Most Expensive Streets in England and Wales
Recent research from the Halifax has identified the top twenty most expensive streets in England and Wales.
Based on transactions recorded on the Land Registry between 2005 and 2009, the Halifax report reveals that the top ten streets with the highest price tags were all located in Greater London.
Of these, seven streets were situated in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, with Wycombe Square hitting the top spot with an average property price of £5,401,447.
Hampstead’s Ingram Avenue was runner up with homes there valued at an average of £4,872,500.
Outside of London, Moles Hill in Leatherhead, Surrey possesses the highest house prices of £2,645,000, while Withinlee Road in Macclesfield was the highest priced outside southern England (£1,205,833).
In Wales, the most expensive was Druidstone Road in the Old St Mellons area of Cardiff, with an average house price of £621,000.
Second dearest in Wales was Cefn Mably Park in Cefn Mably (west of Newport) where a property on average would set you back £564,612.
Halifax’s report also found that five out of the nine English regions all contained streets where the average property was worth over a million pounds.
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House for Sale in England’s Most Expensive Street

Property for sale in Wycombe Square, London W8. Asking Price £10,350,000. Knight Frank, Tel: 0843 2818 126 (BT 4p/min.)
House for Sale in Wales’ Most Expensive Street

Property for sale in Druidstone Road, Cardiff. Asking Price £1,495,000. Kelvin Francis, Tel: 0292 076 6538
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