AN "ideally placed" road in Poole has been named among the best streets to live on in the UK.

De Mauley Road in the suburb of Canford Cliffs was featured alongside 29 others in a list from the Daily Mail.

Discussing the creation of the list, the publication wrote: "How do you decide what is a 'good' street to live on? It's not as simple as it sounds.

"You may want to be near a pub. Yet you don't want to be so close that you hear disturbances at night. A restaurant would be good. But you don't want to smell cooking all day and night.

De Mauley Road is said to have a mixture of luxury apartments and swish, contemporary-design homesDe Mauley Road is said to have a mixture of luxury apartments and swish, contemporary-design homes (Image: Google Streetview)

"You'd like access to green space. But perhaps you don't want to be isolated in the wilds of the countryside. You want friendly neighbours. But you don't want them to be too intrusive.

"We consulted tried-and-trusted estate agents and property experts across the country to bring you the ultimate guide to Britain's 30 best streets to live on, whether your budget is £120,000 or £2.25 million."

The full list of the UK's best 30 streets to live on can be found on the Daily Mail website here.

What was said about De Mauley Road?

According to the research from the Daily Mail, the average asking price for a house on De Mauley Road is £455,000.

Meanwhile, for the postcode in which it is located (BH13) the average asking price is £1,395,900 according to Zoopla.



Discussing its benefits, the publication mentioned its proximity to quality bars, restaurants and shops around Canford Cliffs and its mix of property styles.

They wrote: "Ideally placed for Canford Cliffs Village, with its café bars, restaurants and speciality shops, in De Mauley Road you will find a mixture of luxury apartments and swish, contemporary-design homes.


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"Sandbanks Peninsula and Poole Harbour are nearby, as is the Championship Parkstone Golf Club.

"Properties sell quickly here. A five-bedroom detached recently sold for £1.9 million, before it had even been advertised."

Perhaps unsurprisingly, there are currently no houses listed on Zoopla for De Mauley Road, indicating its popularity.