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Eaton Square Crowned The Most Expensive Street in London

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London’s Eaton Square is England and Wales’ most expensive street, reports Lloyds Bank.

Last year the winner was Victoria Road in Kensington W8.

1. Eaton Square in Belgravia, London SW1

The average house price in Eaton Square is £17million.

Eaton Square includes a mix of grand houses and apartments behind Grade II listed white stucco facades overlooking 2.5 hectares of private garden squares, making it one of the most desirable addresses in the capital. The square was one of three garden squares built by the Grosvenor family in the 19th century.

Eaton Square buildings on Buildington include:

  • 73 Eaton Square SW1 (photo)
  • 74 Eaton Square SW1
  • 70 Eaton Square SW1
  • 80 Eaton Square SW1
  • 49 Eaton Square SW1

Prime prices for prime locations Central London boroughs dominate the list of the top 10 most expensive streets. Seven streets are based in Westminster and Kensington having an average price of at least £10 million and three over £16 million.

2. Grosvenor Crescent in London SW1, (most expensive street in 2014) is the second most expensive street this year, with an average price of £16,918,000.

3. Ilchester Place in Holland Park – average price £16,029,000

4. Lansdowne Road in Notting Hill, London W11 – average price  £12,830,000

5. Chester Square in Belgravia, London SW1 – average price £12,543,000

6. Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill N11 – average price  £10,842,000

7. Kensington Road in London W8 – average price  £10,185,000

Andrew Mason, Mortgage Director at Lloyds Bank, said: “Eaton Square, and prime central locations such as Westminster, and Kensington and Chelsea, have established reputations as exclusive addresses. Not only do these streets possess a rich historical legacy, but properties located there are some of the most prestigious in the world and are close to superb local amenities in Knightsbridge, Sloane Street and Chelsea, as well as the capital’s business and entertainment districts.”

  • Full report can be found here
  • See all London buildings on Buildington

Please note that all property prices in this article are subject to change. You should always contact the sales representative for the up to date information.

While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information presented on this page is up to date and correct, Buildington accepts no responsibility for any errors contained in the information, or if the information is not current.

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