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Hexham regains crown of happiest place to live in Great Britain


 

  • The Northumberland market town of Hexham has topped Rightmove’s annual Happy at Home Index for 2021, regaining the top spot which it last held back in 2019
  • Richmond in London rises up the ranks to take second place nationally this year, as well as being the happiest place to live in London for the seventh year running, while Harrogate takes the third spot
  • Stirling takes the crown of happiest place in Scotland and Llandrindod Wells is once again the happiest place to live in Wales
  • The tenth year of the study found:
    • Those living in coastal villages were the happiest group of people in the study
    • More than two thirds of people who moved within the last 12 months moved to a different area, and this group were happier than those who did not move home
    • Feeling a sense of belonging and being able to be yourself in your area were the most important factors for people to be happy where they live
    • Community spirit was even more important to people’s happiness this year

Rightmove’s annual Happy at Home Index reveals that Hexham in Northumberland has once again been crowned the happiest place to live in Great Britain.

This year’s index found that residents of the market town were happier than any other area with the sense of community spirit and feeling of belonging in the area. A sense of belonging was the most important factor for overall happiness.

Hexham takes back the top spot having last been crowned the happiest place to live in 2019 – and is also popular with residents for its access to nature and green spaces, and how friendly and polite people are.

The average asking price for a home in Hexham is £297,088, an increase of 6% compared to last year (£280,128) and an increase of 20% compared to five years ago (£246,919). This is lower than the current national average of £342,401.

The Happy at Home Index, in its tenth year, was conducted among over 21,000 people across Great Britain, and asks residents how they feel about where they live, as well as asking them to rank ten happiness factors.

Richmond upon Thames came second overall in this year’s study, marking a rise up the national rankings, as well as being the happiest place in London for the seventh year running.

Stirling is this year’s happiest place in Scotland, while Llandrindod Wells, fifth place overall, is the happiest place to live in Wales.

Community is key

This year’s study found a sense of belonging, the friendliness of the locals, and being able to be yourself were the most important factors in feeling happy in the area in which you live.

It shows how important having a sense of community is to overall happiness. A third (seven) of this year’s top 20 happiest towns were market towns, typically being smaller towns with weekly markets bringing the local community together.

This importance of connection carries over into this year’s study following the lockdown periods, and builds on the findings from last year, where people felt they had reconnected to their area and local community.

 

From city to coast

The importance of togetherness can also be seen in the types of settlements that made people most happy. Those in villages were more likely to be happy in their area than those in towns or cities, as they were more likely to feel the sense of community in their area, and have access to nature and green spaces.

Those living in a coastal village were the happiest of all, and those living in a coastal town or city were more likely to be happy in their area than someone living in a similar home inland.

Get moving, get happy

The record-breaking housing market over the past year means that Rightmove predicts by the end of the year 1.5 million transactions will have taken place. The results of this year’s study show that those who have made a move are happier in their area than those who haven’t, regardless of where they have moved to.

More than two-thirds (69%) of people who moved in the last year, chose to move to a different area. Nearly two-thirds of these people (64%), said they are happier in the area they now live, compared with where they moved from. One in five (21%) said they were just as happy in their new area.

Being happier in a new area was highest amongst those who moved from a town to a village, with 81% saying they were happier where they now live, and 11% were just as happy as where they lived before.

Interestingly, the study showed people were more likely to stay in the same type of settlement, or make a ‘single stage’ move in the search for happiness.

Those that lived in a city, were more likely to move to a town than a village, while those who lived in a town, were more likely to move to a village than a city. Those who lived in a village were more likely to move to a town than a city.

Tim Bannister, Rightmove’s Director of Property Data comments: “It’s been an incredibly busy year in the housing market, with a lot of people deciding that now is the right time to move. It is fascinating to see that people who moved in the last 12 months were more likely to be happy in their areas than those who did not. Whether it may be a couple looking for a small change in the same area, tenants looking for more space, or a family completely changing their lifestyle and moving from the city to the coast, this has been the year that people have really seized the opportunity to move, and turned ideas into action.”

Local Views

Mayor of Hexham Derek Kennedy said: “Hexham is thrilled to be awarded the happiest place to live in Great Britain. We are a small town with great history, Hexham Abbey and other historical buildings and our Market Place is 800 years old. There is a wonderful community spirit, people are very supportive of one another. There are lots of community interest groups which gets people working for the greater good. Excellent schools ensure good educational standards. Lots of organised sports including a weekly Park run, cricket, tennis, squash, golf and rowing and other water sports on the mighty River Tyne. The open countryside is wonderful with Hadrian’s Wall on our doorstep. 

