A sleepy village nestled away in the countryside near Coventry has been hailed as the UK's prettiest. Inkberrow is also famed for its connection to the long-running Radio 4 soap, The Archers, which is set in the fictional village of Ambridge. According to its creators, the town was designed with Inkberrow in mind.

You don't have to be there long before you can see why writers would try to capture its quintessentially British charm . It's not hard to see why the writers chose this dreamy spot. Surrounded by beautiful countryside walks, parish churches and a mock Tudor pub, it's the kind of place you'd drive past and see yourself living out your life in a state of bliss.

But despite its charm, there aren't many people living there. According to the 2021 Census, in 2020, there were only 2,300 villagers. In the 1960s, it was earmarked as the perfect spot for a new town to built, part of massive plans to build up huge swathes of the UK after the war.

Thankfully, the scheme flopped - leaving behind this stunning little village. What's Inkberrow like if you're looking to buy a house there? For people looking to settle in Inkberrow, there's plenty to attract them. It sits close to the A422 between Stratford-upon-Avon and Worcester, making it easy to get into work in the larger towns.

Being so rural, you might've expected a cheaper price, but the average price there over the past 12 months is actually £474,778, however people who live there insist it's worth it. Inkberrow has loads t.