Bristol named best place to live in Britain in 2017
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Bristol has topped the list of the "best places to live in Britain" in a new guide for 2017.
The city has been named as the UK's most desirable location in the Sunday Times Best Places to Live Guide.
Described as "a small city that feels like a big city", it was praised for being "handily placed for seaside and scenery" but "hardly cut off".
Regional winners included Frome in Somerset, Peckham in London and Ballycastle in Northern Ireland.
The annual guide, which combines data such as crime rates, house prices and school performance, said the city had faced "stiff competition" from London and other major UK destinations
But it said, with lots of "glamorous, creative, hi-tech and professional" jobs on offer and "great" food and drink - the city "crams in all the culture you could wish for".
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Sunday Times home editor Helen Davies, said: "The city is a worthy winner thanks to its ideal combination of extraordinary culture, impressive schools, buzzing culinary scene, exciting redevelopment and community spirit.
"We sum the city up as cool, classy and supremely creative."
Mayor of Bristol, Marvin Rees, said he was "chuffed" the city had been recognised.
"Pinpointing what makes Bristol special isn't easy," he said.
"It's a combination of many things from the people to the place itself, but at the heart of it is our cultural diversity and independent spirit."
Regional winners:
East: Woodbridge in Suffolk
London: Peckham
Midlands: Shipston-on-Stour in Warwickshire
North and North East: Newcastle Quayside in Tyne and Wear
Northern Ireland: Ballycastle in County Antrim
North West: Knutsford in Cheshire
Scotland: North Berwick
South East: Wadhurst in East Sussex
South West: Frome in Somerset
Wales: Cowbridge
- Published20 March 2016
- Published18 March 2016