“The Town Council recently introduced a free live music twice a week into our glorious Bandstand drawling, around 200 people to every session. Our events such as Spook night, Remembrance Day, Farmers Market and Christmas Market draw lots of people from across the region to the town. We have big ambitions to progress our sustainable development and we work with interested groups to enhance the town. We all know how great it is to live in Hexham but to win this accolade is fantastic, thank you.” 

Ailsa Mather, Director at Andrew Coulson in Hexham, said:Hexham is a historic town in the heart of Northumberland, with easy access to Newcastle, Metro Centre and Carlisle, excellent transport links by rail and road, and lots of historic buildings including Hexham Abbey in the centre of the marketplace.

“We enjoy lots of green open spaces, including the Sele Park and Tyne Green on the banks of the River Tyne. We are lucky to have an abundance of lovely independent restaurants, bars and cafes, and a weekly market which is about to celebrate its 800th year anniversary.

“The last 12 months in the market have been phenomenal. People have re-evaluated what they want out of their lives, moving closer to family and moving from the city to the countryside. Over 38% of our sales in the last 12 months have been from people south of Birmingham, as more people now have the opportunity to work from home, and don’t need to be in the city five days a week.”

Daryll Digpal, Managing Director at Beadnall Copley in Harrogate said: “The Harrogate market has been incredibly busy with property prices across both lettings and sales markets soaring due to unprecedented demand fuelled by lockdowns and the Chancellor’s Stamp Duty holiday. The town boasts a thriving high street with many international retail brands, a booming hospitality industry and excellent state and private schools. Furthermore, at its heart is the infamous Stray owned by the Duchy of Lancaster, a never more enjoyed haven, particularly over the past 18 months. As such is it no surprise that this attractive Spa Town is one of the country’s happiest places to live.”

Great Britain’s Happiest Places 2021
Rank Place Region Average Asking Price Average Asking Rent (PCM)
1 Hexham North East £297,088 £842
2 Richmond upon Thames Greater London £1,196,892 £3,235
3 Harrogate Yorkshire and the Humber £353,624 £1,163
4 Hove South East £525,906 £1,879
5 Llandrindod Wells Wales £193,601 £445
6 Stirling Scotland £191,226 £877
7 Monmouth Wales £312,649 £929
8 St Ives South West £494,393 £1,150
9 Anglesey Wales £278,391 £776
10 Leamington Spa West Midlands £350,981 £1,203
11 Perth Scotland £167,160 £679
12 Hitchin East of England £491,223 £1,392
13 Woodbridge East of England £427,542 £1,129
14 Kendal North West £258,961 £837
15 Macclesfield North West £277,772 £981
16 Exeter South West £303,215 £1,234
17 Salisbury South West £318,806 £1,090
18 Horsham South East £433,892 £1,433
19 St. Albans East of England £632,320 £1,888
20 Guildford South East £542,947 £1,913

 

The Index  

The ten measures which contribute to the overall level of happiness we feel in our home and community cover a broad range of factors, from how you feel about living in the area to how happy people are with local activities and amenities. Responses for each of the ten measures are averaged to provide both a category score and an overall score: the ‘Happy at Home Index’.

Happiness Measures
I feel a sense of belonging 1
Generally, the people are friendly and polite 2
I can be myself 3
Nature and green spaces 4
There’s a real sense of community spirit 5
Artistic and cultural activities 6
Opportunities to develop skills 7
Non-essential amenities e.g. restaurants, shops 8
Essential local services e.g. doctors, schools 9
Sports and recreational activities 10

 

Regional rankings

East Midlands:

Place Regional rank National Rank
Chesterfield 1 68
Loughborough 2 73
Nottingham 3 116
Kettering 4 121
Derby 5 140
Lincoln 6 145
Leicester 7 146
Northampton 8 159
Mansfield 9 168

 

East of England:

Place Regional rank National Rank
Hitchin 1 12
Woodbridge 2 13
St. Albans 3 19
Leigh on Sea 4 35
Bury St Edmunds 5 39
Chelmsford 6 53
Huntingdon 7 56
Norwich 8 57
Cambridge 9 70
Watford 10 72
Colchester 11 77
Bishop’s Stortford 12 101
Ely 13 106
Hertford 14 110
Ipswich 15 139
Peterborough 16 154
Bedford 17 157
Stevenage 18 173
Southend on Sea 19 190
Luton 20 191
Clacton on Sea 21 192
Basildon 22 208

 

London:

