The UK's best postcodes to move to in 2023 have been released, with some new and exciting places making the acclaimed list.
Created by The Times, the list shows recognises areas with great pubs, local culture, independent shopping and beautiful scenery.
Noting postcodes in Glasgow, Norfolk and East Sussex, the list offers something for everyone and is the perfect guide if you're thinking about making a big move.
See the list now and find out if your local area made the spot or if you've found your next dream town.
UK's best postcodes to move to for 2023
G1, Glasgow
Perfect for those that like a party, G1 offers some of the best and most unique clubs in the UK, like the sustainable SGW3 that uses body heat to power the building.
The area has also been a set to a variety of popular shows, including the award-winning and critically acclaimed Succession.
G1 is the up-and-coming 'It' spot and is the perfect place if you like a late night out or fancy a sophisticated evening.
EH39, North Berwick, East Lothian
Another Scottish spot, the seaside town of North Berwick also makes the list.
Just a 30-minute train ride from Edinburgh, the town is great if you like the seaside life without the worry of tourists.
With impressive views of Bass Rock, colourful beach huts and plenty of yummy restaurants to enjoy a nice meal, it's the ideal seaside spot.
S38, Kelham Island, Sheffield
Moving more inland, Kelham is a man-made island that is more than 900 years old and is surrounded by the River Don.
Known as the industrial heartland, the area is an artist's dream, with breweries, markets and a thriving food scene.
You can even catch some great shows at the Yellow Arch which has seen Arctic Monkey, Jarvis Cocker and more perform.
NR25, Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk
This north Norfolk village is a beautiful location that is home to an 18th-century windmill, breathtaking coastal views and plenty of shops.
You can try some smoked fish at the Cley Smokehouse or try some yummy bread and pastries at Baked in Cley.
The beach is lovely and promises tourist-free days whilst still offering plenty of ice cream choices.
E10, Leyton, London
E10 is the perfect way to enjoy London without getting tired of the constant hustle and bustle.
In Zone 3 of London, the area is filled with creative folk and endless amounts of activities and plenty of independent shops.
You can even try some of the best baked goods in London at the likes of Marmelo.
NE64, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland
Newbiggin-by-the-Sea is an affordable coastal town that was once a Victorian resort.
Just a half-hour drive from Newcastle, the town feels remote and has an array of cafes to try and even an art deco ice cream parlour.
With two beaches and the county's longest promenade, you have the chance to spot a few dolphins, seals and even a whale or two.
LA9, Kendal, Cumbria
Kendal is a dream if you like the great outdoors, set near the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales its home to the Kendal Calling festival.
There are endless amounts of views, walks to enjoy and plenty of spots to grab a cup of tea and a slice of cake.
DL6, Potto, North Yorkshire
Potto is nestled in the North York Moors and is great if you need a break from the city or town life and are looking for some fresh countryside air.
With only 120 houses no shops and no pathways it's the perfect place to disconnect and relax.
You can take a walk to Whorlton Castle or Cleveland Hills, or why not enjoy a meal at Tomahawk Steakhouse?
TN35, Pett Level, East Sussex
Pett Level is set between Hastings and Rye and is described as Dungeness without the influencers.
Wild swimmers enjoy a swim in the area whilst you can explore the fossils on the beach or look at some of the unique and modern architecture in the area.
NP25, Monmouth, Monmouthshire
This Welsh town is great for creative souls, with the area's fringe art and folk scene.
You can try some of its local wine made at the Ancre Hill Vineyard, there is also the option of cider made at Apple County Cider Co.
BT48, Londonderry
Londonderry is in the northwest corner of Northern Ireland and is one of the cheapest places in the UK to get on the property ladder.
In recent years the spot has become popular due to the hit Channel 4 sitcom Derry Girls, which is set in the area.
Londonderry even has an impressive mutual for the show along with its impressive gallery, shops and live music scene.
You can see the full list via The Times.
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