A village on the Suffolk coast has once again been named one of the poshest places to live.
The Telegraph revealed the top 10 poshest seaside villages in Britain from well known favourites to hidden gems around the country.
Walberswick, near Southwold, was one of the villages included in the list.
It is not the first time the Suffolk village has been named one of the best as earlier this year it was ranked in the Telegraph's top 48 poshest places to live in the UK.
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Walberswick received "posh points" for the award winning The Anchor pub which is run by Mark and Sophie Dorber.
The pub has often been recognised for its food and drink and has been highly rated as an alfresco dining spot during the summer.
The Telegraph said: "This picturesque and unspoilt village is beautiful not only due to its location on the water, but also because of its arts and crafts housing stock.
"Locals head to the Black Dog Deli for coffee and more amenities are in Southwold via the little ferry."
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