
I been to Brighton and went past Bristol and Salisbury to go to Cardiff
Thanks
Your best places list and worst places in England have a lot of common choices. #MakeUpYourMind
Cheshire has some nice towns and villages. It is also very convenient for visiting other parts of UK
. . . and full of self-entitled, materialistic, brain-dead Darby & Joan types what voted for Brexit unlike Liverpool
Not for me thanks !
Yes I lived in Chester and agree Cheshire has so much to offer, lovely place to live
Yes, Chester seems to be great. It reflects both English and Wales cultures.
@@petrabrook1998im going to check out Cheshire, I haven't before
Never heard of half these places, I'll just stay in Scotland
Scotland is much better anyway
I live in Brighton 🙂
Cheshire,Wirral,Southport Lancashire and Manc and newc and Lake District should be in list
@@DannyOF ?
@@saltney17 RATIO 😹😹😹😹
@@DannyOF weird guy
@@DannyOF get a job
Wirral has gone down hill over the years, I moved away over 30 years ago to the Lake District
Redcar Yorkshire now that's a lovely place
You can be unhappy at all places in the world.
Its just a mindset, be grateful and enjoy life 🤗
Maxim, I assume you're a Dutch speaker and English is another language. To correct your last sentence:" It's just a mindset. Be grateful and enjoy life. " I admire someone who has a go at another language. And you have done OK. Hope you take the criticism in the right spirit. How can anyone learn if they're not corrected ? I certainly was. Cheers.
@@anthonykennedy5324
Thanks,
I appreciate corrections and positive upbuilding criticism. 🤗
To learn is to make mistakes also.
Its not always easy 😅 i use Google translation a lot.
I try to speak more languages.
To communicate online and to use in countries i visit for holidays.
@@maximhollandnederlandthene7640 Thanks for the reply. I love your European attitude to languages. Your attitude would be very rare in my country, Australia . Or, indeed, in any English-speaking country. I had fewer problems with English in Berlin than I did in New York City !
Wokingham is a dormitory town, you'd find more entertainment from solitary confinement than Wokingham.
lol - thanks for making me laugh :-)
Only the rich live well in the UK - they can afford to live in lovely areas
Its the same all over. In America whenever there’s a riot the usual joke is “why do the rioters destroy and set fire to their own neighbourhood? Because they can’t afford bus fare to get to the fancy neighbourhoods” lol
@@prepperjonpnw6482 - exactly
Its just a mindset, feel granted and enjoying with life. 🤗
@@prepperjonpnw6482 if they could understand it and rather be more productive, maybe they could build themselves a nice neighborhood too, instead of being communal pests.
Wot about Belgravia where my Mum used to live ?
All the nice well-heeled places for those with money.
I don't think Salisbury is well-heeled
Bristol is nice, it has an interesting mixture of everything, not as homogeneous like bath.
You could say Cheshire but the differences in the town/city. are monumental. Chester and alike are big beautiful and money full. Then you have Winsford and Crewe poorest areas in the Country
Very true
Chester is amazing
Haselmere here
Manchester is No 2 Wow!!
Thats great...
So much better that Hull is where i was Born...
I absolutely love Shropshire,and Shrewsbury.
Very true, hope it stays that way
im 61,ive lived in manchester all my life but my father was from market drayton near shrewsbury, up to the age of 10 me and my siblings use to stay there with friends during the school summer holidays. They use to look after the municipal outdoor swimming pool located in the town. Really fond memories of the place
Certain parts are lovely in general but spoilt by Telford and whats to come out.
I moved from Bristol to Salisbury. No regrets. The Cycling in Salisbury is amazing. Its a really easy going small city, close to many decent other places in the south. Did I mention the amazing cycle routes. Salisbury is surround by amazing countryside, its never more than a few minutes or so on foot to hit green. Stone hendge is local, so is Avebury. The residents are more held in than in Bristol, their not as out going and friendly. Its also a Tory strong hold, with plenty of hunting animals with shotguns.
