Britain’s most expensive streets revealed
March 9, 2026
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The latest edition of Rightmove’s Most Expensive Streets report reveals that Winnington Road in Barnet, London, retains its position as Great Britain’s most expensive street, with an average asking price of £12,538,095
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Chester Square in Westminster is second, with an average asking price of £11,546,428 and The Bishops Avenue in Barnet is third, with a price tag of £8,930,650
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East Road in Elmbridge, Surrey, is the most expensive street outside of London, and is the only street outside of London in the top 20
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Drumsheugh Gardens in Edinburgh (£560,000) is the most expensive street in Scotland, and Hollybush Road in Cardiff (£1,237,500) is the most expensive in Wales
The latest edition of Rightmove’s Most Expensive Streets report reveals that Winnington Road in Barnet, London retains its top-spot position as 2026’s most expensive street in Great Britain, with an average asking price of £12,538,095.
The analysis is based on Rightmove’s market leading data, with the UK’s largest choice of homes for sale and rent and includes streets where at least five homes have been available for sale across January this year.
Chester Square in Westminster, London, is second, with an average asking price of £11,546,428 and The Bishops Avenue in Barnet, London, is third, with a price tag of £8,930,650.
East Road in Elmbridge, Surrey, is the most expensive street outside of London, and is the only street outside of London in the top 20, with an average price of £8,795,714.
Drumsheugh Gardens in Edinburgh (£560,000) is the most expensive street in Scotland, and Hollybush Road in Cardiff (£1,237,500) is the most expensive in Wales.
Colleen Babcock, Rightmove’s property expert says: “Britain’s most expensive streets always capture the nation’s attention and this year we see the return of Winnington Road in North London, as Britain’s most expensive street based on asking prices. In fact, this year’s top 20 is taken up almost entirely by London addresses, showing the city still reigns as supreme when it comes to ultra-prime property.
“For buyers looking for prestigious roads outside of the hustle and bustle of London, Elmbridge in Surrey is flying the flag for the rest of the country as the only area outside the capital to make the top 20 list.”
Top 20 most expensive streets
|
Street
|
Local authority
|
Region
|
Average asking price
|
|
Winnington Road N2
|
Barnet
|
London
|
£12,538,095
|
|
Chester Square SW1W
|
Westminster
|
London
|
£11,546,428
|
|
The Bishops Avenue N2
|
Barnet
|
London
|
£8,930,650
|
|
Thurloe Place SW7
|
Kensington and Chelsea
|
London
|
£8,904,545
|
|
East Road KT13
|
Elmbridge
|
South East
|
£8,795,714
|
|
Ebury Square SW1W
|
Westminster
|
London
|
£8,521,111
|
|
Knightsbridge SW1X
|
Westminster
|
London
|
£8,260,000
|
|
Wilton Place SW1X
|
Westminster
|
London
|
£7,921,429
|
|
Montpelier Square SW7
|
Westminster
|
London
|
£7,405,000
|
|
Cumberland Terrace NW1
|
Camden
|
London
|
£7,400,000
|
|
Holland Villas Road W14
