A Merseyside town has been named as one of the best places in the UK to live by the sea.

The Sunday Times released the list this week, which includes the Sefton town of Waterloo among its 20 top seaside locations. It ranks among Penzance, Nairn and Ballycastle.

The Sunday Times said: "The greatest attractions here are the 100 life-sized cast-iron figures that make up Another Place, Antony Gormley’s mesmerising installation which has transformed the huge sandy Crosby Beach into one of the country’s most uplifting spectacles — even more so if you spot one of the dolphins that are increasingly regular visitors to the Mersey.

"But there are more down-to-earth attractions in this unpretentious beachside enclave that’s less than 20 minutes by reliable Merseyrail train from the centre of Liverpool. There are good schools, a lively selection of bars and restaurants clustered around the station on South Road and the lovely Plaza Community Cinema.

“Best of all is a useful stock of Victorian and Edwardian houses, which are both closer to the water and cheaper than in Waterloo’s better-known neighbour, Crosby. A four-bedroom place with a view of the beach will cost £350,000-£400,000. An extra £100,000 will secure a spot right on the beach.”

The average house price in Waterloo is £213,198. Only last year, The Sunday Times named Liverpool as the best place to live in the northwest and singled out Waterloo as one of Merseyside’s “best districts”.