Ranked: The Top 10 UK towns to retire in

London-based Estate Agents Douglas & Gordon have looked at the top 10 UK towns that are perfect to retire to.

Retirement is a time when many Brits look to relocate for a change of scenery in towns and villages that may not have been as convenient to live in while raising a family or working full time.

By looking at factors such as average rent and house prices, restaurants, and the number of parks and golf courses, Douglas & Gordon were able to rank the top 10 retirement towns. 

The Top 10 retirement towns:

Rank

Town

Average Rent

Restaurants 

Parks

Golf Courses

Average Temperature

Average Rainfall In October

Average House Price

1

Twickenham

7462.5

155

193

3

12

9.3

2,585,000

2

Richmond

25379

377

128

3

12

9.4

4,375,000

3

Bromley

3042.5

336

100

1

12

9.5

1,962,500

4

Sutton

2525

190

90

2

12

9.6

1,925,000

5

Beckenham

3150

86

185

2

12

9.5

1,519,000

6

Lymington

2125

72

52

2

12

10.3

1,394,750

7

Llandudno

662.5

144

36

5

11

13.4

1,287,500

8

Ilfracombe

1212.5

71

45

1

12

12.4

537,250

9

Glossop

905

66

151

1

9

11.3

792,500

10

Tynemouth

872.5

45

40

1

10

9.4

725,000

 

1. Twickenham

The London suburb has been ranked the best place to retire in throughout the whole of the UK, despite rents and house prices being higher than most of the other towns Twickenham offers plenty for retirees to do. The South- West London town has plenty of transport links, a huge 193 parks to visit and 3 golf courses for those that play. 

2. Richmond

Not far behind in second place and also a close neighbour of Twickenham is Richmond, the town has the highest average house and rent prices in the list but with extensive transport facilities, a choice of over 350 parks with the notorious being Richmond Park and over 377 restaurants to try out there are many benefits to retiring in Richmond.

3. Bromley

In third place is another London town, Bromley borders South-East London and Kent, meaning retirees can have the best of both worlds when it comes to living near a faster paced city to escape to the countryside for a bit. House prices and rent prices are not as high as the first two towns but still considerably steep however Bromley is a great location and there is plenty for retirees to do.

 

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