THE BEST and worst places to live in Bracknell Forest according to our readers can now be revealed.
In a poll last week more than 200 of you had your say.
The results might come as a bit of a surprise.
A whopping 34 per cent of people say Bracknell Northern Parishes is the best place to live.
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The area was once home to celebrities like Girls Aloud Singer Sarah Harding who was born in North Ascot.
Her neighbours include former John Lennon and Ringo Starr of The Beatles, who lived at Tittenhurst Park and Sky Sports presenter Kirsty Gallacher who recently bought a £1.4 million home.
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Binfield also proved as a popular location with readers responding to our question on Twitter.
John Cassidy said: "I live in Warfield, but I agree with the people saying Binfield. We're a bit "under construction" at the moment, and there are some neighbours we could do without."
In joint second place was the Bracknell central south - (Jennett's Park, Wildridings, Easthampstead, Birch Hill, Great Hollands) getting 25 per cent of the votes.
The story was far from kind about the area, leaving scathing reviews about how there is nothing to do in the area and how the parks are laden with noisy teenagers.
But is it fair for Sandhurst to be given such a cruel reputation?
People in Crowthorne, Broadmoor, Owlsmoor, Sandhurst were not happy with the areas they live in, leaving these villages will only 17 per cent of reader votes.
But the loser and official worst place to live in Bracknell Forest according to our readers was the town centre.
Both areas boast luxury shopping experiences like the modernised Lexicon and Crowthorne high streets fantastic array of independent shops.
Do you agree with the results let us know in the comments?
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