A town just two hours drive from Manchester has been picked out as 'the prettiest in the UK'.
Keswick, in the Lake District, won out in an analysis of data for more than 160 UK destinations.
The report, carried out by Fbm Holidays, looked at several ranking factors including the number of Instagram hastags for the location, the number of National Trust sites nearby and the number of Google image results.
And Keswick came out on top, LancsLive reports.
The market town is the perfect base to enjoy stunning hiking trails or beauty spots such as Derwentwater.
And after a day's exertions there's plenty of quaint pubs as well as specialist beer breweries and whisky distilleries to wind down.
There's even a pencil museum.
Describing the picturesque town, Fmb Holidays said: "Keswick, a market town based in the beautiful Lake District, topped the list with almost 400,000 Instagram hashtags, 20 National Trust sites, 3+ million Google images and numerous designations such as being part of the Lake District National Park, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation."
Tenby was second on the list, closely followed by Salcombe in Devon coming third.
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The others were Cirencester, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire; Bamburgh, Northumberland; Whitby, North Yorkshire; Rye, East Sussex; Bakewell, Peak District, Derbyshire; Aberaeron, Ceredigion; Burford, Cotswolds, Oxfordshire.
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