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You've clearly never been to East Grinstead.
East Grinstead has loads of, errr, 'niche' churches in it, non? So i suppose the people that live there are happy 😕
I always get miserable when I see the grey blanket of concrete that is London
a more depressing and selfish destination you will not find 😉
Can't see the original pic but I've never felt so depressed as when I went to Middlesborough - ugly, miserable and it smells.
Hull.
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bigyinn:
Hull.
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A: You look like awful!
B: Yeah, I have just been to Hull and back.
IGMC.
Uranium City is surrounded by millions of square miles of pristine wilderness tho - can't be that bad 🙂
+1 for Hull.
In the UK, hard to surpass Hull in terms of it's overwhelming sense of void
Taking in the rest of the world I'd say Hull
I once went to Belgrade and the adjective I used at the time was 'grey'. It was easily the worstest place I have ever been to - and I used to date a girl who was a student in Hull so I do have the pits to compare to.
Although, I do have to admit, I didn't spend too long there and my time was spent around the train station desperately trying to get a train to Brindisi IIRC.
Croydon
I work in Preston. Even when the sun shines it's truly a miserable place, and I've been to Bracknell.
stoke on trent.
Reading - the town-centre 'improvements' of the last 15 years have merely removed more of the soul it never had.
I grew up in Basingstoke, heaven on earth compared to Stevenage where I ended up working!
Sorry you can't throw Reading in the list when Swindon is but a short drive up the motorway.
Oi! I live in Hull and I've been to MUCH worse places.
Tipton.
Queenstown, Tasmania. Joy is apparently banned there.
+1 for Stoke (very good student days there though early 90's)
Barrow....I just dont understand the place!
How Hull can be categorised as worse than Middlesbrough, Wolverhampton, Dudley, Sunderland, Leeds or London is beyond me.
I lived there for 18 years so speak from experience.
Any of the grim northern towns beginning with B
and Lancaster University (and no it's proximity to the Lake District doesn't make up for it).
Widnes
Runcorn
Slough
My grandparents used to live in Widnes and even as a kid going up there was awful. There was NOTHING to do. Runcorn is basically one big trading estate/chemical works surrounded by a maze of dual carriageways. One of the few places I've been to where you can't even go road riding from the front door without risking your life on horrible dual carriageways.
Slough - doesn't really need anything saying about it! At least it's easy to get out of the place, A4 and M4.
Telford
The worst place I have ever been in the UK was Lennoxtown in Scotland. I was only a boy but it left a lasting impression.
Milton Keynes
Hull worse than Leeds? Are you mental?
+1 for Telford
Got a cheap deal on a hotel there for the weekend. Now I know why!
Cost a fortune in taxis going to Iron Bridge to eat / drink.
I take it you lot have never been to Wigan?
I work in Preston
The new York of th enorth that stunning view from the M61 or the end og the M65, Deepdale, New Hall lane whats not to like
Hull is Ok My mum lives there nothing special either good or bad IMHO
Manchester has very few open spaces and is like lots of villages /towns boundaries just grew untill there was no space left between them- hated living there but the nightlife was fun.
I take it you lot have never been to Wigan?
Or any of the dreary, dead end towns in Cumbria...
By all accounts Mogadishu is a bit of a shithole.
Probably not as bad as Bracknell though
I grew up in Preston. It is categorically nay catastrophically worse than Hull.
How could I forget Coldstream!
Not a miserable place as such, but I don't think I've ever met a more miserable population. Everyone in the town seemed to be intent on draining any joy from anything they could.
Bracknell takes some beating but as a local Dudley takes it. Run down town on top of a hill so it is always cold and windy. Absolute dump.
Grangemouth in Scotland. I visited once as I thought it sounded nice. Jesus tonight what a waking nightmare it is. A bizarre fusion of green fields, grey council houses and INDUSTRY.
I found out it's the hometown of The Cocteau Twins which goes some way to explaining their weirdness!
Just made a list of all the places I've lived, worked or studied in. So far I've got Barrow in Furness, Worthing, Stockwell in Saaarf London, Telford, Reading, Bracknell AND Preston.
By all accounts Mogadishu is a bit of a shithole.
It sounds like it might be an improvement on that lot 😀
I really need to move somewhere nicer next time.
Dudley's saving grace = funny accent.
What about Port Talbot... set to become even grimmer by all accounts.
Surprised nobody's mentioned Hartlepool yet, Sort of like Feltham but without the weather.
Yeah Port Talbot is grim but it's got the mountains.
Didcot. It's a powerstation with a ****in' dismal shopping mall attatched to it...
...and that's about it.
I'd rather stay on the bus untill it reached Grozny* than have the misfortune of alighting in Didcot again.
*(Officially the most destroyed city on earth http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grozny)
Telford's not that bad is it? (wife's from Ironbridge, so I've done a fair bit of cycling round there). Bland housing estates but there's so much open space and greenery to offset that.
Fort William's an imbecile of a town. Guess you can't call it miserable, as you walk down the road 5 minutes and there's epic grandeur on tap. The town itself though is well ropey.
