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Revealed: the UK's most expensive streets for house prices

Find out the priciest roads in every part of England, Wales and Scotland

As you turn off the busy High Street Kensington and swing past the iconic Design Museum, flanked by the luscious greenery of Holland Park, you'll find yourself in Ilchester Place - a street replete with 18th-century architectureand officially the most expensive street in Britain.

New research from Lloyds Bank has revealed that the average house price on Ilchester Place - the exclusive part of Kensington and Chelsea which is home to Robbie Williams and Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page - is a staggering £15.6m.

Nine out of the10 most-expensive streets in the nationare found inLondon, but it's not justin the capital wheremulti-million pound properties canbe found.

Read on to discover the most expensive streets in England, Wales and Scotland.

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London house prices dominate the top 10

If you've got at least £9m to spare, you could buy yourself a place on the swankiest streets in Kensington and Chelsea or Westminster.

Following Ilchester Place, the average property in Eaton Square in Westminster comes in at a cool £13.7m, while a property on Knightsbridge will set you back £13.3m. But if you want to bag a bargain on one of London's most expensive streets, Astons Road in Northwood, just past Ruislip, will only cost you £4m.

Rounding out the UK's top 10 is Camp End Road in Weybridge, in the South East - a 25-minute train ride from London. Weybridge is inhabited by many Chelsea footballers, and was home to Beatles John Lennon and George Harrison. The average property in Camps End Road is £5.6m.

Here are the top-10 most expensive streets in the UK.

Street NamePost townRegionPostcodeAverage house price
Ilchester PlaceKensington And ChelseaGreater LondonW14£15,579,000
Eaton SquareWestminsterGreater LondonSW1W£13,710,000
KnightsbridgeWestminsterGreater LondonSW1X£13,371,000
Kensington RoadKensington And ChelseaGreater LondonW8£12,925,000
Carlyle SquareKensington And ChelseaGreater LondonSW3£11,904,000
Campden HillKensington And ChelseaGreater LondonW8£11,363,000
Chesham PlaceKensington And ChelseaGreater LondonSW1X£11,302,000

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Most expensive house prices in England and Wales, by region

North East

Runnymede Road in Ponteland, Newcastle, is the most expensive street, with homes costing £1.09m on average.

North West

Congleton Road in Alderley Edge is the most expensive street with homes selling, on average, for £2.3m.

Yorkshire and the Humber

Fulwith Mill Lane in Harrogate has the most expensive homes, costing £1.61m on average.

West Midlands

Rising Lane in Solihull, at an average price of £1.9m, is the most expensive street in the West Midlands.

East Midlands

Cour D'Honneur in Burley, Oakham is the most expensive street in the East Midlands with an average price of £1.49m.

East Anglia

Storeys Way in Cambridge is the most expensive street in East Anglia, with an average house price of £2.28m.

South West

The exclusive Sandbanks peninsula, in Poole, is home to the most expensive street in the South West - Panorama Road, where the average property costs £2.59m.

Wales

According to Lloyds Bank, Llys Helig Drive in Llandudno 'is the only £1m street in Wales, with an average price of £1,121,000'.

St Andrews home to highest house prices

In Scotland, Golf Place in St Andrews came in as the most expensive part of the country, with the average property price set at £1.975m. The vast majority of the top 10, as shown in the table below, can be found in Edinburgh.

Street NameAreaPostcodeAverage house price
Golf PlaceSt. AndrewsKY16 9JA£1,975,000
Ann StreetEdinburghEH4 1PL£1,707,000
Northumberland StreetEdinburghEH3 6JE£1,537,000
Heriot RowEdinburghEH3 6ES£1,503,000
Ettrick RoadEdinburghEH10 5BJ£1,494,000
Regent TerraceEdinburghEH7 5BN£1,411,000
Drummond PlaceEdinburghEH3 6PH£1,286,000