If you're looking for a picturesque village with charm, history, and an unbeatable community spirit, then Cound could be the perfect place for you. According to The Telegraph, Cound has been named one of the 'poshest' villages in Britain, thanks to its stunning period homes, desirable location, and rich heritage.
Rock, Cornwall. Rock, often referred to as 'Cornwall's Saint-Tropez', is a charming village on the River Camel's northeast bank, famed for its stunning coastal landscape, relaxed atmosphere, and upscale amenities. ...
The number of millionares in England's capital actually fell from 2024 to 2025 by 12 percent, dropping from 227,000 to 215,700. Still that's a heck of a lot of millionaires. As of now, London town is home to 352 centi-millionaires and 33 billionaires.
Windsor tops the list with over 850 millionaires followed by Weybridge with over 800 millionaires. Towns in the London commuter belt dominate the top 10, although it is interesting to see that a couple small towns around Manchester also make the list.
Home to Harrods, Hyde Park and some of the city's most elegant residences, this area is a magnet for international billionaires, celebrities and royals alike. Properties here routinely fetch £20 million or more, making it one of the priciest addresses in the world.
There are significant regional variations in prosperity, with South East England and North East Scotland being the richest areas per capita. The size of London's economy makes it the wealthiest city by GDP per capita in Europe.
The most beautiful village in England: how Bibury became a victim of its charm. Standing on the stone bridge that crosses the River Coln in the heart of Bibury on a clear spring day, it is not hard to see why the 19th-century designer William Morris described it as “the most beautiful village in England”.
Jaywick, in Essex, is often referred to as the "poorest place in the UK" and has been plagued by issues including dog poo, litter and poor drainage - but the community is fighting back. The UK's 'most deprived town' is filled with gutted homes, streets lined with poo and litter and locals say they've had enough.
Cornwall. Cornwall is the jewel of England's southwest. Its rugged coastline, turquoise waters, and charming fishing villages are just a few of the things that make it one of the most beautiful counties in the UK.
But beyond the capital, the UK's bougiest neighbourhoods can be found in the likes of Cambridge, Bristol, Manchester and Glasgow. North Central in Oxford was the most affluent place outside of London. It has an average house price of £1.3m and average household income of £115k.
Madhapar, a small village in Gujarat's Kutch region, holds over ₹5,000 crore in bank deposits across just 17 branches, according to a LinkedIn post by investment banker Sarthak Ahuja. That's an average of ₹15–20 lakh per household—mostly thanks to its global diaspora.
As of 2025, the New York metropolitan area is the world's principal fintech and financial center and the largest metropolitan economy in the world, with a nominal gross metropolitan product of over US$2.5 trillion.
The four boroughs with the highest levels of child poverty are all in Inner and East London - Hackney, Islington, Tower Hamlets and Newham. In these boroughs, more than 40% of children are in poverty.
Windsor is the richest town, with 250 multi-millionaires, others lie in close proximity in Berkshire, Surrey, Oxfordshire or Buckinghamshire. These are mostly small historical towns, within an hour's commute from the capital. After Windsor, nearby Ascot has the most multi-millionaires, with 220.
The West Midlands has the second highest poverty rate (24%), followed by the North West (23%) and Yorkshire and the Humber (23%). The proportion of people living in poverty in London almost doubles when housing costs are taken into account (rising from 15% before housing costs to 26% after housing costs).
The billionaire Hinduja family has topped the Sunday Times Rich List for the fourth consecutive year despite a decline in their fortune. Gopi Hinduja and his family, which is behind the Indian conglomerate Hinduja Group, were Britain's richest again after recording a wealth of £35.3 billion.
The Telegraph named Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire the poshest place in the UK. It said: 'A town best known for its Royal Regatta is surely the definition of posh. 'Many A-listers live hereabouts; £140 million Park Place, one of Britain's most expensive homes, is nearby.
Where are UK millionaires relocating to? Popular destinations include the UAE, USA, Switzerland, Italy, Portugal, Greece, and Saudi Arabia. These countries offer favourable tax treatment, investor visa routes, and potentially, greater fiscal stability.