London has unsurprisingly topped the table for the most expensive street to live on in the UK.
Tite Street - located on the banks of the River Thames in the London Borough of Chelsea and Kensington - has ranked the most costly in 2021, pipping last year’s winner, Avenue Road of St John’s Wood, to the post.
To buy a house on Tite Street would set buyers back, on average, by an eye-watering £28.9 million.
According to the Land Registry, an average house price in the UK was £347,815, as of September 2021.
Esther Dijkstra, mortgage director at Lloyds Bank, said: “London’s dominance of the top ten most expensive streets in the UK continues, with property prices on some of the most famous roads in the capital averaging £19 million.
“Homes in the South East’s most expensive streets will set you back around £5.5 million, and you’ll benefit from more rural locations all within commuting distance of the capital.”
The average price of a home on one of the ten most expensive streets in both the North and West Midlands increased 11% in a year, making them the two best performing regions.
Here’s a full list of the most expensive streets in each region of England.

1. North
The top two most expensive streets are in Windermere, the Lake District: Old Hall Road (£2,508,000) followed by Newby Bridge Road (£1,488,000). | Heritage Images via Getty Images Photo: Heritage Images via Getty Images

2. North West
The top two most expensive streets are in Altrincham, Greater Manchester: Barrow Lane (£3,706,000) followed by Underwood Road in Alderley Edge (£2,925,000). | Shutterstock Photo: Shutterstock

3. Yorkshire and the Humber
The top two most expensive streets are in Harrogate, North Yorkshire: Fulwith Mill Lane (£1,797,000) followed by Ling Lane, Leeds (£1,551,000). | Shutterstock Photo: Shutterstock

4. East Midlands
The top two most expensive streets are in Leicester: Benscliffe Road (£3,288,000), followed by Holmewood Drive (£1,940,000). | Shutterstock Photo: Shutterstock