Residents of a market town popular with Premier League stars and millionaires say it's become 'socially divided' - with their rich neighbours living a champagne lifestyle while they struggle to make ends meet.
Knutsford, in Cheshire, boasts swanky bars, restaurants and boutiques and is set in beautiful countryside with the historic 1,000 acre National Trust Tatton Park estate - popular with visitors - right on the doorstep.
Unsurprisingly, its upmarket status has attracted the rich and famous who have snapped up expensive properties in the area.
But new research by loan experts Buzz Capital has revealed that Knutsford is now the least-affordable place to live in the county, known for its 'Golden Triangle' of affluent small towns and villages.