These are Britain’s most desirable towns... does yours make the cut?

View of Amersham, showing church tower, Buckinghamshire
Amersham in Buckinghamshire has the best of both worlds; a market town with rural surroundings - Richard Barnes / Alamy Stock Photo

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Do you live in one of Britain’s most affluent towns? The Telegraph commissioned estate agents Savills to use the latest census data to compile a list of the 50 places that scored the highest across several factors.

These included the proportion of residents holding managerial jobs, their level of qualifications, the state of their health and the costs of buying a house.

It will come as no surprise that the majority are in the South East, underlying the wealth-generating influence of London. All those in this region – including the overall winner, Harpenden – are within an hour’s commute of the capital.

But it’s not all about the South. Wilmslow, a Cheshire market town lying 11 miles south of Manchester, has climbed eight places since the research was last carried out using the 2011 census data.

Meanwhile, Cheadle Hulme, a suburb of Stockport, has leapt from 43rd place to 26th.

Newcomers to the top 50 list include Hurstpierpoint, a village in rural West Sussex, Hitchin in Hertfordshire and the city of Bath, which was last ranked at 60th and now lies in 44th place. Chigwell in Essex, once hailed by Charles Dickens as “the greatest place in the world”, has climbed the most places, from 69th to 32nd.

Penarth, a town that lies a few miles south of Cardiff, and is reputedly home to Britain’s first millionaire’s row that was built by Victorian shipping barons, only just missed out on being within the top 50; it is ranked at 51.

Lucian Cook, head of residential research for Savills, said: “It’s worth noting that these locations are not second-home hotspots.

“They are aspirational, -affluent places that attract incoming wealth with good schools and a strong quality of housing stock where residents are economically active who are building up their property and personal wealth.”

Here are the top 20. Scroll down for the full list.

1. Harpenden, Herts; average price £913,000

Harpenden
Well-connected Harpenden is top of the class, with a highly educated population and excellent road and rail links - Wirestock, Inc. / Alamy Stock Photo

Look up what people have to say about this town and “wealthy” and “affluent” are words that crop up – alongside “snobby”. Well-educated is certainly accurate: 60pc of the population have a “level four” qualification, equal to a bachelor’s degree.

Set between Luton and St Albans and 25 miles north of London, it attracts lots of families with “every club or class imaginable” says one local.

Kris Smith, of Savills, recommends its “twice-weekly street market and a superb range of restaurants, wine bars and leisure facilities”.

Harpenden isn’t only about its quick train connections, adds Sally Noakes, of Strutt & Parker: “The town is flanked – at a good distance away – by both the M1 and A1, which gives you easy links to London in the south and the Midlands.”