|
Kensington and Chelsea
|
London
|
£7,316,667
|
|
Charles Street W1J
|
Westminster
|
London
|
£7,105,000
|
|
Lowndes Square SW1X
|
Westminster
|
London
|
£6,941,923
|
|
Eaton Place SW1X
|
Westminster
|
London
|
£6,931,600
|
|
Heath Drive NW3
|
Camden
|
London
|
£6,656,429
|
|
Gloucester Square W2
|
Westminster
|
London
|
£6,603,125
|
|
Sheldon Avenue N6
|
Haringey
|
London
|
£6,453,182
|
|
Connaught Square W2
|
Westminster
|
London
|
£6,216,667
|
|
Hamilton Terrace NW8
|
Westminster
|
London
|
£5,890,385
|
|
Knightsbridge SW7
|
Westminster
|
London
|
£5,750,000
|
Top 20 most expensive streets outside of London
|
Street
|
Local authority
|
Region
|
Average asking price
|
|
East Road KT13
|
Elmbridge
|
South East
|
£8,795,714
|
|
Newlands Avenue WD7
|
Hertsmere
|
East of England
|
£3,950,000
|
|
Congleton Road SK9
|
Cheshire East
|
North West
|
£3,323,500
|
|
Larch Avenue SL5
|
Windsor and Maidenhead
|
South East
|
£2,779,167
|
|
Salterns Way BH14
|
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
|
South West
|
£2,460,000
|
|
Brookmans Avenue AL9
|
Welwyn Hatfield
|
East of England
|
£2,438,750
|
|
Tiddington Road CV37
|
Stratford-on-Avon
|
West Midlands
|
£2,306,666.67
|
|
Burnham Road CM3
|
Maldon
|
East of England
|
£2,197,726.82
|
|
Penn Road HP9
|
Buckinghamshire
|
South East
|
£2,191,000
|
|
High Street CB23
|
South Cambridgeshire
|
East of England
|
£2,181,667
|
|
Woodland Way KT20
|
Reigate and Banstead
|
South East
|
£2,071,667
|
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Copthorne Common RH10
|
Mid Sussex
|
South East
|
£2,050,000
|
|
Bracken Drive IG7
|
Epping Forest
|
East of England
|
£2,033,333
|
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Chapel Lane WA15
|
Trafford
|
North West
|
£1,979,000
|
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Church Road CM11
|
Basildon
|
East of England
|
£1,910,714
|
|
Lower Pennington Lane SO41
|
New Forest
|
South East
|
£1,782,500
|
|
Runnymede Road NE20
|
Northumberland
|
North East
|
£1,726,111
|
|
Valley Road WD3
|
Three Rivers
|
East of England
|
£1,723,333
|
|
Birchwood Road DA2
|
Dartford
|
South East
|
£1,687,500
|
|
Westfield Road B15
|
Birmingham
|
West Midlands
|
£1,650,000
|
London’s most expensive streets
|
Street
|
Local authority
|
Average asking price
|
|
Winnington Road N2 0
|
Barnet
|
£12,538,095
|
|
Chester Square SW1W 9
|
Westminster
|
£11,546,429
|
|
Thurloe Place SW7 2
|
Kensington and Chelsea
|
£8,904,545
|
|
Cumberland Terrace NW1 4
|
Camden
|
£7,400,000
|
|
Sheldon Avenue N6 4
|
Haringey
|
£6,453,182
|
|
Coombe Hill Road KT2 7
|
Kingston upon Thames
|
£4,663,333
|
|
Castelnau SW13 9
|
Richmond upon Thames
|
£3,806,250
|
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Crown Square SE1 2
|
Southwark
|
£3,186,538
|
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Stevenage Road SW6 6
|
Hammersmith and Fulham
|
£3,115,556
|
|
Anhalt Road SW11 4
|
Wandsworth
|
£3,081,428
|
|
Copse Hill SW20 0
|
Merton
|
£2,631,250
|
|
Bondway SW8 1
|
Lambeth
|
£2,487,750
|
|
Camlet Way EN4 0
|
Enfield
|
£2,477,941
|
|
Water Lane EC3R 6
|
City of London
|
£2,444,571
|
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The Ridings W5 3
|
Ealing
|
£1,992,857
|
|
