In pictures: Wales' most expensive streets

Ever wondered what Wales' top-ten most expensive streets looked like?

Author: Ellis MaddisonPublished 5th Oct 2021

The top-ten most expensive streets in Wales each have an average house price of more than £1,000,000 pounds.

Llys Helyg Drive in Llandudno is the highest valued street in the country, with houses valued on average at £1,386,589.

A study from Zoopla found that Wales had nine streets where every house was valued at or above £1,000,000, compared to Scotland which had 136 and London which had 4,544.

Across the UK, there are nearly 1,800 more streets in this million pound bracket, compared to last year.

Some of the highest valued streets in Wales:

Llys Helyg Drive

Llys Helyg Drive (Left) in Llandudno is Wales' highest valued street.

Ty-Gwyn Avenue

Ty-Gwyn Avenue in Cardiff is the third-most expensive street in the country.

Cleddon

Cleddon in Monmouth is home to the street with the fifth-most expensive houses.

The Mount

The Mount in Cardiff is Wales' sixth-most valued street.

Marine Drive

Marine Drive, which is right next to Llys Helyg Drive, means Llandudno is home to the country's highest and seventh-highest valued street in Wales.

The top-ten most expensive streets in Wales and the average house price:

1: Llys Helyg Drive, Llandudno LL30 - £1,386,589

2: Benar Headland, Pwllheli LL53 - £1,352,268

3: Ty-Gwyn Avenue, Cardiff CF23 - £1,320,473

4: Adare Street, Bridgend CF31 - £1,109,093

5: Cleddon, Monmouth NP25 - £1,100,471

6: Marine Drive, Llandudno LL30 - £1,093,740

7: The Mount, Cardiff CF14 - £1,073,666

8: Lower Cwrt-Y-Vil Road, Penarth CF64 - £1,069,657

9: Twyncyn, Dinas Powys CF64 - £1,067,378

10: Dros Y Mor, Penarth CF64 - £1,064,116

CF71 is the highest valued area in Wales, with an average house price of £515,826

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 £29.9 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 £19.4 million.

Grosvenor Crescent (postcode SW1X) in London rounded off the top three, with the average property value there at £17.2 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 £8.4 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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