Place Regional rank National Rank
Richmond upon Thames 1 2
Bromley 2 21
Kingston upon Thames 3 54
Wandsworth 4 60
Kensington and Chelsea 5 78
Camden 6 93
Lewisham 7 97
Haringey 8 102
Barnet 9 104
Westminster 10 112
Waltham Forest 11 114
Islington 12 115
Ealing 13 119
Hackney 14 120
Greenwich 15 126
Merton 16 131
Southwark 17 143
Lambeth 18 153
Hammersmith and Fulham 19 155
Tower Hamlets 20 164
Redbridge 21 166
Enfield 22 169
Havering 23 175
Harrow 24 177
Hounslow 25 180
Sutton 26 184
Croydon 27 185
Bexley 28 188
Hillingdon 29 198
Newham 30 207
Brent 31 209
Barking and Dagenham 32 210

 

North East:

Place Regional rank National Rank
Hexham 1 1
Newcastle upon Tyne 2 85
Durham 3 91
Cleveland 4 108
Sunderland 5 161
Darlington 6 163
Gateshead 7 199
Middlesbrough 8 205

 

 

 

 

North West:

Place Regional rank National Rank
Kendal 1 14
Macclesfield 2 15
Southport 3 37
Chester 4 38
Carlisle 5 45
Stockport 6 59
Lancaster 7 61
Chorley 8 63
Northwich 9 67
Bury 10 84
Altrincham 11 86
Warrington 12 113
Wirral 13 125
Preston 14 128
Blackpool 15 133
Crewe 16 144
Liverpool 17 147
Manchester 18 150
Blackburn 19 151
Burnley 20 152
Rochdale 21 174
Wigan 22 178
Oldham 23 182
Salford 24 189
Bolton 25 201

 

Scotland:

Place Regional rank National Rank
Stirling 1 6
Perth 2 11
Inverness 3 51
Edinburgh 4 76
Dundee 5 80
Ayr 6 94
Glasgow 7 98
Kirkcaldy 8 141
Paisley 9 149
Aberdeen 10 156
Falkirk 11 162
Kilmarnock 12 194
Motherwell 13 204

 

South East:

Place Regional rank National Rank
Hove 1 4
Horsham 2 18
Guildford 3 20
Chichester 4 28
Fleet 5 32
Winchester 6 34
Isle of Wight 7 44
Brighton 8 47
Maidenhead 9 49
Tunbridge Wells 10 50
Aylesbury 11 64
Bracknell 12 69
Windsor 13 71
Fareham 14 75
Canterbury 15 87
Wokingham 16 88
High Wycombe 17 89
Basingstoke 18 90
Oxford 19 95
Eastbourne 20 103
Redhill 21 105
Worthing 22 107
Folkestone 23 111
Milton Keynes 24 117
Newbury 25 118
Southampton 26 127
Hastings 27 129
Woking 28 130
Reading 29 135
Portsmouth 30 138
Farnham 31 142
Sevenoaks 32 160
Crawley 33 165
Ashford 34 176
Rochester 35 181
Slough 36 193
Dartford 37 196
Maidstone 38 197

 

South West:

Place Regional rank National Rank
St Ives 1 8
Exeter 2 16
Salisbury 3 17
Falmouth 4 23
Plymouth 5 25
Barnstaple 6 26
Truro 7 29
Cheltenham 8 30
Dorchester 9 33
Torquay 10 40
Cirencester 11 42
Bristol 12 43
Poole 13 48
Bath 14 52
Bournemouth 15 74
Weymouth 16 81
Yeovil 17 92
Taunton 18 109
Swindon 19 124
Gloucester 20 132
Weston Super Mare 21 148

 

Wales:

Place Regional rank National Rank
Llandrindod Wells 1 5
Monmouth 2 7
Anglesey 3 9
Llandudno 4 58
Bridgend 5 62
Cardiff 6 82
Wrexham 7 99
Swansea 8 122
Newport 9 203
Caerphilly 10 206

 

West Midlands:

Place Regional rank National Rank
Leamington Spa 1 10
Stratford on Avon 2 22
Hereford 3 24
Stafford 4 31
Worcester 5 41
Lichfield 6 65
Solihull 7 79
Stourbridge 8 83
Shrewsbury 9 96
Stoke on Trent 10 123
Sutton Coldfield 11 167
Telford 12 171
Walsall 13 172
Birmingham 14 179
Coventry 15 187
Dudley 16 200
Wolverhampton 17 202

 

Yorkshire and the Humber:

Place Regional rank National Rank
Harrogate 1 3
Skipton 2 27
York 3 36
Sheffield 4 46
Huddersfield 5 55
Whitby 6 66
Halifax 7 100
Hull 8 134
Grimsby 9 136
Leeds 10 137
Barnsley 11 158
Bradford 12 170
Rotherham 13 183
Doncaster 14 186
Wakefield 15 195

 

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Notes to editor

For further information please contact Jamie McLean on 07527 995286 or email jamie.mclean@rightmove.co.uk

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21,731 people responded to Rightmove’s 2021 Happy at Home Index survey.