South Worcestershire's rankings in the UK's nicest places to live in 2022 have been revealed.
Garrington's Best Places to Live in 2022 research report analyses the trends in the property market to rank the UK's locations.
The data consists of 1372 locations, with one of Worcestershire's hotspots ranking incredibly high on the list.
The highest-ranking location in the Worcestershire region was revealed to be Pershore, which is the 22nd nicest place to live in the UK according to the research.
The market town of Pershore, in the Wychavon district in Worcestershire, is located on the banks of the River Avon and is famous for Pershore Abbey.
This ranking makes Pershore in the top 1.06% in the entirety of the UK according to the data.
Worcester came in second, ranking in number 117, with Evesham closely following in 136.
Despite the incredible hills and views, Great Malvern was ranked behind Worcester and Evesham in 186 on the list.
The town of Stourport-on-Severn ranked was ranked 411 and Upton-on-Severn was 453.
Droitwich was ranked as 522 and the Cotswold village of Broadway reached 652.
The market town of Tenbury Wells was placed at 803.
The top 10 places to live in the UK are as follows:
- Bath
- Lyme Regis
- Salisbury
- Caton
- Kidwelly
- Fowey
- Wilton
- Hadleigh
- Folkstone
- Newport (Isle of Wight)
Garrington's is the largest buying agency in the UK, both by coverage and team size.
It was originally founded in 1996 by property expert Phil Spencer of Location, Location, Location.
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