'Delightful medieval town' hour's drive from Romford named UK's best place to live
Briefly

Saffron Walden, a charming market town in Essex, has been named the best place to live by the Sunday Times, winning praise for its rich cultural offerings and vibrant food scene. The town features notable landmarks such as Audley End House and Gardens and St Mary's Church, the largest parish church in Essex. Visitors can explore its fascinating history at the Saffron Walden Museum and enjoy leisurely strolls in the scenic outdoor spaces, including the famous mazes. With a cozy pub culture and historical charm, it's a great option for potential movers.
Saffron Walden, lauded for its 'rich cultural offering' and foodie scene, is named the top place to live by the Sunday Times, reflecting its diverse attractions.
Judges praised Saffron Walden's delightful medieval charm, rich heritage, and its appeal as a great spot for leisure with highlights like Audley End House.
Read at www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
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