The Times has singled out an area in Cumbria as one of the 'best places to live by the sea in the UK'.

Facing heavy competition, the quaint village won the travel writers' favour for several reasons.

Price, location and more importantly, the 'friendliness' of locals. Where else but Cumbria, eh?

Of the list, they said: "This selection of the best places to live by the coast includes something for everyone: arty, commutable towns, seaside suburbs, pretty honeypots and spectacular, wild escapes.

"All these contrasting locations have something to offer in every season, with the kind of communities, connections and practicalities that will make the holiday feeling last all year round."

Arnside, Cumbria

Average price: £367,629

The Times said: "The magnificent vista along the wooded shore of the Kent estuary is one of the best estuary views — an ever-changing spectacle of glowing sand, sparkling water and wonderful wildlife."


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They continued: "Try to bag a room or two with a view and ideally a garden, perhaps at sea level on the Promenade or High Knott Road and Redhills Road closer to the panoramic summit of Arnside Knott.

"A handful of larger, grander homes might top the £1 million mark but there are plenty of good houses on the market for £500,000. Visitors descend on the village on a summer’s evening to watch the sunset while tucking into cod and chips from the famous chippie.

"But the social scene remains lively all year at the friendly sailing club and a variety of other groups and classes."