Hertfordshire's poshest village has been revealed in a new list of the country's most desirable areas.
The Telegraph has shared reseach from Savills highlighting the top spots based on a mix of the highest house prices, best lifestyle amenities, connectivity and even chocolate-box appeal.
Little Gaddesden, a 20-minute drive away from Kings Langley, was named the best village in Hertfordshire.
Little Gaddesden named among poshest places to live in UK
Little Gaddesden has plenty of historic connections with the National Trust's Ashridge Estate as well as be surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty thanks to it views of rolling green fields.
The village is near to a local market town of Berkhamsted along with Berkhamsted Tennis and cricket club, which gives locals the chance to get all their amenities whilst having their pocket of countryside life.
But Little Gaddesden isn't great for everyone as it has a very high average house price of £1,333,501 driven by its proximity to Berhamsted, a town popular with London commuters.
With its characterful and quirky local shops, good schools and local sports club, the village of Local Gaddesden is a highly desirable area.
Estate agents Savills has seen a 60 per cent rise in demand for rental homes in the most desirable countryside locations nationwide.
Many prospective buyers are opting to rent a home in the country while waiting for a property to become available in their chosen area.
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