A recent study revealed Turville has one of the poshes places to live in the UK.
The Buckinghamshire village is one of the country's most desirable rural villages people want to move to, according to the Telegraph.
Estate agents Knight Frank has reported the highest number of sales in the country market for 15 years and the number of home buyers registering last year is up 35%.
What makes Turville so popular is how quaint and beautiful it is, tucked away in the Chiltern Hills and just five miles west of High Wycombe.
It's home to stunning 16th-century cottages and even a small riding centre with an excellent pub, nursery and church.
It even boasts a famous Cobstone Windmill which you might have spotted in popular BBC programmes like Killing Eve, The Vicar of Dibley and in the classic film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
But some BFP readers weren't too impressed, naming other villages in the county as posher.
One reader said: "Turville, Christmas Common and Northend, they would all get my vote."
Julian Brooks said: "Hambleden much nicer."
Hambleden was magically transformed into a Disney film set with the village donning beautiful floral displays.
Katya Houston says it's no surprise Turville is named as the poshest place to live.
Adding: "They are not wrong there. Very posh! Beautiful part of the world."
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