All Places - Page 49

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

Portmeirion, Gwynedd

An enchanting Italianate village nestled on the North Wales coast, known for its colourful architecture, subtropical gardens, and role as the surreal backdrop to cult TV series The Prisoner.

★★★★☆ (4.0)
Portree, Highland

The colourful harbour town at the heart of the Isle of Skye, Portree is a charming base for exploring dramatic landscapes, with its lively cafés, independent shops, and a stunning backdrop of sea cliffs and rugged hills.

★★★★☆ (4.0)
Portrush, County Londonderry

A classic seaside resort with sandy beaches, amusements, and access to the Causeway Coast's dramatic scenery.

★★★☆☆ (3.0)
Portscatho, Cornwall

A peaceful Roseland village with a working harbour and painterly coastal views.

Portsmouth, Hampshire

A historic naval city with warships, waterfront views, and a lively seaside buzz.

Portstewart, County Londonderry

A stylish coastal town known for its crescent beach, promenade strolls, and café culture.

Potton, Bedfordshire

A small Georgian market town with a quiet square, local pubs, and a real sense of community.

Poynton-with-Worth, Cheshire

A leafy, affluent town with canalside walks, good schools, and a semi-rural feel just outside Manchester.

Preesall, Lancashire

A small town near the Wyre Estuary, often paired with neighbouring Knott End, offering coastal quiet and countryside views.

Prescot, Merseyside

A town with strong Shakespearean ties, now home to the new Shakespeare North Playhouse and a historic church at its heart.

Presteigne, Powys

A charming border town with a rich medieval history, cobbled streets, and a strong arts and literary scene.

Preston, Lancashire

A friendly city with industrial roots, green spaces, and a growing arts scene.

Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire

A peaceful market town nestled at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, offering scenic walks and good rail links to London.

Prudhoe, Northumberland

A town with a castle overlooking the Tyne, industrial roots, and access to beautiful countryside.

Pudsey, West Yorkshire

A suburban town between Leeds and Bradford, best known for lending its name to the BBC Children in Need mascot.

Purley, Greater London

A leafy commuter suburb in South London with a village-like atmosphere and easy access to the North Downs.

Purton, Gloucestershire

A peaceful village near the River Severn, known for countryside views and historic churches.

Putney, Greater London

A vibrant riverside district popular with rowers and young professionals, known for its pubs, green spaces, and high street.

Quedgeley, Gloucestershire

A growing residential suburb of Gloucester, with modern housing estates and good access to the M5.

Queenborough-in-Sheppey, Kent

A historic port town on the Isle of Sheppey with maritime heritage and quiet quayside charm.