Property guru Sarah Beeny is setting off around the UK, armed with all the latest data and accompanied by leading statistics experts, in a bid to find the best places to live. And she’s pulled together a detailed and rather surprising picture of the country today. When people think of the best places to live in Britain, the quintessential chocolate box villages often spring to mind. However, if you are young and need a job or great schools for your kids, these charming rural locations are not going to be ideal. Each year, close to a million people in their twenties move around the UK, so Sarah is going to help three people from this age group to think differently about where they might forge a new life. We also visit Belfast, which ranks top in the UK for wellbeing; Bristol, a major hub for young entrepreneurs; Edinburgh which boasts high levels of disposable income; Cumbria, where England’s most affordable homes are to be found; Manchester which leads for transport and culture and Sheffield, where 94% of the population have easy access to green spaces - before revealing where’s best overall. From affordable housing, jobs, business, wellbeing, and culture to transport and family life, The Best Place to Live looks at the range of factors and practical decisions that will most affect our quality of life, now and in the future.