Your part of Happy places to live in Britain . While your article shows many places nearby, it fails to discuss Fleece Inn in BREETFORTTON.
National Trust’s owned, it is built in the early 15th century as a longhouse by a prosperous yeoman farmer called Byrd. It later became a pub, constructed in the 17th century and remained in the Byrd family to 1977. It also the place to kick the annual Asparagus Festival and auction, and served a more expensive beer called a pig’s ear, another product with local “gras” that makes local people happy.
Dr Stephen Martin
Matlock, Derbyshire
It is disturbing to read your Caernarfon description as the third happiest place to live in Britain without mentioning the city language. Most happiness feels like living here comes from our own language, which we share with people from around the world. It develops a community feeling and a medium of a prosperous culture. In encouraging your readers to move there in complete rejection of its ecosystic linguistically, you have destroyed the basis of yourself “part”.
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Caernarfon
The writer of the Lewes section despite managing the major part of the city, Harvey’s beer to Cliffe Bridge with the Ouse Ouse. it Brewing Since 1820s And Grade II listed redbick buildings, including a executing chimney, designed by leading Victorian architect William Bradford. Award-winning beers include one of the best casks known to drink class: sussex most bitter. Beers can use many pubs in lewes. Pubs and beer should be high in any city visit.
Roger Protz
St Albans
Thanks for the trumpet that Berwick-in-Tweed is the happiest place to live in Great Britain. Now let’s expect more visitors than we have received. Grrr.
June Neilson
Berwick-on-Tweed, Northumberland