The pretty UK town full of independent shops is 'just like York' but less crowded

Nestled along the gentle bends of the River Tees, Yarm is a market town overflowing with rich history and natural splendour.
Renowned for its idyllic setting, Yarm, situated in Tee's Valley, is frequently hailed as one of the most beautiful towns in the area.
Another well-loved North Yorkshire town is York, which bears such a resemblance to Yarm that it has been dubbed a 'mini York'.
However, this town, located just seven miles from Middlesbrough, is said to be more affordable than the bustling city of York.
Yarm's historic past is mirrored in the town's architecture, including the 15th-century Yarm Bridge, one of the oldest surviving bridges in England, reports the Express.
Its delightful high street is also adorned with a diverse array of independent boutiques, snug cafés, and welcoming restaurants, providing both locals and visitors with a warm, genuine experience in a truly unforgettable setting.
Yarm, also referred to as Yarm-on-Tees, is a favourite destination for tourists, especially during the summer months, when visitors can appreciate the town's picturesque riverside location and historic allure.
But autumn is also an excellent time for a getaway to this quaint historic town.
Tees Valley's parks and gardens radiate in stunning red and orange hues during the autumn months - a spectacle not to be missed.
One visitor wrote on Tripadvisor: "Beautiful village with lots of parking on wide main street but it's very busy and can be difficult to find a parking place. We stopped at a pub on the riverside before crossing the bridge for lunch, which was very nice.
"Yarm has lots of independent shops with crafts and unusual things to buy and is worth a visit just for that. We enjoyed the shops so much we didn't have time to go to the riverside, plus it was very hot. Plenty of eateries catering to every taste. We are definitely going back this time to the riverside."
Another shared: "Called here Sunday afternoon and was fairly busy but just managed to get parked near [the] front but quite a few cars looking to get parked a big issue here.
"Once parked, some nice shops and eateries pubs charity shops etc some normal chains and some boutique posh shops for the footballers wags. Spent a hour or two here on a dry sunny day and had a nice stroll and a drink in Cafe Nero. Would visit again on another day but will get there early to park."
Daily Mirror