A new property report has highlighted that two streets in the West Midlands have secured places among the top 20 most expensive residential locations outside of London. The latest edition of Rightmove's Most Expensive Streets report provides a detailed analysis of the UK's premium property market, revealing significant price tags across the country.
London Dominates the Overall Rankings
According to the comprehensive study, Winnington Road in Barnet, London, maintains its position as Great Britain's most expensive street. The average asking price for properties on this exclusive road stands at an astonishing £12,538,095. Following closely behind is Chester Square in Westminster, with an average asking price of £11,546,428, while The Bishops Avenue, also in Barnet, claims third place with properties averaging £8,930,650.
The Most Expensive Street Outside London
East Road in Elmbridge, Surrey, emerges as the most expensive street outside of London, and remarkably, it is the only non-London street to appear in the overall top 20 nationwide. The average property price on East Road reaches £8,795,714, demonstrating the continued appeal of premium locations beyond the capital.
West Midlands Representation in the Regional Top 20
The report specifically examines the most expensive streets outside London, revealing that two West Midlands addresses have made this exclusive list. Tiddington Road in Stratford-on-Avon, with the postcode CV37, features prominently with an average asking price of £2,306,666.67. Additionally, Westfield Road in Birmingham, postcode B15, appears with properties averaging £1,650,000.
Complete List of Top 20 Most Expensive Streets Outside London
The full ranking of the twenty most expensive streets outside London includes:
- East Road (KT13) – Elmbridge, South East – £8,795,714
- Newlands Avenue (WD7) – Hertsmere, East of England – £3,950,000
- Congleton Road (SK9) – Cheshire East, North West – £3,323,500
- Larch Avenue (SL5) – Windsor and Maidenhead, South East – £2,779,167
- Salterns Way (BH14) – Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, South West – £2,460,000
- Brookmans Avenue (AL9) – Welwyn Hatfield, East of England – £2,438,750
- Tiddington Road (CV37) – Stratford-on-Avon, West Midlands – £2,306,666.67
- Burnham Road (CM3) – Maldon, East of England – £2,197,726.82
- Penn Road (HP9) – Buckinghamshire, South East – £2,191,000
- High Street (CB23) – South Cambridgeshire, East of England – £2,181,667
- Woodland Way (KT20) – Reigate and Banstead, South East – £2,071,667
- Copthorne Common (RH10) – Mid Sussex, South East – £2,050,000
- Bracken Drive (IG7) – Epping Forest, East of England – £2,033,333
- Chapel Lane (WA15) – Trafford, North West – £1,979,000
- Church Road (CM11) – Basildon, East of England – £1,910,714
- Lower Pennington Lane (SO41) – New Forest, South East – £1,782,500
- Runnymede Road (NE20) – Northumberland, North East – £1,726,111
- Valley Road (WD3) – Three Rivers, East of England – £1,723,333
- Birchwood Road (DA2) – Dartford, South East – £1,687,500
- Westfield Road (B15) – Birmingham, West Midlands – £1,650,000
This detailed breakdown illustrates the geographical diversity of high-value properties across Britain, with the South East region showing particularly strong representation alongside the notable West Midlands entries. The presence of these streets in the rankings underscores the enduring appeal of certain locations despite broader economic fluctuations in the housing market.
