A Worcestershire village has been named among the "most desirable" to live in in the UK, according to The Telegraph.
The paper selected 54 locations from across Britain, in conjunction with research from Savills, that were deemed “most desirable” in terms of costs and the lifestyle they offer.
Among those featured was Ombersley, a Worcestershire village which was named among the poshest places to live in the UK by The Telegraph in August, 2022.
More than half of the estate agents working for Savills across the country reported a rise in demand in the most desirable countryside locations, with 57% saying they were unable to buy where they wanted.
Worcestershire village named among 'most desirable' villages in the UK
Frances Clacy, analyst at Savills, told The Telegraph: “People want villages that have a bit of everything, from schools to stunning countryside, with accessibility to cities and transport infrastructure. Less well-trumpeted factors count too, such as the main road through the village should only lead to other villages.”
The full list of 54 villages on the list can be found via the Telegraph website here.
Ombersley, Worcestershire
Ombersley boasts black and white timber properties as well as a local pub with similar characteristics called The Kings Arms.
The village is also home to a butcher’s and deli called Checketts Great British Food which offers hampers and pizza plus a fine dining service in the home.
The average house price in the village is £435,943.
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