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Britain's 24 Safest Villages Offer Idyllic Refuge for Families
7 Oct
Summary
- Villages offer low crime rates, strong community spirit, and tranquil settings
- Holmes Chapel, Cheshire named the UK's safest village with just 7.1 crimes per 1,000 people
- Charminster, Dorset and Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire also among the top safest spots

A recent investigation has uncovered the UK's 24 safest villages, providing a haven for families seeking to escape urban crime. According to the report, these quaint rural communities offer a unique blend of low crime rates, close-knit community spirit, and idyllic natural settings.
Leading the pack is Holmes Chapel in Cheshire, which recorded just 7.1 crimes per 1,000 people last year - a staggeringly low figure compared to the national average of 152 per 1,000. Other top contenders include Charminster in Dorset and Great Shelford in Cambridgeshire, both of which have seen a significant decrease in overall criminal activity in the past 12 months.
Beyond the impressive crime statistics, these villages also boast a strong sense of community, with residents taking pride in their surroundings and actively participating in local events and initiatives. Many offer a range of amenities, from traditional pubs and shops to primary schools and recreational facilities, all within easy reach of the picturesque countryside.
Experts say the combination of safety and community is a major draw for families looking to raise their children in a secure, tranquil environment. With easy access to major cities, these villages provide the best of both worlds - the peace and quiet of rural life with the convenience of urban centers nearby.