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Top 50 Most Attractive British Accents

Can you name the 50 most attractive accents in the UK by county? Info from www.enjoytravel.com
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Last updated: January 10, 2024
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Country
Accent
England
Essex
Northern Ireland
Northern Irish
Scotland
Glaswegian
England
Queen's English (RP)
England
Mancunian
England
Scouse
England
Geordie
Wales
South Welsh Valleys
England
Yorkshire
England
Cockney
England
Norfolk
England
Estuary
Scotland
Edinburgh
Wales
Cardiff
England
Lancashire
England
Somerset
England
Leeds
England
London (MLE)
Scotland
Highlands
England
Kent
England
East Anglian
England
Surrey
Scotland
Hebridean
England
Stoke-on-Trent
England
Northumberland
Country
Accent
England
Middlesbrough
England
Bradford
England
Sunderland
England
Norwich
England
Crawley
England
Preston
England
Bolton
Self-Governing Dependency
Manx
England
Nottingham
England
Cumbrian
England
Coverntry
England
Devon
England
Durham
England
Hampshire
England
Leicester
England
Sheffield
England
Salford
England
Cheshire
England
Cornish
England
Bristolian
England
Wolverhampton
England
West Country
England
Hull City
England
Gloucestershire
England
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