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Published 17:02 8 Apr 2022 BST
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The Grove, Ilkley (Credit: Leadinglights)[/caption]
Other winning regional locations included the village of Trawden in Lancashire, where residents worked together to save the pub, shop and community centre. Uppingham in Rutland was also crowned as a top location for its sophisticated take on rural living. Slaithwaite, the canal-side mill village, saw another victory for West Yorkshire this year too.
When it comes to London, Crystal Palace was named the best place to live.
In Wales it was Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, where there are loads of independent shops in the town centre. In Northern Ireland it was Ballycastle in Co Antrim - a super friendly place with a great home-grown food culture and beautiful coastal scenery, according to judges.
Meanwhile in Scotland it was the Isle of Bute, which has a great creative and entrepreneurial spirit, highlighted by its businesses set up by Syrian refugees who relocated there - plus, it's only a 90 minute commute from Glasgow.
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A section of the ruins of the former Crystal Palace, in Crystal Palace Park (Credit: whitemay)[/caption]
Many entries were small villages, showing just how much our priorities have changed since covid arrived and made us all work from home.
Hathersage in the Peak District got a shout-out for the 1930s heated pool that has recently been renovated there. So did London's suburban celeb-spot Hanwell, the Shipston Proms in Warwickshire and the revival of picking unharvested crops to give to food charities in Deal, Kent.
You may be surprised that places such as Edinburgh, York and Cambridge are nowhere to be seen on this list - but the simple fact is that it's just too expensive to live in these destinations now and other locations offer way better value, judges said.
Cornwall wasn't included because of the housing market problem which has been created by people buying second homes in the area.
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The village of Kilchattan Bay at sunset on the Isle of Bute, Scotland (Credit: Scott O'Neill)[/caption]
Speaking about how the list has changed over the years, the guide's editor Helen Davies said: "When we launched the inaugural list, it was all about schools and smart supermarkets. London’s gravitational pull was strong, the WFH revolution had not yet reached our doorstep and high streets were stacked with chains.
"These days there’s more mention of festivals, bookshops, markets, living car-free, wild swimming spots and energetic communities who’ll stop at nothing to improve where they live.
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