I moved from Salisbury to Bristol (actually Compton Martin, a little village near Bristol) - I left both and moved to Australia 😉
I have been searching endlessly to find somewhere to move to as I'm now just a few years off retirement and have some serious health issues. I need to reduce working hours, hence reduce living costs, so hence I need to move to a more affordable area. I am really worried now because everywhere I look at appears to be run down, large drug problems, high violent crime and I will be on my own. Does anyone know or can tell me of a nice place I could be safe in thats relatively cheaper than the big cities. I need to find somewhere very soon. I dont know anything about moving countries how that works especially as I'm over sixty and cant contribute high earning to their economy
Leeds❤️was there 2000-2006
6:41 Haha, that's Leeds Castle in Kent
Only a few of the photos they had for Leeds were actually Leeds😂 that what makes me think they’ve actually never been here
Best place I found to live in is Penzance, and I tried a lot of different places in U K and abroad.
Ok thats Cornwall isn't It? I will check house prices out
@@user-lk8bz7hg2b in1992 I sold my house in Surrey for £ 80000,and bought one in Penzance for £ 40000
Did I see a picture of Leeds Castle in Leeds? Sorry it’s actually in Kent! Who put this together?
Manchester you're having a laugh.
Don't know if it still is but Leeds was the third most polluted city in England. Seriously doubt that ranking has changed much of late.
Also their crime rates are far from low.
Totally agree I am dubious of some of these listings, no way Manchester or Leeds, are these best places to live and doesn't take into account the migrant populations of late.
@Abby Same old bring out the race card all you can say when someone disagrees with you.
Its old hat now to many idiots using it.
Totally agree!! Manchester has a lot of crime like burglars, car stealing. Very high unemployment, very unsafe back home in late night!
Manchester is a vile place to live, lived there a couple of years and hated it
@@SerpentineSeiđr which part in manchester did you live in?
Bristol! Embracing its heritage! Don’t make me laugh! 😂😂
Bristol is a festering hub of Far Lefties
Bristol should be within top 5 as it has great public transport, top quality schools, fast links to London, and the local cities of bath/Weston with famous attractions
....and the Black Swan!
And a lot angry beggers groups ask for pound what buy drugs lol
Be for holiday 2 weeks so then 100 off them walk In town next cinema 😆
I'm.be shocked
I'll agree with that, a friend of mine just took over a music pub there so good excuse for a visit!
Teinghmouth in Devon is nice.
Why is closeness to London the criteria? Lots of beautiful towns in the midlands and north away from big cities!
Would like to know more about this
I love Brighton🤗
They some places that should be on the list, chesterfield, york & chesterfield should be on that list just to name a few.
Selby...seriously 😄😁😄
🤔 how many boat people are located in these towns
Maldon is nice
Exeter , the university town probably the the best place to enjoy the life in England
i want to live here ❤🥰
Hart/St Edmundsbury/Babergh are invented names for large local authority districts, there is no nuance to their locations or the different communities they include, also a peculiar pronunciation for Babergh, and Wokingham Borough covers a larger area than the town, including some suburban areas of Reading.
I thought he was going for Bury St Edmunds.
My favourite place is Londonsbury, North Landshrikesshire, SE Cornwall.
Where do they have less rain and warmest winter in England?
You May have a new resident there soon 🙂
Manchester. Seriously? Makes the whole list unreliable if your looking for suggestions where to move.
Manchester is not all bad. True it has its faults but there are plenty of interesting buildings and cultural opportunities there. Some great traditional old pubs there too.
I like torquay
Are you sure about Brighton …. It’s a hell hole.
I noticed when you showed a Stroud street, there were cars on the pavement. Why would that be?
You never mentioned Midsomer.. !
There's no such town as Hambleton, it is just the name of the council area which includes Northallerton, Bedale, Thirsk and some other towns and village sin North Yorkshire.
So your saying Leeds and Manchester are better places to live than York, Exeter, Truro, Chester, Harrogate, Stratford-upon-Avon, Cambridge and Bath. Hmmm not sure on that one. Also I've been to Stroud and its a dump.
