Last year, a British city was crowned the "world's most beautiful city" by research that analysed the golden ratio of architecture in cities across the globe. Not only did it triumph over domestic favourites like London and Edinburgh, but it also surpassed Venice, Italy to secure the number one position.
The research, carried out by Online Mortgage Advisor, scrutinised over 2,400 buildings throughout the UK using Google Street View, assessing how closely their architecture adhered to the ancient mathematical principle of the 1:1.618 golden ratio.
The results showed that structures following this ratio are more aesthetically appealing to the human eye, and nowhere demonstrates this more effectively than in Chester, which achieved a remarkable 83.7%.
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That's superior to Venice (83.3%), London (82%), and every other city examined worldwide, reports the Express.
However, there's more to this historic treasure than flawless proportions - particularly during the Christmas period.
If you're seeking a winter break that offers traditional festive appeal without the chaos and crowds of bigger city centres, Chester's Christmas Market could be exactly what you need.
Situated beneath the spires of its 1,000 year old cathedral and the impressive Victorian Gothic town hall, this market has secured its reputation thanks to a laid-back atmosphere and scenic backdrop.

According to a survey about the finest UK cities involving over 4,000 British participants conducted last year, Which? discovered that Chester's Christmas Market ranked amongst the premier choices due to its appeal and relaxing experience.
The report suggested: "For a peaceful festive day out, consider Chester's Christmas Market.
"Though it was pipped to the post for the title of best medium-sized city by Bath, it scored higher for its ease of getting around, parking and lack of crowds."
Despite its modest size - with approximately 70 carefully selected stalls - the market offers everything a Christmas enthusiast could desire.
From fragrant candles and artisan liqueurs to upcycled cutlery and locally crafted items, visitors can anticipate finding high-quality, thoughtful presents.
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