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Multi-million pound addresses: Zoopla reveals Britain’s most expensive streets

5th October 2021

  • Kensington Palace Gardens is crowned Britain’s most expensive street for the 13th consecutive year

  • Outside of London, Titlark Hill in Ascot leads the pack, where the average property price is £8,410,000

  • There are now 11,673 streets in Britain where the average property value is £1million or over

 

Zoopla, the UK’s most comprehensive property destination, today reveals its Rich List for 2021 - providing the definitive rundown of the nation’s most expensive streets based on average house prices. 

 

London leads the way

With London home to the top ten most expensive streets in the UK, Kensington Palace Gardens (W8) holds the title as the priciest road in Britain for the 13th consecutive year, with an average property price of £29,898,000. Arguably the most exclusive address in London, it is well known for its embassies, diplomatic residences and billionaire residents, including Roman Abramovich, and  counts Kensington Palace - and with it The Cambridges - amongst its neighbours. 

 

In second place for the third consecutive year is Courtenay Avenue (N6) in Highgate.  Home to an average property value of £19,440,000, it is located on the edge of leafy Hampstead Heath, just a stone’s throw from Kenwood House. Grosvenor Crescent (SW1X), located in Belgravia, and just a short stroll from Buckingham Palace Gardens,  ranks in third place with an average property price of £17,212,000.

 

Three new entrants in the list include The Boltons (SW10), which comes in fifth place and has an average asking price of £14,223,000 and Frognal Way (NW3), which ranks in seventh place, and has an average property value of £11,118,000. Carlyle Square (SW3) is the final new addition to the list, with an average property price of £9,800,000. Properties for sale in the prestigious square include a beautiful six bedroom Victorian property on sale for £15,500,000.



Outside of the capital, Ascot takes the crown from Leatherhead

Titlarks HIll in Ascot, Berkshire, has, this year, taken the crown from Leatherhead, Surrey, and been  crowned as home to the heftiest price tags outside of London, with an average property value of £8,410,000, In second place is Montrose Gardens in Leatherhead, Surrey which is located within the exclusive Crown Estate.

 

Five streets in the exclusive Surrey enclave of Virginia Water feature in the most expensive list outside of London, including Portnall Rise in third place with an average property value of £6,408,000, Woodlands Road East and Wentworth Drive. 

 

Priciest streets in the largest counties 

The most expensive streets in Britain’s largest counties [by population] have also been revealed. Montrose Gardens in Leatherhead is Surrey’s most expensive street, while in Hampshire, Philippines Shaw in the Kent Downs is the priciest street with an average property price of £4,228,000. Dock Lane in Brockenhurst is Hampshire’s most expensive street with an average property value of £2,410,000 and ranks in third place, with a charming former Edwardian coach house on sale for £1,145,000. The property boasts an idyllic setting and is a short stroll from Beaulieu River.

 

New additions to the list include Broadway in Altrincham, an area popular with Premiership footballers and Greater Manchester’s most expensive street with an average property price of £3,300,000. Coopersale Street in Epping is now Essex’s most expensive street with an average property type of £2,925,000, while properties currently for sale include a  historic Grade II listed mansion on sale for £2,000,000. Whirlow Park Road in Sheffield is another new addition with an average property price of £1,028,000.

 

Outside of the capital, Guildford in Surrey is the postal town with the most expensive streets (176) and is followed by Reading with 137 and Sevenoaks with 133.  A regional analysis of the data shows that of the 11,673 streets in the UK with an average property price of £1 million and above. Of these streets, 4,544 are found in London and 4,336 are concentrated in the South East. By contrast, only 9 are found in Wales, 41 in the North East of England, and 55 in Yorkshire and The Humber.

 

Gráinne Gilmore, Head of Research at Zoopla comments: "This data illustrates how the type and size of properties coupled with some of the most desirable locations around the country create prime areas, resulting in some most valuable residential streets in the country. 

“London comes top when it comes to the UK’s prime markets, but the wider commuter zone in the South East is also home to some of the highest-value addresses, reflecting the size and type of housing stock in these regions. “

 

Properties currently for sale in the most expensive streets


6 bed terraced house for sale 

Carlyle Square, London 

Available on Zoopla for £15,500,000







4 bed detached house for sale 

Dock Lane, Hampshire

Available on Zoopla for £1,145,000





7 bed terraced house for sale 

Ilchester Place, London 

Available on Zoopla for £21,500,000 





5 bed detached house for sale 

Coopersale Street, Epping

Available on Zoopla for £2,000,000








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MOST EXPENSIVE STREETS 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Street name

Outcode

Postal town

County

Region

Average house price

 (Sept 2021, rounded to nearest £1,000) 

