Skipton named Britain’s happiest place to live in 2025

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Skipton has been named the happiest place to live in Great Britain, topping Rightmove’s annual Happy at Home Index for the first time.

The North Yorkshire market town ranked highest among more than 200 locations surveyed, with residents praising its access to nature, friendly community and availability of essential services.

The survey, now in its 14th year, gathered responses from thousands of people across the country on factors ranging from green space and local amenities to employment opportunities and overall wellbeing. Skipton had previously placed second in 2020 and sixth last year.

This year’s results place Richmond-upon-Thames in London in second position, with Camden taking third, the first time the North London borough has appeared in the top three. Stirling was rated the happiest place to live in Scotland, while Anglesey led in Wales.

AROUND THE REGIONS

Residents in the South West reported the highest overall satisfaction with where they live, while those in the East Midlands were least content, though differences between regions were small.

The data also showed that people living in rural or coastal locations and those close to national parks or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty were more likely to report high levels of happiness. Happiness increased steadily with age, with over-65s the most content and 18-24s the least.

Skipton residents also viewed the town as affordable by national standards. The average asking price for a home is £326,093, below the national average of £364,833, and the second-lowest among the top ten happiest areas.

NEIGHBOURS AND GREEN SPACES

Colleen Babcock (main picture, inset), Rightmove’s property expert, said: “Each year our study celebrates all the different things that make us feel happy with where we live – our neighbours, green spaces, having access to important services. A lot more goes into choosing an area to live other than the home itself.

“Being within easy reach of nature and green spaces regularly comes out as an important factor for people, along with having friendly neighbours and feeling you can truly be yourself where you live.

“It’s great to see the town of Skipton getting the attention it deserves this year having ranked highly in previous studies.”

COMMUNITY AND COUNTRYSIDE
Patrick McCutcheon, head of residential at Dacre, Son & Hartley in Yorkshire
Patrick McCutcheon, Dacre, Son & Hartley

Patrick McCutcheon, head of residential at Dacre, Son & Hartley in Yorkshire, said: “Combining community, countryside and communication – Skipton has it all.

“A highly desirable living environment with immediate access to The Dales and a beautiful setting amidst some of the region’s finest countryside, and only a little more than an hour from The Lake District.”

He added: “Leeds, Bradford, Harrogate and the M65, with its Manchester links, are all easily accessible for both leisure and business. From the town’s station, there are now also regular services to London Kings Cross.

“The historic castle lights up the colourful High Street market whilst the Leeds / Liverpool canal, Pennine Way and surrounding moors offer endless opportunities for challenging walks, road and mountain biking and enhance the appeal of this living environment.”

Rightmove: Great Britain's happiest places to live
Source: Rightmove

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