In pictures: Nottingham's most expensive streets

Here are the top ten streets with the highest average house prices

Author: Ellis MaddisonPublished 5th Oct 2021
Last updated 5th Oct 2021

The top 10 most expensive streets in Nottinghamshire all have houses worth more than ÂŁ1,000,000 pounds on average.

Peache Way off Chilwell Lane in Bramcote is the highest valued street in Nottingham, with an average property value of ÂŁ2,582,527.

A study from Zoopla shows that in the East Midlands there are at least 65 different million pound streets.

Across the UK, there are nearly 1,800 more streets in this bracket, compared with a year ago.

In Nottingham, four of the top 10 most expensive streets are all located in NG12, while the top two are both in the NG9 area.

The top-five highest valued streets in Nottingham.

Peache Way

Bramcote

Beeston Fields Drive

Beeston

Blidworth Waye

Papplewick

Croft Road

Edwalton

Grange Road

Edwalton

The top 10 most expensive streets in Nottingham and the average house price:

1: Peache Way, Chilwell Lane, Nottingham NG9 - ÂŁ2,582,527

2: Beeston Fields Drive, Nottingham NG9 - ÂŁ1,535,434

3: Blidworth Waye, Nottingham NG15 - ÂŁ1,345,755

4: Croft Road, Nottingham NG12 - ÂŁ1,319,997

5: Grange Road, Nottingham NG12 - ÂŁ1,315,994

6: Adams Hill, Derby Road, Nottingham NG7 - ÂŁ1,224,222

7: Church Lane, Nottingham NG12 - ÂŁ1,188,584

8: Dovedale Road, Nottingham NG2 - ÂŁ1,099,765

9: Newcastle Circus, Nottingham NG7 - ÂŁ1,086,103

10: Costock Road, Nottingham NG12 - ÂŁ1,029,628

NG12 is the highest valued area in Nottingham, with an average house price of ÂŁ348,950

Where has the most expensive streets in the UK?

For the 13th year in a row, Kensington Palace Gardens (postcode W8) in London was identified as Britain's most expensive street, with homes there priced at nearly ÂŁ29.9 million on average.

In second place for the third consecutive year was Courtenay Avenue (N6) in Highgate, London. The average property there is priced at ÂŁ19.4 million.

Grosvenor Crescent (postcode SW1X) in London rounded off the top three, with the average property value there at ÂŁ17.2 million.

Excluding London, Titlarks Hill (postcode SL5) in Ascot, Berkshire, was identified as the most expensive street in Britain, with the average home there put at ÂŁ8.4 million.

Here are the numbers of million pound streets in September 2021, according to Zoopla:

London - 4,544

South East England - 4,366

East of England - 1,464

South West England - 512

North West England - 276

West Midlands - 205

Scotland - 136

East Midlands - 65

Yorkshire and the Humber - 55

North East England - 41

Wales - 9

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