1

KENSINGTON PALACE GARDENS

W8

LONDON

London

London

£                             29,898,000

2

COURTENAY AVENUE

N6

LONDON

London

London

£                             19,440,000

3

GROSVENOR CRESCENT

SW1X

LONDON

London

London

£                             17,212,000

4

ILCHESTER PLACE

W14

LONDON

London

London

£                             15,220,000

5

THE BOLTONS

SW10

LONDON

London

London

£                             14,223,000

6

MANRESA ROAD

SW3

LONDON

London

London

£                             11,181,000

7

FROGNAL WAY

NW3

LONDON

London

London

£                             11,118,000

8

COMPTON AVENUE

N6

LONDON

London

London

£                             10,237,000

9

COTTESMORE GARDENS

W8

LONDON

London

London

£                                9,971,000

10

CARLYLE SQUARE

SW3

LONDON

London

London

£                                9,800,000

             
 

         
 

MOST EXPENSIVE STREETS - outside of London

 

 

 

 

 

Street name

Outcode

Postal town

County

Region

Average house price

 (Sept 2021, rounded to nearest £1,000) 

1

TITLARKS HILL

SL5

ASCOT

Windsor & Maidenhead

South East England

£                                8,410,000

2

MONTROSE GARDENS

KT22

LEATHERHEAD

Surrey

South East England

£                                7,017,000

3

PORTNALL RISE

GU25

VIRGINIA WATER

Surrey

South East England

£                                6,408,000

4

WOODLANDS ROAD EAST

GU25

VIRGINIA WATER

Surrey

South East England

£                                6,211,000

5

CAMP END ROAD

KT13

WEYBRIDGE

Surrey

South East England

£                                6,144,000

6

FULMER RISE

SL3

SLOUGH

Berkshire

South East England

£                                6,069,000

7

WENTWORTH DRIVE

GU25

VIRGINIA WATER

Surrey

South East England

£                                5,938,000

8

NORTH DRIVE

GU25

VIRGINIA WATER

Surrey

South East England

£                                5,686,000

9

PINEWOOD ROAD

GU25

VIRGINIA WATER

Surrey

South East England

£                                5,618,000

10

YAFFLE ROAD

KT13

WEYBRIDGE

Surrey

South East England

£                                5,540,000

             
             
             
 

MOST EXPENSIVE STREETS - largest counties (based on population)

 

 

 

 

Street name

Outcode

Postal town

County

Region

Average house price

 (Sept 2021, rounded to nearest £1,000) 

1

MONTROSE GARDENS

KT22

LEATHERHEAD

Surrey

South East England

£                                7,017,000

2

PHILLIPPINES SHAW

TN14

SEVENOAKS

Kent

South East England

£                                4,288,000

3

DOCK LANE

SO42

BROCKENHURST

Hampshire

South East England

£                                3,660,000

5

BROADWAY

WA15

ALTRINCHAM

Greater Manchester

North West England

£                                3,330,000

4

COOPERSALE STREET

CM16

EPPING

Essex

East of England

£                                2,925,000

6

LOVELACE AVENUE

B91

SOLIHULL

West Midlands

West Midlands

£                                2,093,000

9

MIRY LANE

WN8

SKELMERSDALE

Lancashire

North West England

£                                1,847,000

8

LINTON LANE

LS22

WETHERBY

West Yorkshire

Yorkshire and The Humber

£                                1,791,000

7

SHIREBURN ROAD

L37

LIVERPOOL

Merseyside

North West England

£                                1,753,000

10

WHIRLOW PARK ROAD

S11

SHEFFIELD

South Yorkshire

Yorkshire and The Humber

£                                1,028,000




 

Regions - Number of streets with avg price of £1m+

 

 

 

GOR

No of streets above £1m -   Sept 21*

No of streets above £1m - Sept 20* 

Difference

 

London

                    4,544

                          4,282

                                                  262

 

South East England

                    4,366

                          3,424

                                                  942

 

East of England

                    1,464

                          1,263

                                                  201

 

South West England

                        512

                              334

                                                  178

 

North West England

                        276

                              218

                                                    58

 

West Midlands

                        205

                              137

                                                    68

 

Scotland

                        136

                              101

                                                    35

 

East Midlands

                            65

                                  58

                                                        7

 

Yorkshire and The Humber

                            55

                                  39

                                                    16

 

North East England

                            41

                                  31

                                                    10

 

Wales

                              9

                                    4

                                                        5

         
 

GB total

                  11,673

                          9,891

                                              1,782

         
         
 

Postal towns with largest number of streets with avg price of £1m+

 

 

Postal Town

No of streets above £1m - Sept 21*

No of streets above £1m - Sept 20*

Difference

 

GUILDFORD

176

140

36

 

READING

137

110

27

 

SEVENOAKS

133

113

20

 

LEATHERHEAD

127

112

15

 

FARNHAM

116

77

39

 

HARPENDEN

115

100

15

 

ALTRINCHAM

105

87

18

 

MAIDENHEAD

100

94

6

 

HENLEY-ON-THAMES

98

89

9

 

WOKING

97

72

25

         

 

ENDS

 

* Only streets with at least ten properties included. This methodology differs from last year's approach.



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