A village in Suffolk has been voted among the top ten in the county in a huge public survey.
Lavenham came sixth in the rankings compiled by trusted publication Which? after it carried out a survey of 9,000 people to compile the results.
Holidaymakers were asked to rate their experiences of visiting 94 inland towns and villages in the past year.
Destinations were rated across seven categories, including scenery, food and drink, peace and quiet, tourist attractions, and value for money.
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Lavenham, known for its gothic architecture and history as a medieval wool town, scored highly across all categories and received five stars for its 'attractiveness' rating.
It fared slightly lower in one category, gaining only two stars out of five for shopping.
Which? Travel editor Rory Boland said: "From famed tourist towns to lesser-known villages, this year's survey has captured the range of unique destinations the UK has to offer.
"There are fantastic places to visit on your doorstep no matter where you live."
Bury St Edmunds also came 26th place in the list due to its high-quality food and drink options and for its 'peace and quiet'.
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