Revealed: The top 10 British towns for beautiful high streets

From the neighbourhood pub and welcoming cafés to the community library and a handful of independent shops, the traditional British high street has long held a special place in everyday life across the UK.

That said, not every town centre is thriving. A Centre for Cities report published last year found that Newport in Wales had a vacancy rate of 19 per cent, with Bradford and Blackpool not far behind.

Even as high streets have lost some of their former influence in recent years, they remain an important part of British culture, particularly in smaller towns where they often serve as the heart of the community.

Across the country, many of the UK’s most attractive towns still boast lively, picture-postcard high streets filled with character and charm.

With that in mind, the Daily Mail Travel team has put together a selection of some of the finest examples Britain has to offer — ideal inspiration for your next staycation.

Stamford, Lincolnshire

Stamford, with its creamy stone and high-end independent shops, can rival any Cotswolds high street for charm

Stamford, with its creamy stone and high-end independent shops, can rival any Cotswolds high street for charm

Stamford has often served as an atmospheric setting for period dramas, including the 2005 film Pride & Prejudice, where its handsome streets nearly stole the spotlight from Keira Knightley.

Set on the River Welland, this affluent market town has built a loyal following thanks to its elegant 16th- and 17th-century Clipsham stone buildings, distinctive independent shops and inviting, character-filled pubs.

Cast yourself back in time in this picturesque town – and enjoy the food and drink, too. Luxury hotel and restaurant The George, right in the heart of town, is booked up weeks in advance.

Burford, Cotswolds 

Burford, with its historic houses and cute shops, is one of the UK's best high streets

Burford, with its historic houses and cute shops, is one of the UK’s best high streets

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Burford is often considered the gateway to the Cotswolds, and for good reason, with medieval streets and one of the prettiest high streets in the already competitively beautiful region.

A higgledy-piggledy jumble of houses, independent shops and eateries decorate the hillside street – don’t miss the Mad Hatter Bookshop and Burford Garden Company. 

In terms of history, there’s no shortage. A pub housed in a rambling old timber-and-stone building with original fireplaces, The Highway Inn, dates back to 1400. 

Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

Next up is Bury St Edmunds, located in Suffolk

Next up is Bury St Edmunds, located in Suffolk

Bury St Edmunds was ranked as one of the 10 best high streets with the longest run of independent shops last year by the Express – and was also voted as the best place to live in Suffolk in the Lifestyle guide.

With more than 1,000 years of history, the town’s Abbey is worth a visit – and the high street itself combines modern shopping at the Arc Shopping Centre and Buttermarket & Cornhill with more quaint parts including Abbeygate Street.

It is also considered Suffolk’s Foodie Capital, perfect for those seeking pub classics and good beer.

Rye, East Sussex

Rye in East Sussex has soared to popularity thanks to its winding streets

Rye in East Sussex has soared to popularity thanks to its winding streets

Rye combines cobbled medieval streets, historic architecture and independent boutiques – and it’s right by the sea.

The high street itself has thriving local businesses, and country lifestyle experts at British outdoor brand Welligogs say that Rye is one of the UK’s most beautiful small towns, and shares many of the same qualities that make the Cotswolds so popular.

There are antique shops and independent boutiques to explore, and you shouldn’t miss a visit to Mermaid Street for some of the most photographed views in the UK.

Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire

Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire is another standout destination in the UK

Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire is another standout destination in the UK

Bradford-on-Avon is less well-known than many other UK towns, but the Wiltshire gem has all the history, Georgian architecture and calm waterways that make many bigger names stand out.

A highlight is the Shambles, a 15th-century cobbled area with pretty boutiques and streets – visit the secondhand bookshop and one of the tiny cafes while you’re here.

Visit Wiltshire says: ‘Cross the ancient Town Bridge and you’ll see the hill peppered with historic weavers’ cottages and the riverbank lined with 19th-century former cloth mills, offering a glimpse into the town’s rich industrial history.

‘The town also hosts a vibrant calendar of annual events, including the Duck Race, Lions Fun Day, Green Man Festival, Secret Gardens, Walking Festival, and much more.’

Wilmslow, Cheshire

Locals and visitors alike rave about the town centre in Wilmslow, Cheshire

Locals and visitors alike rave about the town centre in Wilmslow, Cheshire

If shopping is your thing, head to Wilmslow, which has everything from high-end retailers to independent stores.

Food is also worth writing home about here, with options ranging from Italian food at CIBO to Stolen Lamb for Greek, as well as Zumuku Sushi.

The affluent town’s high street is also part of Cheshire’s ‘Golden Triangle’, a wealthy part of the country that has drawn in many Premier League footballers as residents.

Harrogate, North Yorkshire

Harrogate in North Yorkshire has long been considered one of the UK's most charming areas

Harrogate in North Yorkshire has long been considered one of the UK’s most charming areas

Harrogate offers elegant architecture, green spaces and a refined food scene and is attracting 40 per cent more visitors year on year.

Plus, Harrogate has been named both one of the world’s most welcoming destinations and the UK’s most welcoming for 2026.

It’s celebrated for its strong sense of community – from friendly independent shops and cafés to beautifully maintained streets, leafy greenery, and elegant spa heritage that create a warm welcome for residents and visitors alike.

Lymington, Hampshire 

Joining the list is the colourful town of Lymington in Hampshire

Joining the list is the colourful town of Lymington in Hampshire

The port town of Lymington blends harbour charm with excellent shopping – from Elliott’s, a fashion brand that has been here since 1873, to a range of art galleries, including The Salt Marsh Gallery and Stephen Lee’s.

Lymington’s Charter Market takes place on a Saturday on the high street, often considered a hidden gem – and with a history dating back to the 13th century. 

The town backs directly onto the New Forest, where there are plenty of trails offering a mix of woodland, heath and marshes within minutes of the high street. 

Narberth, Pembrokeshire

With bright houses lining the streets, Narberth in Pembrokeshire is up next

With bright houses lining the streets, Narberth in Pembrokeshire is up next

‘Narberth is a gorgeous little market town in the east of Pembrokeshire. Multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the high street which has developed quite a reputation as a shopper’s heaven,’ according to Visit Pembrokeshire.

Vintage and antique shops decorate the colourful streets, while food establishments are a dime a dozen.

Top choices include The Angel Narberth and The Barley Gastrobar, as well as modern hotspots Annwn and food market Hwb.

North Berwick, East Lothian 

Rounding out the list is North Berwick, situated in East Lothian

Rounding out the list is North Berwick, situated in East Lothian

Named the Sunday Times’ Best Place to Live in 2024, it’s easy to see why North Berwick, in Scotland, is so highly regarded.

With a relaxed ambience and coastal scenery, it has a rare appeal for a UK town, and with Edinburgh just an hour away, it’s easy to reach.

High street highlights here include gastropub The Bonnie Badger, independent shops such as Time and Tide and a whole host of cafes.

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