From stunning natural countryside in the form of breathtaking beaches and rugged countryside fells, to bustling cities, world-class universities, and top-notch restaurants, Lancashire really does have it all - and we’re celebrating it as part of our #LoveYour campaign in tribute to all things Lancashire.
From Lancaster to Leyland, Ormskirk to Oswaldtwistle, Blackpool to Burnley, there is far from a shortage of unique and wonderful places to call home, meaning that Lancashire has something for everyone.
If you’re after hip neighbourhoods full of trendy bars and restaurants, then Lancashire has something for you. Likewise, if it’s quaint villages surrounded by countryside that tickles your fancy, then there is no shortage of desirable places across the county fitting that description as well.
If you're looking to move to the area it can be a daunting decision when you're picking the right place to settle down, so we asked our readers where the best places to live in the county are. Take a look through our photo gallery to find out what they told us...
Also, be sure not to miss out on some of our other standout recent pieces covering lifestyle in Lancashire...

33. Ansdell
"It's a lovely little place and has easy access to everywhere on the Fylde Coast." | Google


35. Overlooking Burnley town centre - Burnley was recently revealed as the best place for young families, primarily due to the low property prices in the area. Burnley is the second-least expensive region for first-time buyers in the UK, after Inverclyde in Scotland. The average buyer can expect to spend £101,268 on their first home.
Photo: Kelvin Stuttard Photo: Kelvin Stuttard