Best is bath, my sis lives there and took me to nicolaus cage's house, no one answered Worst is widnes Redditch is horrid too
Cumbernauld's a paradise compared to some places in Fife, particularly Methil: please log in to view this image
The bulk of Cheltenham is nice.. I certainly didnt notice any chavs when i was out there last weekend.. all relatively posh totty really.
I used to live in Fife for a while, with the exception of St Andrews the rest of the place is a dump. Places in Wales like Bridge End are pretty bad to. The worst places in England I've been to would probably have to be Hull or Middlesbrough, both absolute toilets
Ah...I am not that well versed in it...I was staying in Tivoli and going out round Montpelier and thought it was pretty smart...agree with the other comment about the posh totty as well
Tivoli is lovely, thats where the mrs used to live, did you ever venture into the Lansdown pub? we go there most tuesdays for quiz night..
Central Cheltenham is a great place, but a couple of miles down the road (towards Gloucester) and it's desperate. I haven't heard Wolverhampton (more specifically Willenhall) mentioned so having lived there for a year that'll get my vote - worst pubs in the world....
I used to go in the Tivoli pub on the corner, but it has since closed and re-opened, not sure what the name is now...
I used to work in Kenilworth a while back the place was possibly the dullest most expensive ****hole.. sandwiched between Leamington which was lovely, and Coventry which is a massive ****hole.
Yeah that end of town is really nice, and the Lansdown pub is too. Our Saturday league team used to be in there every saturday after a match. But as I said before most places in the UK have there nice and bad parts and as i currently live nearer the bad parts my opinion will be biased!
Can't believe how many people are saying Pitlochry, its got loads of terrible parts you need to get off the main street to see it but it has its ****holes full of eejits.
I might be an old **** but if I lived in Cheltenham I'd be driving 10 mins out of town to any number of great country pubs, the only pub in the centre I've enjoyed is that sausage pub. To be fair, I only ever visit the place for 4 days in March when it's pretty much bedlum so I may be judging unfairly, but I'd definitely be heading towards the pub at the top of Cleeve Hill, Winchcombe, or any number of villages with pubs you just don't ever want to leave...