The average house prices for the area is £315k
According to research from Savills and Telegraph Money, Hightown, in Sefton, is one of the most desirable villages in Britain to live in. The report looked at a number of aspects including highest house prices, best lifestyle factors, connectivity and aesthetic appeal.
Hightown is desirable because it's close enough to transport including a train station, on the Southport line, but also between Formby and Crosby beach and the National Trust pine woods. The Times report said: "Commuters can work in the city and retreat to the coast where there are sandy and shingle stretches, dunes and wetlands teaming with wildlife such as natterjack toads.
The menu is made up of a wide range of seasonal favourite dishes, along with classic pub food. The venue features a spacious dining room, a bar space and an outdoor dining area for alfresco dining. Frances McDonald, director of research at Savills says search criteria for picking a place to live has “shifted” in the past 18 months as workers have returned to the office.
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