Chalke Valley in Wiltshire has been named the Best Place to Live in the South West.

It is top of a list of nine locations in the region chosen by The Sunday Times in the annual .

The comprehensive guide, which includes 70 locations, is released online today and an edited version will be available in the paper on Sunday.

The Sunday Times Best Places to Live covers the following regions: North and Northeast, Midlands, Northern Ireland, Southeast, Wales, Southwest, East, London, Scotland and the Northwest.

Ilkley, West Yorkshire, was named as the overall Best Place to Live in the 海角视频.

The Best Places to Live in the South West

Apart from the regional winner, the other locations are not ranked, but listed in alphabetical order.



The Chalke Valley, Wiltshire (Winner, new): The community-run Chalke Valley Stores is an inspiring hub for a string of villages that reflect the best of rural life in the 21st century, with a standout pub, Saxon churches, thatched cottages and a history festival, but also Ch4lke mobile - a locally organised mobile network that will give broadband speeds a much-needed boost.

Average house price: 拢655,000

Growth since 2020: data not available



Bridport, Dorset: Festivals, independent shops, beautiful landscapes and the rugged Jurassic Coast just a walk away make Bridport a dream combination of coast, culture and countryside.

Average house price: 拢400,000

Growth since 2020: 27%



Bristol: A rebellious streak is never far below the surface in Britain鈥檚 most independent and creative city 鈥 but that鈥檚 what makes it so interesting. It鈥檚 leading the pack on sustainability, but business is booming too.

Average house price: 拢363,000

Growth since 2020: 13%



Budleigh Salterton, Devon (New): No longer a sleepy retirement town, unspoilt Budleigh Salterton is now a hotspot for young families, lured by Colyton Grammar, one of the best schools in the Southwest, and a truly lovely beach. Intellectual bonus points are provided by the literary and classical music festivals.

Average house price: 拢445,000

Growth since 2020: 6%



Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire (New): With leafy Cotswolds countryside on one side and all the upmarket attractions of Cheltenham on the other, this smart village is certainly well placed, though it鈥檚 the stellar reputation of Balcarras School that makes it a magnet for upwardly mobile young families.

Average house price: 拢499,000

Growth since 2020: 12%



Ashburton, Dartmoor (New): The landscape offers the best of the great outdoors, beaches are within easy reach and arty, friendly Ashburton is a thriving town 鈥 and residents outnumber ponies by just two to one.

Average house price: 拢403,000

Growth since 2020: 27%



Sherborne, Dorset (New): You鈥檒l never be short of friends in this ancient, beautiful market town. It has more than 200 community groups, an interesting and improving high street and its abbey is as beautiful a parish church as you鈥檒l find.

Average house price: 拢369,000

Growth since 2020: 8%



Stroud, Gloucestershire: There鈥檚 something for everyone in last year鈥檚 best place to live, whether it鈥檚 yomps on the commons with a Labrador or changing the world one soya latte at a time. Everyone likes to celebrate everything local, especially at the brilliant Saturday farmers鈥 market, the schools are good and there鈥檚 a strong cultural offering too.

Average house price: 拢412,000

Growth since 2020: 16%


Wellow, Somerset (New): This small, picturesque village close to Bath is one of Britain鈥檚 best-kept secrets, and earns a first showing in the list thanks to its convenient location and locals who are friendly, passionate about their home and good at getting things done.

Average house price: 拢391,000

Growth since 2020: 17

How is it judged?

The Sunday Times鈥檚 expert judges behind the guide assess a wide range of factors, from schools, transport and broadband to culture, green spaces and the health of the high street.

They look to celebrate improving towns, villages or city centres; attractive, well-designed homes and locations bursting with community spirit 鈥 which the pandemic has shown to be the most vital quality of all.

An average house price for each location has been supplied by Halifax, the sponsor of the guide, and up-to-date information on broadband speeds has been provided by Thinkbroadband.com, the 海角视频鈥檚 leading independent guide to broadband.

Helen Davies, The Times and Sunday Times Property Editor said: 鈥淭he Sunday Times Best Places to Live list is necessarily subjective. Leave it just to statistics and you will never capture the spirit of a place. For that, you need to visit to take into account that 鈥榶ou have to be here鈥 feeling. Is the pub dog-friendly, for example? Can you live car-free? What are the schools and houses like? Is it multicultural and multigenerational, and can it offer a good way of life to lots of different sorts of people?

鈥淭en years ago, when we launched the inaugural list, London鈥檚 gravitational pull was strong, the WFH revolution had not yet reached our doorstep and high streets were stacked with chains. How times have changed 鈥 and how welcome that change is.

鈥淭his year we have discovered new best places to live, from resurgent city centres in the North, rejuvenated suburbs across the country, hidden villages in the Southwest, and a commutable Scottish island.

鈥淲e hope there is something to suit everyone.鈥

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