Huntingdon Street N1 1
|
Islington
|
£1,932,143
|
|
Monkhams Avenue IG8 0
|
Redbridge
|
£1,908,333
|
|
Wapping High Street E1W 2
|
Tower Hamlets
|
£1,731,150
|
|
Fallowfield HA7 3
|
Harrow
|
£1,541,667
|
|
Egerton Drive TW7 7
|
Hounslow
|
£1,516,650
|
Most expensive streets by region
|
Region
|
Street
|
Local authority
|
Average asking price
|
|
London
|
Winnington Road N2
|
Barnet
|
£12,538,095
|
|
East Midlands
|
Main Street LE12
|
Charnwood
|
£1,238,571
|
|
East of England
|
Newlands Avenue WD7
|
Hertsmere
|
£3,950,000
|
|
North East
|
Runnymede Road NE20
|
Northumberland
|
£1,726,111
|
|
North West
|
Congleton Road SK9
|
Cheshire East
|
£3,323,500
|
|
Scotland
|
Drumsheugh Gardens EH3
|
City of Edinburgh
|
£560,000
|
|
South East
|
East Road KT13
|
Elmbridge
|
£8,795,714
|
|
South West
|
Salterns Way BH14
|
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
|
£2,460,000
|
|
Wales
|
Hollybush Road CF23
|
Cardiff
|
£1,237,500
|
|
West Midlands
|
Tiddington Road CV37
|
Stratford-on-Avon
|
£2,306,667
|
|
Yorkshire and The Humber
|
Wigton Lane LS17
|
Leeds
|
£1,317,857
|
Scotland’s most expensive streets
|
Street
|
Local authority
|
Average asking price
|
|
Drumsheugh Gardens EH3
|
City of Edinburgh
|
£560,000
|
|
Falkland Street G12
|
Glasgow City
|
£441,143
|
|
Henderson Street FK9
|
Stirling
|
£382,167
|
|
Cumbrae Drive KA7
|
South Ayrshire
|
£324,167
|
|
Main Street EH37
|
Midlothian
|
£290,000
|
|
The Highland Club PH32
|
Highland
|
£272,917
|
|
Main Street FK1
|
Falkirk
|
£267,165
|
|
Inveresk Road EH21
|
East Lothian
|
£256,667
|
|
Mallace Avenue EH48
|
West Lothian
|
£247,333
|
|
Main Street KY12
|
Fife
|
£245,985
|
|
Craigton Drive PA7
|
Renfrewshire
|
£239,374
|
|
Main Street PH2
|
Perth and Kinross
|
£228,841
|
|
Chiefswood Road TD6
|
Scottish Borders
|
£215,000
|
|
Shore Road G84
|
Argyll and Bute
|
£214,188
|
|
Brisbane Street PA16
|
Inverclyde
|
£193,300
|
|
Main Street ML11
|
South Lanarkshire
|
£162,833
|
|
Bonnyton Drive G76
|
East Renfrewshire
|
£159,167
|
|
Belfast Quay KA12
|
North Ayrshire
|
£149,438
|
|
Cailhead Drive G68
|
North Lanarkshire
|
£146,667
|
|
Clifton Road AB24
|
Aberdeen City
|
£142,333
|
Wales’s most expensive streets
|
Street
|
Local authority
|
Average asking price
|
|
Hollybush Road CF23
|
Cardiff
|
£1,237,500
|
|
Llanrwst Road LL28
|
Conwy
|
£583,745
|
|
Heol Cae Pwll CF71
|
Vale of Glamorgan
|
£537,500
|
|
West Road CF36
|
Bridgend
|
£528,119
|
|
Fields Park Road NP20
|
Newport
|
£504,992
|
|
Camden Road LD3
|
Powys
|
£502,778
|
|
Bridge Street NP16
|
Monmouthshire
|
£492,499
|
|
Carmarthen Road SA68
|
Pembrokeshire
|
£419,166
|
|
Cardiff Road CF15
|
Rhondda Cynon Taf
|
£417,850
|
|
Ruthin Road CH7
|
Denbighshire
|
£417,492
|
|
Mold Road CH7
|
Flintshire
|
£412,500
|
|
Gower Road SA2
|
Swansea
|
£373,888
|
|
Lon St. Ffraid LL65
|
Isle of Anglesey
|
£370,996
|
|
Hen Gei Llechi LL56
|
Gwynedd
|
£368,222
|
|
Chester Road LL12
|
Wrexham
|
£367,222
|
|
Heolgerrig CF48
|
Merthyr Tydfil
|
£355,833
|
|
Waun Draw CF83
|
Caerphilly
|
£332,500
|
|
James Prosser Way NP44
|
Torfaen
|
£318,333
|
|
Penygroes Road SA18
|
Carmarthenshire
|
£290,714
|
|
Cae Morfa SA10
|
Neath Port Talbot
|
£267,857
|
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