At we’re crazy about all things London, so it came as no surprise to us that two – although only two — of the city’s many fantastic neighbourhoods ranked as some of the best places to live in the UK.
Lifestyle website Muddy Stilettos did some research into factors which indicate the liveability of a place, including commuting, amenities, culture and schools, and compiled a list of the 260 best places to live across the country.
The first of the two London entries was Crouch End. Praised for its abundance of independent businesses – from clothes and record shops to restaurants and pubs – Muddy Stilettos also noted Crouch End’s leafiness and overall prettiness.
While Crouch End doesn’t have a tube, it is reasonably close to the likes of Highgate, Archway and Turnpike Lane, as well as rail links at Harringay and Hornsey. All that charm does have a price though, with the average terraced house fetching around £1,175,131.
The other of London’s neighbourhoods considered one of the best places to live is on the other side of the city: East Dulwich. Characterised by picturesque streets (which have lasted thanks to the neighbourhood’s protection by the Dulwich Estate) and loads of green space, it’s not hard to see why East Dulwich ranked so highly.
All this is hot on the heels of another ranking of the country’s best places to raise a family, in which Walthamstow was named number one.
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