featured-image

They are quite likely to be working from home, and a gastro pub, attractive scenery, friendly community, fast wi-fi and reasonable proximity to a town or city are on their wish lists. We've consulted property experts and estate agents across the country, and analysed house prices, connectivity, and access to the beautiful countryside, to bring you the best locations in the UK to relocate and work from home. Each location offers a different type of living, whether you're after a rural village on the coast or a glamorous celebrity hangout.

Here's our ultimate guide to Britain's top 20 WFH hotspots. Ogmore-by-sea, Vale of Glamorgan The tufty, sheep-bitten grass and pretty pub The Watermill, below, make this a scenic destination A walk along the tufty, sheep-bitten grass overlooking this stretch of Glamorgan's Heritage Coast is sure to blow away the city cobwebs. Yet Ogmore is more than a weekend resort, it's a real year-round community.



There is a pretty pub, The Watermill, a very jolly general store, selling most daily necessities and, for more specialised items Cowbridge, with its boutiques and excellent bookshop is only 9 miles away. Average house price: £468,500 Connectivity: Ultrafast available. Four miles to Bridgend for trains to London and the M4, from where it's 24 miles to Cardiff.

Food and drink: Try The Watermill for traditional English pub food and Surf Shack Bay for their pizzas. What makes it special: The late poet, Dannie Abse waxed lyrical over Ogmore's 'chemic.

Back to Beauty Page