
Sandy beaches, water sports and an abundance of wildlife make the port town of Exmouth an inviting area to call home.
Sandy beaches, water sports and an abundance of wildlife make the port town of Exmouth an inviting area to call home.
Portsmouth's strong economy and rich seafaring culture make it an exciting prospect for first-time buyers, investors and families alike.
Crave salty sea air but need to be within reach of Glasgow? Ayr's unspoilt coastline and excellent road and rail links could be the answer.
Museums, live music, galleries, shops and rugged wilderness – the city of Derby could be the perfect place to put down roots.
Boasting a regenerated riverside and a strong arts and culture ethos echoed in a lively calendar for residents, Lancaster could be the ideal place to call home.
If you're house hunting in the Cotswolds, Tetbury, with its stone properties and independent shops, could be the perfect place to start.
Pontefract is affordable, well connected and famed for its liquorice cakes – could it be one to add to your house-hunting list?
Fancy a change of pace with a move to Rutland? From property types to pubs and local traditions, here's a rundown of what to expect living in England's smallest county.
Move to Suffolk and reap the benefits of an unspoilt coastline, open countryside and an easy commute to London.