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As you turn off the busy High Street Kensington and swing past the iconic Design Museum, flanked by the luscious greenery of Holland Park, you'll find yourself in Ilchester Place - a street replete with 18th-century architectureand officially the most expensive street in Britain.
New research from Lloyds Bank has revealed that the average house price on Ilchester Place - the exclusive part of Kensington and Chelsea which is home to Robbie Williams and Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page - is a staggering £15.6m.
Nine out of the10 most-expensive streets in the nationare found inLondon, but it's not justin the capital wheremulti-million pound properties canbe found.
Read on to discover the most expensive streets in England, Wales and Scotland.
If you've got at least £9m to spare, you could buy yourself a place on the swankiest streets in Kensington and Chelsea or Westminster.
Following Ilchester Place, the average property in Eaton Square in Westminster comes in at a cool £13.7m, while a property on Knightsbridge will set you back £13.3m. But if you want to bag a bargain on one of London's most expensive streets, Astons Road in Northwood, just past Ruislip, will only cost you £4m.
Rounding out the UK's top 10 is Camp End Road in Weybridge, in the South East - a 25-minute train ride from London. Weybridge is inhabited by many Chelsea footballers, and was home to Beatles John Lennon and George Harrison. The average property in Camps End Road is £5.6m.
Here are the top-10 most expensive streets in the UK.
Street Name | Post town | Region | Postcode | Average house price |
Ilchester Place | Kensington And Chelsea | Greater London | W14 | £15,579,000 |
Eaton Square | Westminster | Greater London | SW1W | £13,710,000 |
Knightsbridge | Westminster | Greater London | SW1X | £13,371,000 |
Kensington Road | Kensington And Chelsea | Greater London | W8 | £12,925,000 |
Carlyle Square | Kensington And Chelsea | Greater London | SW3 | £11,904,000 |
Campden Hill | Kensington And Chelsea | Greater London | W8 | £11,363,000 |
Chesham Place | Kensington And Chelsea | Greater London | SW1X | £11,302,000 |
Runnymede Road in Ponteland, Newcastle, is the most expensive street, with homes costing £1.09m on average.
Congleton Road in Alderley Edge is the most expensive street with homes selling, on average, for £2.3m.
Fulwith Mill Lane in Harrogate has the most expensive homes, costing £1.61m on average.
Rising Lane in Solihull, at an average price of £1.9m, is the most expensive street in the West Midlands.
Cour D'Honneur in Burley, Oakham is the most expensive street in the East Midlands with an average price of £1.49m.
Storeys Way in Cambridge is the most expensive street in East Anglia, with an average house price of £2.28m.
The exclusive Sandbanks peninsula, in Poole, is home to the most expensive street in the South West - Panorama Road, where the average property costs £2.59m.
According to Lloyds Bank, Llys Helig Drive in Llandudno 'is the only £1m street in Wales, with an average price of £1,121,000'.
In Scotland, Golf Place in St Andrews came in as the most expensive part of the country, with the average property price set at £1.975m. The vast majority of the top 10, as shown in the table below, can be found in Edinburgh.
Street Name | Area | Postcode | Average house price |
Golf Place | St. Andrews | KY16 9JA | £1,975,000 |
Ann Street | Edinburgh | EH4 1PL | £1,707,000 |
Northumberland Street | Edinburgh | EH3 6JE | £1,537,000 |
Heriot Row | Edinburgh | EH3 6ES | £1,503,000 |
Ettrick Road | Edinburgh | EH10 5BJ | £1,494,000 |
Regent Terrace | Edinburgh | EH7 5BN | £1,411,000 |
Drummond Place | Edinburgh | EH3 6PH | £1,286,000 |