In Pictures: Harrogate's most expensive roads

Majority of North Yorkshire's most expensive roads to live on are in Harrogate district

Author: Natalie HigginsPublished 5th Oct 2021
Last updated 5th Oct 2021

New figures show that nine out of ten of the most expensive places to live are here in Harrogate.

Topping the list was Fulwith Mill Lane, with the average house price being £1.7 million

HG3 is listed as highest value area to live in.

There are 11,673 streets in the UK where the average home is valued at more than £1 million.

A new study by Zoopla reveals there are nearly 1,800 more streets across Britain that fit this category - compared to a year ago.

Here are a few of the Harrogate streets featured in the list

Fulwith Mill Lane, Harrogate HG2


Shaw Lane, Harrogate HG3


Stone Rings Grange, Harrogate HG2


Lund House Green, Harrogate HG3


Hill Foot Lane, Harrogate HG3


Swindon Lane, Harrogate HG3


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1 Fulwith Mill Lane, Harrogate HG2 £1,759,884

2 Shaw Lane, Harrogate HG3 £1,561,504

3 Ringbeck Road, Ripon HG4 £1,427,502

4 Stone Rings Grange, Harrogate HG2 £1,381,104

5 Lund House Green, Harrogate HG3 £1,360,987

6 Hill Foot Lane, Harrogate HG3 £1,325,578

7 Provincial Works, The Avenue, Harrogate HG1 £1,297,602

8 Swindon Lane, Harrogate HG3 £1,274,115

9 The Purey Cust, York YO1 £1,256,775

10 Nidd, Harrogate HG3 £1,248,734

The highest value towns and cities in North Yorkshire

1 Harrogate £397,888

2 Knaresborough £385,151

3 Leyburn £326,213

4 Tadcaster £323,644

5 York £322,168

6 Ripon £320,801

7 Yarm £315,603

8 Thirsk £307,621

9 Skipton £301,781

10 Settle £299,518

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.

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