Houses for sale: 11 properties for sale on Britain's most expensive streets, including £25m home

There are some remarkable properties for sale on Britain’s most expensive streets

Britain’s most expensive streets have been named, and there are some remarkable properties for sale on them.

Swimming pools, cinema rooms, huge landscaped gardens and harbour views are just some of the features at these stunning houses for sale on the country’s most sought-after streets.

Rightmove published its latest list of Britain’s most expensive streets this week and unsurprisingly it is dominated by London, with the capital taking all but two of the top 20 spots and only one address outside of the south east featuring.

The property website has also published a list of the most expensive streets in different regions around Britain, with the average price ranging from £820,000 to nearly £12 million.

Winnington Road in Hampstead, north London, is the most expensive street in Britain, according to Rightmove, with an average asking price of £11,906,522, followed by Lowndes Square and Eaton Terrace, both in Westminster.

Cavendish Road, in Weybridge, Surrey, and Macclesfield Road, in Alderley Edge, Cheshire, are the only streets outside London to make the list of the top 20 most expensive places to live.

Manor Place in Edinburgh, where the average home will set you back £820,385, is the most expensive street in Scotland, while Hollybush Road in Cardiff, where a typical property costs a whopping £1,434,790, is the priciest in Wales

Rightmove’s most expensive list only include streets where at least five homes have been available for sale this year.

We’ve browsed the streets to bring you this list of the best houses for sale on the most expensive street in each region of Britain, including Scotland, Wales, Yorkshire, the Midlands, the North West, the North East, the South West and the South East.

What features would your dream home have and where would it be located? Let us know in the comments section below.

News you can trust since 1854
Follow us
©National World Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Cookie SettingsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy notice