Mermaid Street, Rye
The cobbled Mermaid Street in Rye in East Sussex is lined with quaint houses full of history and you can probably tell why it's quickly become one of my favourites. As it's situated in a well established town, you have lots of shops to wander around full of vintage nicknacks and you can make a whole day trip out of it. I highly recommend a trip to The Cobbles Tea Room for afternoon tea (their scones were delicious!).
The Street, Castle Combe
It won't come as a surprise that the main street in Castle Combe features in this list. It's famed for its chocolate box cottages and cobbled street that makes you feel like you've stepped back in time. Perfect from every angle, it's a great spot to take a wander around no matter the season. I personally love visiting on a foggy autumnal morning and then retreating back to the Castle Inn for a hot drink to warm up. Whilst the village is beautiful and you won't need a long time to visit, it's one you can't miss out on if you're doing a Cotswolds road trip.
The Shambles, York
The Shambles in York is a medieval street that dates back to the 14th century with timber houses that feel like they're leaning towards you as you wander down this narrow street. It's hard not to feel in a magic mood as there are a lot of Harry Potter shops to wander in as fans of the film franchise often claim that it bares a striking resemblance to Diagon Alley. In the early hours of the morning you'll have the street pretty much to yourself, but my favourite time to visit in later on in the evening when the lights gently shine on the street.
Gold Hill, Shaftesbury
This iconic view is Gold Hill in Shaftesbury is famous for it's feature in the Hovis advert back in the 1970's. With a steep cobbled street and row of picture perfect cottages, this street is perfectly set with the rolling hills behind it. Perfect no matter the season, Gold Hill in Shaftesbury has cemented itself on many prettiest streets in the UK and I couldn't not feature it in my list too.
The Vennel, Edinburgh
I don't think photographs could ever do The Vennel justice, as this quaint steep street feels like you're stepping into a fairytale. Technically it's probably more of an alleyway than a street, but it had to make the line up anyway. The houses perfectly frame the castle sitting on top of the hill and no matter the time of year it's beautiful, but it looks extra perfect in Autumn when the leaves are brown and falling onto the pathway.
Where are your favourite streets in the UK?
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