Farsley and neighboring Pudsey were described by the judges as “upstairs”.  It comes as the nearby Ilkley has claimed the coveted Best Place for Life award in the UK.

The judges described Leeds as a “fuzzy patchwork” of suburbs with “good pieces combined with not-so-good pieces right next door”. Read more: Police were called as a flock of sheep fired video bells and CCTV censors on Leeds Street at 2 p.m. However, two areas of the city stood out for praise from the Sunday Times in the long-awaited list of the best places to live, published in full today (Sun.). The judges wrote: “The revival of the traditionally unfavorable southern half (of Leeds) is to be enhanced by a planned new station near the White Rose Mall. real village, they should have their eyes on Farsley. “Sunny Bank Mills sets the tone. Pudsey is a more leafy alternative.” The guide described Leeds city center as one of the best places to live in the UK, saying the pandemic “brought new life to Leeds”. Claremont Grove, Pudsey (Image: Google) He cited Everyman Cinema in Trinity Leeds, Leeds Playhouse and Northern Ballet as cultural attractions, while the Corn Exchange and Kirkgate Market were also praised. “Although Leeds is a compact city center, it is not full of options – student excavations, apartments in period conversions and construction projects for rent, such as Headline,” says the guide. Describes the best downtown address as The Quays on Concordia Street. Meanwhile, the luxurious Ilkley has been named the Best Place to Live in the UK. The city was praised for its top schools, interesting shops, impressive landscapes and convenient railway connections. Read more related articles Read more related articles