A recent survey has revealed the top five 'most stylish' and 'instagrammable' places you can live in Wiltshire.
Furniturebox has carried out polling among 5,000 people in Wiltshire as part of their project to find the 'top 60 stylish locations' in the UK.
Locations were ranked according to the beauty of their buildings, the scenery, how 'instagrammable' the best features are and each place's popularity as a filming location.
The survey revealed that the small Wiltshire village of Biddestone is the most stylish place to live in Wiltshire.
Although it may be small, Biddestone is the primary filming location of Sky drama's Agatha Raisin & the Quiche of Death.
With only around 500 people calling it home, the 'classical' looking village is made up of Cotswold stone houses surrounded by a large green and a duck pond.
The ancient coaching inn named White Horse is the village's only pub, and it sits just down the road from the medieval St Nicholas' Church.
The second most stylish place to live in Wiltshire was named as Malmesbury, and in third place was Lacock followed by Ramsbury in fourth and Marlborough in fifth.
“All 60 places on the list would have been worthy winners and show why the UK is such a stylish country, loved by artists, filmmakers and tourists from all over the world," said a spokesperson for Furniturebox.
They continued: “What is interesting is how influential Instagram has become in boosting tourism in many of our top 60, particularly around Wiltshire.
"It is a massive help for visitor numbers, too, if a popular film or TV show uses a town or village as a location.
“Most of the locations in the top 60 are not the most affluent or fashionable in their localities. It shows that style can be achieved whatever your budget - and that is very true of furniture.”
Furniturebox was first founded eight years ago by former school friends Monty George and Dan Beckles who claim to be a new breed of 'Gen Z entrepreneurs'.
Other nearby honourable mentioned from their UK's 60 most stylish places guide include Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire and Kingham in Oxfordshire.
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