
Living guide
🌬️Places with the Best Air Quality in the UK
Air quality is one of the most consistently underestimated factors in where people choose to live. It has a direct, measurable impact on health, from respiratory conditions to cardiovascular disease, and the effects are cumulative rather than immediate, which makes them easy to ignore until you have been in a polluted area for years. Public Health England estimates that poor air is responsible for thousands of early deaths in the UK every year.
The good news is that UK air quality varies dramatically by location, and the variation is predictable. Traffic-related nitrogen dioxide, the main urban pollutant, falls off quickly as soon as you leave dense road networks. Particulate matter, the other major contributor, is more spread out but still follows broadly the same gradient. Moving even a few miles can change the numbers on a local monitoring station materially.
How we measure air quality
Our air quality rankings are built from DEFRA air quality monitoring data, specifically the two pollutants that matter most for long-term health: nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), which is predominantly vehicle-derived, and fine particulate matter (PM2.5), which comes from a mix of vehicles, industry, wood-burning, and long-range atmospheric transport. The two combine into a composite Air Quality Index from 0 to 100, where higher is cleaner.
Both pollutants have WHO-recommended annual average limits, and both are exceeded in significant portions of the UK, particularly around motorways and in the larger city centres. The area detail pages surface the actual micrograms-per-cubic-metre readings alongside the composite score, so you can see not just where an area sits in the ranking but how its real-world readings compare to international health guidelines.
Where the cleanest air is
The cleanest air in the UK sits, unsurprisingly, in the uplands and along the coasts. The North Pennines, the Lake District, Snowdonia, the Cambrian Mountains, and most of the Scottish Highlands record NO₂ readings comfortably within WHO limits and some of the lowest PM2.5 figures in Europe. Coastal Cornwall, Pembrokeshire, and the Outer Hebrides also score near the top.
The worst performers are concentrated around major motorway corridors and inner cities. Central London, the M25 corridor, the M6 through the West Midlands, and parts of the M62 conurbation consistently record elevated NO₂. The pattern is less tidy for particulate matter, which is influenced by long-range transport from continental Europe, wood-burning in commuter belts, and certain industrial clusters. The area detail page breaks these out so you can see which pollutant is the dominant local issue.
What to look for
Treat the air quality score as a floor, not a ceiling. If your shortlist contains areas that all score well above average, cross-reference with the health & wellbeing and green space scores, because those tend to move together and amplify the benefit. If a specific family member is sensitive (asthma, heart condition, young children), prioritise PM2.5 specifically rather than the composite score, and consider proximity to major roads street-by-street rather than only at the area level.
How we rank: Ranked by our composite Air Quality Index (0–100), derived from DEFRA population-weighted fine particulate matter (PM2.5) data. Higher scores mean cleaner air.
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Areas Ranked
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£303k
Avg House Price
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72/100
Avg Air Quality Index
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North West
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Top 20 Best Air Quality
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Top 10 by Air Quality Index
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