Cities.
I grew up in Preston. It is categorically nay catastrophically worse than Hull.
I grew up just down the road and I agree. However, I recently met a Spanish bloke from Madrid who had worked at the university (sic) there, and claimed to love the place - bizarre.
Harlow.
Grew up there, never want to go back. Its one saving grace is that as a new town it has a lot of well established bike paths. Trouble is they all lead to the town centre...
A pilot friend of mine puts Lagos at the top of his list.
Barrow-in-Furness is pretty depressing...
Didcot - it just sounds rubbish. Glad to hear it lives up to its name.
Me and Harry the Spider work in Middleton. It's a town about four miles west of Oldham and is just ****ed.
It has quite an impressive bus station but that does nothing to offset the sheer ghastliness of the place. It's a meeting place for unemployed people with tracky bottoms tucked in socks, cheap tattoes and no point.
Off the places I've visited the biggestshitholes have been
Lennoxtown
Accrington
Stoke area
Rawtenstall
Calgary
Barnoldswick
I live in Nelson, nothing to see here either 🙂
Agree with Depreston.
Roman Lakes in Stockport anyone? Should be lovely, really isn't.
Can people stop doing Preston down please, it's a lovely place.
In completely unrelated news, I've just discovered prozac tastes really nice if you eat loads of it 😀
Bolton
and I'm from there. I go back to visit friends and family a few times a year and my heart sinks everytime the train pulls in to the station
Middleton Arndale is like something from a horror movie and 1 in 3 of the "walkers" have a pot on their arm or leg or a neck brace.
Port Talbot and Aberavan are ok mountains and would you believe some good surf. Locals can be a bit heavy.
Harlow might be a bit grim but at least it's not very big - unlike the endless suburban sprawl of the west mids.
I was a newspaper reporter in Harlow for a coupe of years and at least there was plenty going on. Think I covered a Combat 18 murder in my first week.
😯
derek_starship - Member
I reckon this must be one of the most miserable places in the world.*Picture of Uranium City*
Imagine having to live and work here.
I couldn't believe it when I saw the picture you posted derek_starship. I spent my last five years in Canada living and working not in Uranium City, but in a small town in the same region.
What kills you is the isolation and complete lack of culture. But I have to say that the cycling, both on- and off-road, is excellent!
LOL @ twinklydave 😛
I have the mis-fortune of working in Rotherham, it makes my skin crawl.
However I don't live here so it's fine, i can deal with it
Milton Keynes
Oh and milton keynes isn't that bad... I grew up there. it gets a lot of stick but actually it's quite nice compared to other towns mentioned here 🙂
Portsmouth
Its a tough call. I can't make my mind up whats worse.
Whether to go for the Bermuda Triangle of stinking, polluted, brain-dead, hopelessness that is Warrington/Widnes/Runcorn
Or any of the god-awful, soulless, featureless, identikit satellite towns darn sarf - Reading/Woking/Swindon/Basingstoke
Grimsby's also pretty grim.
Rhondda valley, especially around Ystrad and Pentre. Always grey and miserable. Gives off an air of no money and no hope. Just completely depressing. And I like Wolverhampton and Dudley, friendly folk.
[i]Allow me to show you around Swinton, Salford:[/i]
+1 for the sheer ugliness of that building. Although to be fair if you turn around you have a lovely church or the Salford council offices which are much nicer to look at (yes i do live in Swinton).
Mind you if you walked up a bit further up and took a photo of the actual precinct then we are back to your original point 🙂
Widnes is a horrible place. Warrington is redeemed only by the fact it's possible to cycle through it on TPT and Sankey Valley Trail, oh and I'm in it.
As above, a lot of the Reading/Woking/Swindon towns are soul destroying but if I'm going to have to pick.... it's an unusual choice. Lincoln. It's not that it looks depressing in anyway, it's actually quite pretty. It's something far more sinister. You don't really notice it unless you're there for more than a few days but then it slowly dawns on you that everyone is either drugged, hypnotised or lobotomised. Nobody seems to do anything, they just wander round in this slack jawed daze, existing.
Very odd.
John o'Groats
Not my pic:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/salfordandmanchester/2452069815/sizes/l/
Even McDonalds has closed down (probably due to violence and lack of people who can afford the food). Its that bad.
I was once walking through and two school teen mums pushing prams both gave me 'the eye'. It really depressed me.
Basingstoke deserves a special award. I had the misfortune of having to work there quite a bit a few years back.
The first day i arrived there, my new colleagues asked me what i was doing that evening. "I'm going to find a decent pub and watch the footy" I replied. They looked at each other, startled, then looked back at me as if I'd said I was going racing Unicorns on the Moon.
"There are no decent pubs in Basingstoke" came the communal reply.
They were ****ing right too! The whole place is like a vacuum
Rhondda valley, especially around Ystrad and Pentre
Merthyr is worse. Spend an hour waiting for a bus in the bus station. Amazing.













