Altrincham has been named one the best UK towns to live in (Image: Getty) England has no shortage of pretty market towns, but there's one that's constantly named better than the rest. Twice named Best Place to live in the North West by the Sunday Times, Altrincham has gone from being described as a "ghost town" to a cultural haven for visitors and locals alike. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.

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