Britain’s most expensive streets

New names sneak into list of priciest roads

Kensington Palace Gardens
(Image credit: Oli Scarff / Getty Images)

There are now more than 11,000 streets in Britain where the average property price exceeds £1m, according to new figures.

The top ten most expensive of those are found across some of London’s wealthiest neighbourhoods, according to Zoopla’s 2021 Rich List findings. And while some streets have maintained the top spots for several years, The Boltons in southwest Kensington, Frognal Way in Hampstead and Chelsea’s Carlyle Square appear on the list for the first time this year.

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Kensington Palace GardensW8£29,898,000
Courtenay AvenueN6£19,440,000
Grosvenor CrescentSW1X£17,212,000
Ilchester PlaceW14£15,220,000
The BoltonsSW10£14,223,000
Manresa RoadSW3 £11,181,000
Frognal RoadNW3 £11,118,000
Compton AvenueN6£10,237,000
Cottesmore GardensW8£9,971,000
Carlyle SquareSW3£9,800,000
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Titlarks HillSL5£8,410,000
Montrose GardensKT22£7,017,000
Portnall RiseGU25£6,408,000
Woodlands Road EastGU25£6,211,000
Camp End RoadKT13£6,144,000
Fulmer RiseSL3 £6,069,000
Wentworth DriveGU25£5,938,000
North DriveGU25£5,686,000
Pinewood RoadGU25£5,618,000
Yaffle RoadKT13£5,540,000