Woodbridge is the place to be for residents wanting to live the happiest life, according to new research.
The market town in Suffolk topped Rightmove’s annual list of the happiest places to live in Britain for the first time after knocking London’s Richmond upon Thames off the top spot.
Residents of Woodbridge gave high scores for feeling that they are able to be themselves in the area, the community spirit and friendliness of the people, and access to essential services such as doctors or schools.
Richmond upon Thames came in second, while Hexham, in Northumberland, nabbed third.
Woodbridge mayor councillor Robin Sanders said: “The happy mood of residents is a reflection of the vibrant town centre.”
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More than 35,000 people across Britain completed the Rightmove study, with residents asked questions such as how proud they feel about where they live, their sense of belonging, public transport and whether they earn enough to live comfortably.
According to the property portal, Monmouth is the happiest place to live in Wales, while Stirling was top in Scotland.
Feeling proud to live in an area was the main factor in overall satisfaction, Rightmove said, while living near family and friends was the smallest driver.