‘What place in the UK have you visited and immediately thought you could live there?’ – 23 A++ spots you might not already have considered
13.
‘North Wales, the whole landscape is just absolutely stunning. Something about seeing snow capped mountains stretching above the clouds just does wonders for your perspective, especially when things in life seem to be shitting on you.
Nothing will ever be as big a deal as Mount Snowdon. Fighter jets tearing through on the regular is just a happy bonus.’
–Bullet4MyEnemy
14.
‘Brighton. Generally a few degrees warmer than the rest of these islands all year round. Great pubs and vibes.’
–McEvelly
15.
‘Whitby. If I didn’t love where I live now so much, I’d move there in a heartbeat.’
–CMDoet
16.
‘The Isle of Skye, it’s so beautiful I left a huge chunk of my heart there.’
–auntie_climax
17.
‘Isle of Arran. Amazing views, overall nice people, the feeling of isolation but it has a real community. Seems great!’
–BOW57
18.
‘Lewes. Lido, cricket fields, pubs, close enough to Brighton and London, still retains some old English culture.’
–StrengthNo467
19.
‘I went on a work trip to Falmouth in Cornwall and I was very depressed to have to get back on the train.’
–PerkeNdencen
20.
‘Ynys Môn/Anglesey. I’m from up the coast a bit elsewhere in North Wales but I’ve always thought that, if you have the money, it looks really nice in places.’
–living2late
21.
‘Bristol. I liked the vibe – not so much the graffiti everywhere but I guess I’d become blind to it. It seemed a happy place.’
–ams3000
22.
‘Irvine, Troon or Peebles. i’m an arty sort and the art communities are very strong there.’
–Interesting_Fly_9051
23.
‘Glasgow. It’s everything I like about the north of England, and then some.’
–MercuryJellyfish