All Places - Page 10

Browse our full directory of towns, villages and cities reviewed on Should I Visit? – listed alphabetically for easy browsing.

Bridgnorth, Shropshire

A striking riverside town split between high and low levels, linked by a historic cliff railway.

Bridgwater, Somerset

A historic market town with industrial heritage, carnival spirit, and access to the Somerset Levels.

Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire

A classic British seaside resort with sandy beaches, a working harbour, and family-friendly fun.

Bridport, Dorset

A lively market town with artistic flair, near the Jurassic Coast and golden cliffs of West Bay.

Brierfield, Lancashire

A small former mill town in Pendle country, with strong community roots and moorland nearby.

Brierley, South Yorkshire

A quiet former mining village with rural surroundings and a strong sense of local identity.

Brigg, Lincolnshire

A traditional market town with riverside walks, antique shops, and a gentle pace of life.

Brighouse, West Yorkshire

A friendly town with canalside charm, regular markets, and a strong local spirit.

Brightlingsea, Essex

A small seaside town with colourful beach huts, sailing heritage, and estuary views.

Brighton, East Sussex

A vibrant seaside city known for its bohemian vibe, pebble beach, and iconic pier.

★★★★☆ (4.0)
Bristol

A creative, independent city with colourful street art, harbourside charm, and engineering marvels.

★★★★☆ (4.0)
Brixham, Devon

A picturesque fishing port on the English Riviera with steep streets, seafood, and harbour views.

Brixton, Greater London

A vibrant, multicultural neighbourhood known for its music scene, markets, and creative energy.

Broad Haven, Pembrokeshire

A family-friendly seaside village with a sweeping sandy bay and great coastal walks.

★★★☆☆ (3.0)
Broadstairs and St Peter's, Kent

A charming coastal town with sandy bays, Dickensian heritage, and old-fashioned seaside appeal.

Bromborough, Merseyside

A quiet Wirral town with retail parks, green spaces, and ancient village origins.

Bromley, Greater London

A leafy suburban borough with shopping, parks, and a mix of village charm and city access.

Bromsgrove, Worcestershire

A commuter-friendly town with historic buildings, local arts, and access to the Lickey Hills.

Bromyard, Herefordshire

A traditional market town known for festivals, half-timbered buildings, and rural charm.

Broseley, Shropshire

A quiet Ironbridge Gorge town with rich industrial history and a strong local character.