Two Suffolk towns have been named among the best places to live in the UK.
Woodbridge and Aldeburgh have included in a list compiled by the expert property finders at Garrington.
Aldeburgh was described as "one of Suffolk's gems" with its pastel-coloured houses serving as the backdrop to the pebble beach.
The website added: "The town is also incredibly well known for its fish and chips where queues have been reported to be as long as 100 people.
"Residents choose Aldeburgh for its stunning coastal scenery, the pace of life and the friendly atmosphere.
"Naturally, as with all seaside towns, there are a number of second homes but there is a strong community spirit in Aldeburgh that isn’t always present in coastal locations.
"Aldeburgh boasts a number of independent shops and galleries and for those who enjoy outdoor activities, there are many water sports possible in the area along with sailing and golf."
Describing Woodbridge the property experts said the town has a "lively and thriving high street".
"Here you’ll find artisan wine shops and independent boutiques," they added.
"Frequent and seasonal food markets are held on Market Hill.
"Direct train services to Ipswich and Lowestoft are operated by Greater Anglia, as well as connections to Norwich, Cambridge and London Liverpool Street."
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