I'm totally with you on this one. I know for a fact that the places you have mentioned (and I have been to all of them) are much better places to live than Manchester and Leeds. In fact, I'm pretty sure the same YT channel has put Manchester as one of the most deprived places in the UK.
harrogate is lovely but normal people cant afford it
Im from manchester. And its definately not a top place to live. Greater manchester yes, but not actual manchester. The inner city suburbs and pretty much all its immediate surrounding towns are are absolute shitholes
@@lordofthesuperchargedgiraffes same for Leeds, they’ve clearly never been outside of the city or the nicer areas in both cities
York is indeed amazing and coventry is a cute town for students ❤
Best places in England for Sunday roast dinner and fish and chips?
Not sure if I should live in Manchester in the future or not.
Are you sure about Manchester , to be on this list ?
What about Surbiton and West Hampstead?
The second photo of 'Hart' isn't Hart. It's Burley in the New Forest
Altrincham always towards the top of these lists such as in The Times...but strangely missed here
So not lake Windermere then?
When Iv seen Manhester that high on this list I instantly knew I wouldnt be able to trust it. Somebody just simply sucked it out of their thumb.
Basically go live in the most Tory areas possible.
You missed out Grimsby!
Interesting, Leeds 6:46.... that's Bradford
St. Edmunds bury? I was born there and it was called Bury st.Edmunds . Unless theyve changed its name. I got out of the UK 16 yrs ago
Obviously the best places to live are low on pollution, low on population density and crime.
Generally those places in GB are north of the Tees/Exe line.
Upland Uk is generally better.
Sorry London and Home Counties! You could not pay me treble to live anywhere near there.
Say what you like about Manchster, Sheffield and Bradford being grimy hell holes, but a twenty minute train ride will take you into a National Park and you won't be ripped off on housing.
I rather like Essex especially Colchester with its large castle. Also, Braintree and Witham are rather nice as well. Not as much rain as up north so more days out on the pitch like every Saturday. There used to be an American airbase there for a long time as it was the perfect place to launch fighters to intercept the nazi bombers on their way to London.
What about Bedfordshire?
I have always wanted to visit England . I guess i thought since Triumphs are my favorite bikes and i love older British films and Last of the summer wine is killer show i wood have to enjoy it . But i have been interested in the history of England since i was a child . Well maybe some day . Long live England !
If you want to see shitest weather cold,wind,rain,dark clouds all the time welcome and testles foods...
Sounds good !
@@erhanmustafov1513 It’s better than Russia, or whatever shit hole country you’re from.
@@erhanmustafov1513 Well as an American who has lived in England for almost two decades I quite disagree with you.
The weather is better than Washington State. Yes rains a lot but you can also find beautiful sunshine in Spring time. Has beautiful cities & towns. I found their food similar of Spanish food if you are talking of their British culture food, is like comfy food, I love the Sunday lunch. But England also adopted Indian & Thai food as well of Italian in their culture. I preferred England and UK in terms of way of living than many American states or Some European countries like Poland or Russia.
Bristol? You've got to be kidding!
I love Brighton to.
Best city by far in the UK
Hate it me
Na its overrated, not bad in the summer but its just London on sea
@@jamesmurray8101 as a person that lives in Brighton I gotta agree it gets very depressing in the Autumn and winter and Rains alot
Too gay.
Brighton????😀
I think Chester should replace Manchester or Leeds. It's one of the most beautiful cities in the country, tons of history, and loads to do for such a little place!
Love to life in London 💖
Isle of Wight
Bury St.Edmonds.
Bristol forever!!!!!
Brighton💜
Berkhamsted is a great place to live due to its desirability. This is circular logic at its simplist lol. You could say that it’s a desirable place to live due to it being a great place lol
Top ten council estates in England with most bagheads and crackheads.
1. Grangetown
2. South bank
3. Whinney banks
4. Grove hill
5. Whale hill
6. Priestfields
7. Cannon park
8. Gresham
9. Netherfields
10. Doggy or North ormesby
How’s Glasgow?
There are 0 surfing beaches near Bristol btw.
Bristol is worst place to live nothing to do their
No mention of Winchester.
selby !!!!!!!!!! you have obviously never been there