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Underrated places in the UK

502 replies

MaMaLa321 · 12/05/2021 17:56

I enjoyed reading the thread on overrated places (so strictly this is a TAAT, sorry) but would love to know where in the UK people think is underrated.
Mine is Nantwich. I'd live there like a shot.

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House2home21 · 14/05/2021 14:38

Newark wasn’t expecting anything much in particular, went to pick something up from an antique dealer. Very lovely town, nice bars, good selection of antique shops and it was Dec so we had a wander around the Xmas market which was one of the nicest I’ve been too.

House2home21 · 14/05/2021 14:40

@keggy1313 yes to Creif 🙌🏻 St Mary’s Walk near there is beautiful in the spring and autumn

Daisymaybe60 · 14/05/2021 18:00

@IfNot

Re my post, I think I might need to defend my choice of Bradford! Yes its sister Leeds is all hard and shiny and glossed over, and the money is there, but Bradford has some wonderful Victorian buildings, a massive piazza with watery accents, an ice rink ( still I think?) the Media Museum ( even though getting rid of the film and photography exhibits was criminal) great Indian/ Bangladesh food, hills and vistas of the surrounding dales. It's a place with lots of history and the people are nicer than them in Leeds Wink
I was a student in Bradford back in the early 1970s, IfNot, when Bradford was still thriving and Leeds was completely down and out. Smile Bradford has had massive problems since then, but I feel it's on the up. Apart from what you've mentioned, it has a fantastic Literature Festival every year and there are some great new bars and cafes. And the best South Asian food (two people can eat well for a tenner at the Kashmir, where I had my first ever curry).

I'll bang the drum for Halifax as well, Littlecaf. The Piece Hall is just amazing, as is the Square Chapel and the Minster. History galore, and all the Gentleman Jack connections, including Shibden Hall where she lived, with its lovely park.

Poorlykitten · 14/05/2021 18:01

Malton has a big drug problem. Not that nice once you skim the surface.

Wafflewombat · 14/05/2021 18:17

@Chillychangchoo

Coventry is fine for a day trip!

I live here and have done forever. I’m under no illusions about the place, and if I didn’t have such solid roots here, I would be off.

Coventry is expensive though and many of my friends and family can’t afford to live here anymore. Priced out. I have no idea why it’s so expensive.

The universities? Student accommodation was expensive, even when the houses were cheap.
Hippee · 14/05/2021 20:32

I love Saffron Waldon. When I lived in Cambridge, it was my favourite place to go for a day out - quirky shops and nice cafes.

Gladimnotcampinginthisweather · 14/05/2021 20:43

Bridlington south beach. Many happy memories of visiting Brid when staying in Hull (where it's never dull!)

linsey2581 · 14/05/2021 20:50

@keggy1313 I was in Aberfeldy yesterday swabbing people. Lovely little place, we stopped at a little tea shop to pick up a cuppa for the journey back (we are based in Dundee).

crystal1983 · 14/05/2021 21:53

Portsmouth- big beach, good food and drink scene, museums and the historic dockyard, surrounded by nice countryside, decent housing stock

TheNinny · 14/05/2021 22:08

Dumfries and Galloway. Aleays thought this was a really boring part of scotland but had a lovely few days there last summer and looking forward visiting a different part soon too

Chillychangchoo · 14/05/2021 22:26

@Wafflewombat

I don’t know, possibly. Even houses here are quite expensive now (for what you get and the areas etc). Lots of my friends and family have bought outside of Coventry now as they were priced out.

LadyCatStark · 14/05/2021 22:49

The countryside around Blackpool. Blackpool is minging and then 10 minutes down the road and you’re in some beautiful villages.

Love Liverpool too, it’s my favourite city.

Weesweetiewife · 14/05/2021 23:22

Lancaster

Keepyourdistance000 · 15/05/2021 15:49

North Yorkshire, Tyne & Wear, Teeside, Northumberland.

The countryside and villages around the A68 towards the A1M are really beautiful and untouched by time.

numberoneson · 16/05/2021 01:22

@Sinthie

Todmorden
Yeah, I agree. Another vote for Tod!
fatimashortbread · 17/05/2021 17:53

Dumfries and Galloway particularly the Rhinns and around Newton Stewart

Vivana · 17/05/2021 17:59

Somerset

Heyha · 17/05/2021 19:29

@Vivana

Somerset
Even Chard? 😬
DenisetheMenace · 17/05/2021 20:41

Bridgewater is horrible.

Eyesofdisarray · 17/05/2021 20:44

Beverley
Sandsend
Hornsea
Wells-next-the-sea

Gladimnotcampinginthisweather · 17/05/2021 20:56

Hornsea???

Vivana · 18/05/2021 00:15

Bridgwater and chard I agree are not that nice but we have beautiful countryside and lovely villages and it's really a lovely county. I specially love West Somerset

ReginaEvilQueen · 18/05/2021 01:36

@IrmaFayLear

Castleford. I liked the market, and people were so friendly. It seemed bustling, unlike so many towns nowadays.
Whoohoo Grin NC as I'm a frequent poster on MN and don't want to out myself lol but pleased to see this on first page! YESH to Castleford, people might be oh it's Cas Vegas and take the piss but the indoor market is amazing, and there's a good, full outdoor one as well several days. Also friendly community
Eyesofdisarray · 18/05/2021 10:55

Awww @Gladimnotcampinginthisweather my dog loves Hornsea 🐶
Great fish n chips too

Gladimnotcampinginthisweather · 18/05/2021 13:24

Eyesofdisarray not the same as living there.Wink