Britain's nicest places to live: How far up the list is Biddulph?

By Jack Lenton

22nd Feb 2021 | Local News

Where does Biddulph rank in the UK's nicest places to live?

Knutsford-based property consultant Garrington have published a list ranking 1,372 cities, towns and villages in the UK based on how nice they could be to live in following the Coronavirus pandemic.

Each area has been ranked based on factors including their natural beauty, quality of life and architectural beauty.

So where does Biddulph rank in their list?

Biddulph has placed at number 852 overall out of the 1,372 areas that were analysed.

The town placed low in terms of natural beauty - coming in 937th place.

However, its ranking was brought back up by its quality of life, which placed in 551st.

And its architectural beauty ranked in 821st place out of the 1,372 areas.

The report also revealed that the average family home in the town costs up to £350,000 giving it a rank of 365th out of the 661 areas in the same price band.

The nicest place to live in Staffordshire was named as Leek, which placed 238th out of 1,372.

However, the least nice place to live in Staffordshire was Newcastle-under-Lyme, coming in as low as 1,145th out of 1,372.

The report claimed the nicest place to live in the whole of the UK was Bath, with the rest of the top 5 being made up by Tenby, Bradford on Avon, Ilfracombe and Canterbury.

If you would like to see the report in full click here.

     

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