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The UK's 20 most beautiful villages, according to travel photographers, from ... trends now
The UK's 20 most beautiful villages, according to travel photographers, from ... trends now

The UK's 20 most beautiful villages, according to travel photographers, from ... trends now

The most beautiful villages in the UK have been named - and ranked - with the prize for the most picturesque going to a fishing townlet with 'stunning scenery everywhere'.

So reveals Big 7 Travel, which asked some of the UK's leading travel photographers to vote for the nation's most beautiful villages and then used their responses to compile the list.

From coastal communities with breathtaking vistas to countryside boltholes with cobbled streets and charming stone houses, the 20-strong ranking is sure to ignite your wanderlust.

It features popular places such as Cornwall's Port Isaac and Devon's South Pool as well as lesser-known gems such as Alnmouth, Northumberland, and Laugharne, Carmarthenshire.

Ullapool in Ross and Cromarty, Lower Slaughter in the Cotswolds and Snowdonia's Betws-y-Coed also feature among the photographers' favourites.

Scroll down for the full ranking, presented here in reverse order. In theory, the further you scroll, the more mesmerised you'll be. Don't agree with the order? Cast your vote for your favourite in our poll at the bottom...

20. TURVILLE, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, ENGLAND: Turville is the picture-perfect image of a rural English village. So says Big 7 Travel, which praises its Tudor cottages, picket fences, historic church, 'pretty windmill' and 'friendly' 16th-century pub. 'The setting is so quaint that it¿s been featured on many TV shows, including Killing Eve and The Vicar of Dibley,' the travel site adds

20. TURVILLE, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, ENGLAND: Turville is the picture-perfect image of a rural English village. So says Big 7 Travel, which praises its Tudor cottages, picket fences, historic church, 'pretty windmill' and 'friendly' 16th-century pub. 'The setting is so quaint that it’s been featured on many TV shows, including Killing Eve and The Vicar of Dibley,' the travel site adds

19. SOUTH POOL, DEVON, ENGLAND: Ways to pass the time here? 'Walks along picturesque paths, watching the creek¿s changing tide, and soaking up the coastal sun in a cosy pub garden,' says Big 7 Travel, adding: 'When the tide is high, boats and canoes glide through the waters, bobbing past whitewashed cottages and lush green hills'

19. SOUTH POOL, DEVON, ENGLAND: Ways to pass the time here? 'Walks along picturesque paths, watching the creek’s changing tide, and soaking up the coastal sun in a cosy pub garden,' says Big 7 Travel, adding: 'When the tide is high, boats and canoes glide through the waters, bobbing past whitewashed cottages and lush green hills'

18. SONNING, BERKSHIRE, ENGLAND: 'Honey-coloured cottages and overhanging trees along the River Thames' are what visitors can expect in Sonning, described by Big 7 Travel as 'a little fairytale nook of Berkshire'. The website recommends the 'charming' pub gardens and riverside tearooms and taking a boat tour to marvel at the riverside mansions, adding that the village is 'so idyllic that it has attracted many celebrities, including George and Amal Clooney'

18. SONNING, BERKSHIRE, ENGLAND: 'Honey-coloured cottages and overhanging trees along the River Thames' are what visitors can expect in Sonning, described by Big 7 Travel as 'a little fairytale nook of Berkshire'. The website recommends the 'charming' pub gardens and riverside tearooms and taking a boat tour to marvel at the riverside mansions, adding that the village is 'so idyllic that it has attracted many celebrities, including George and Amal Clooney'

17. LOWER SLAUGHTER, THE COTSWOLDS, ENGLAND: 'Lower Slaughter is one of the most beautiful villages in the Cotswolds,' says Big 7 Travel, 'with traditional limestone cottages, pretty stone footbridges, the calm River Eye running through, and an old water mill. There has been no building work in Lower Slaughter since 1906, so a walk through the village really does feel like stepping back in time'

17. LOWER SLAUGHTER, THE COTSWOLDS, ENGLAND: 'Lower Slaughter is one of the most beautiful villages in the Cotswolds,' says Big 7 Travel, 'with traditional limestone cottages, pretty stone footbridges, the calm River Eye running through, and an old water mill. There has been no building work in Lower Slaughter since 1906, so a walk through the village really does feel like stepping back in time'

16. ALFRISTON, EAST SUSSEX, ENGLAND: Nestled along the banks of Cuckmere River just 16 miles (25km) from the city of Brighton, Alfriston is said to be a place that 'embodies idyllic village life'. Think 'cosy' thatch-roofed pubs, 'chocolate-box cottages', medieval buildings and independent shops

16. ALFRISTON, EAST SUSSEX, ENGLAND: Nestled along the banks of Cuckmere River just 16 miles (25km) from the city of Brighton, Alfriston is said to be a place that 'embodies idyllic village life'. Think 'cosy' thatch-roofed pubs, 'chocolate-box cottages', medieval buildings and independent shops

15. ALNMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND, ENGLAND: This 'quiet yet quaint village' is 'clinging to the edges of the North Sea. When the tide is out, the golden sands come into vision, creating a perfectly curved soft sand beach. With kite surfers taking to the waters and colourful townhouses in the background, it¿s a picture-perfect scene.'

15. ALNMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND, ENGLAND: 'Alnmouth is a quiet yet quaint village clinging to the edges of the North Sea,' says Big 7 Travel. 'When the tide is out, the golden sands come into vision, creating a perfectly curved soft sand beach. With kite surfers taking to the waters and colourful townhouses in the background, it’s a picture-perfect scene'

14. BETWS-Y-COED, SNOWDONIA, WALES: This Welsh village is 'as pretty as can be' with its slate houses set along a 'gentle river flanked by lush greenery'. It is described as the 'gateway to the grandeur of Snowdonia', with 'natural beauty aplenty'

14. BETWS-Y-COED, SNOWDONIA, WALES: This Welsh village is 'as pretty as can be' with its slate houses set along a 'gentle river flanked by lush greenery'. It is described as the 'gateway to the grandeur of Snowdonia', with 'natural beauty aplenty'

13. BEDDGELERT, SNOWDONIA, WALES: 'Nestled in the foothills of Snowdon, this village is as scenic as you can get,' says Big 7 Travel. The village is 'a pretty smattering of grey-stone cottages, cosy pubs, and craft shops' while the 'dramatic' surrounding scenery 'stretches up to the mountaintop, which you can take in from the village¿s stone bridge'

13. BEDDGELERT, SNOWDONIA, WALES: 'Nestled in the foothills of Snowdon, this village is as scenic as you can get,' says Big 7 Travel. The village is 'a pretty smattering of grey-stone cottages, cosy pubs, and craft shops' while the 'dramatic' surrounding scenery 'stretches up to the mountaintop, which you can take in from the village’s stone bridge'

12. PORTLOE, CORNWALL, ENGLAND: A 'cluster of sea-sprayed, whitewashed cottages' make up the village of Portloe, which is perched on the Roseland Peninsula. It is said to be 'a true snapshot of what a peaceful Cornish fishing village is like', with 'blissfully uncrowded' beaches and 'jaw-droppingly beautiful' coastal walks

12. PORTLOE, CORNWALL, ENGLAND: A 'cluster of sea-sprayed, whitewashed cottages' make up the village of Portloe,

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