The perfect blend of urban and spectacular rural area, Dorset has gained popularity among new relocators as it offers a bunch of housing options with such reasonable prices that are apt for your budget. Along with that, the environment, great schools, unique wildlife, and exciting nightlife are some of the things that make your stay happy and memorable.

The businesses are booming rapidly in Dorset that provides great employment opportunities. The town has miles of sandy beaches, longest life expectancy, postcard villages, and beautiful weather that are perfectly serving as the cherry on the cake.

Here is the list of 7 best places to live in Dorset in 2024

1. Dorchester

One of the happiest places in Britain, Dorchester has so much diversity and friendly neighbors to ensure you feel like home here.

The town is desirable among people due to its high volume of inventory, tons of housing options with reasonable prices, community involvement, and most of all global cuisines to cater to foodies.

The average price for property in Dorchester stood at £370,676.

2. Bridport

Known as London-by-the-sea, Bridport has an open heart community, rich cultural sites, an amazing shopping and eating experience, incredible countryside to dive into its beauty.

The city has some good schools along with some nearby town schools too.

The average price for property in Bridport stood at £367,942.

3. Lyme Regis

Being placed in fifth best place to live in by ‘ The Sunday Times’, Lyme Regis is a gateway to the Jurassic Coas (World Heritage site).

If you are a writer or artist, Lyme Regis is the perfect place to find some great working opportunities along with that there is one of the best schools for arts too.

The average price for property in Lyme Regis stood at £469,483.

4. Sherborne

If you are looking for a peaceful stay, Sherbone can be the best place for you. The town is unspoilt, and makes people fall in love with its enchanting market and River Yeo.

People are friendly and the annual grand festival, Sherborne Abbey Festival, would make you call this place your home.

The average price for property in Sherborne stood at £374,875.

5. Christchurch

If you are looking for a city that offers great growth and job opportunities, Christchurch is a perfect place to give a boom to your career.

The city doesn’t also offer multiple growth options but the beautiful landscape, convenient market, great activities and attractions will seize your heart.

The average price for a property in Christchurch is £437319.

6. Blandford Forum

Blandford Forum or ‘A Unique Georgian Town’ has attracted tourists with its elegant market surrounded by green fields and wooded hills. The town also has wide ranges of schools to suit every age and aspirants, that way securing the future of your child.

The average price for property in Blandford Forum stood at £357,019.

7. Frendown

One of the largest towns of Dorset, Frendown is a modern town with a vibrant variety of clubs and ancient heathland. The town has good transport services, great outdoor sports, plenty of shops, and a wide range of employment opportunities.

The average price for property in Ferndown stood at £419,884.

5 reasons to move in Dorset

  • Jurassic coast in Dorset was the first natural site to make the UNESCO World Heritage list which means Dorset is rich in fossil findings, hence you will stay closer to nature.
  • If you are a foodie and spicy lover, Dorset will impress you specifically with its Dorset Naga chillies, world’s hottest chillies.
  • Dorset is one of those towns which is peaceful and a perfect way to enjoy the environment. If you love greenery, Dorset will make you fall in love with its beauty.
  • Dorset has some of the great schools and the people are good too, hence you don’t have to worry about the upbringing of your child.
  • Dorset is a popular destination for walkers and seaside enthusiasts so if you are the one then get ready for some fun and thrill.
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Kimberly Garrison

It looks like Kimberly Garrison is on a mission to enjoy her days in different cities. Halling from an orthodox family of Edinburgh, she has fought her way to choosing and following this life. Now she is a traveller by heart and a writer by profession.

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