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The best WordPress hosting in the UK.

I’ve built and looked after hundreds of WordPress sites, on a lot of different hosts. Here are the ones I actually recommend, including the three I use right now, with no fluff.

Josh Cox Josh, PrystineDidcot, Oxfordshire

Some links below are affiliate links: if you sign up through one I may earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. I only list hosts I’d genuinely use, and I’ve flagged the ones I use myself.

Which is right for you?

Skip the list, jump to your situation.

Most decisions come down to three routes. Pick the one that sounds like you and I’ll filter the comparison to match.

The shortlist

Six hosts I’d actually put my name to.

Showing 6 of 6 hosts

Host Best for From Rating Type Visit
20i Top pick I use this

Where I host the majority of client sites: fast, UK-based and genuinely good value.

  • Free migrations
  • UK data centres
  • Generous limits
All-round UK value £10/mo 4.8 Managed · UK Visit 20i
WP Engine

The premium managed option when a site needs serious scale and agency-grade tooling.

  • Smart Plugin Manager auto-updates
  • Staging + dev tools
  • Excellent support
  • Premium platform
Agencies & scale £20/mo 4.6 Managed Visit WP Engine
Vultr I use this

What I run my own managed cloud on. Brilliant performance for money, if you’re happy on the command line.

  • High Frequency CPUs
  • Global regions
  • You manage the server
Raw cloud power £5/mo 4.7 Cloud Visit Vultr
Cloudways

Cloud performance with the server management handled for you: a nice middle ground.

  • SafeUpdates auto-updates
  • Managed DigitalOcean / Vultr
  • No server wrangling
  • Pay as you scale
Managed cloud, no admin £11/mo 4.5 Cloud · Managed Visit Cloudways
Kinsta

Polished, fast and premium. You pay for it, but it’s hard to fault.

  • Google Cloud platform
  • Very fast
  • Top-tier support
Premium managed WP £24/mo 4.8 Managed Visit Kinsta
SiteGround

A sensible, well-known starting point if you just want something that works.

  • Easy to get going
  • Decent support
  • Popular & proven
Getting started £15/mo 4.3 Managed Visit SiteGround

Prices are an indicative monthly guide, always check the host’s current pricing. Ratings are my own, based on real use and client projects.

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How I judged these

Boring fundamentals, done properly.

The hosts above each win at something different, which is why there isn’t one answer, there’s a best one for you. Here’s what I weigh up.

Speed & reliability first

A host that’s slow or flaky isn’t cheap, it’s expensive in lost visitors. Performance and uptime come before anything else.

Real support

Support you can actually reach when it matters, that knows hosting rather than reading a script. When a client’s site is down, that’s everything.

Sensible pricing

Fair, predictable pricing: no nasty renewal jumps, and the features you genuinely need aren’t all locked behind the top tier.

The right amount of “managed”

The right hands-off level for who you are: fully managed for most people, raw cloud for the technical. One size never fits all.

FAQs

Questions, answered.

What is the best WordPress hosting in the UK?
For most businesses I recommend 20i: it’s fast, UK-based and excellent value. For agencies or high-scale sites, WP Engine or Kinsta are the premium picks, and for raw cloud performance I run my own setups on Vultr, paired with FlyWP.
Is managed WordPress hosting worth it?
For most people, yes. Managed hosting handles updates, caching, security and backups so you’re not babysitting a server. You only really want unmanaged cloud (like Vultr) if you’re comfortable on the command line, or have someone who is.
Do I need UK-based hosting?
If your customers are in the UK, hosting close to them shaves real milliseconds off load times and keeps your data under UK/EU rules. It’s not essential, but it’s a sensible default for a UK business.
What hosting do you use yourself?
Vultr High Frequency for my own managed-cloud infrastructure, and 20i for the majority of client sites. Those two are the ones tagged “I use this” above; the rest are hosts I rate from real client experience rather than running them myself.
Do you use every host on this list?
No, and I think that’s worth being upfront about. The ones tagged “I use this” (20i and Vultr) are what I run day to day, so I’m staking my own reputation on them. The rest are hosts my clients are on, and where I’ve dealt with them directly the experience has, on the whole, been really positive. I wouldn’t list a host I’d be uncomfortable putting a client on.

Want me to just handle the hosting?

I host and look after most of the sites I build: fast UK hosting, security and backups, with a real person on hand. No 3am worries.