Lived here (Leeds) for 20 odd years and found so many things here so refreshing (I came just after the Watergate hoo-ha) Public transportation, specialty shops like butchers, bakers, greengrocers, etc., milk delivery and a government that seemed pretty honest. I lamented not being close to a world class art museum but you never get everything.
I then had to return to the US and get re-acclimated there. Finally able to come back and tried to fit in with the old life here. And guess what? it's changed and still changing. What was once a quiet suburban road is now a rat run for speeding maniacs. I wouldn't dream of trying to drive here now. People don't really queue anymore -- the chaos of getting on a bus is almost as bad as back in the US. The village feel to our local shopping area has disappeared to trendy coffee shops, hair dressers and estate agents. Even our bank branch has shut down. I used to have confidence in the NHS but not so much now.
Well, maybe it would be different in the country ...