The most expensive streets in England & Wales
Ranked by each street's median sold price over the last five years — completed sales from HM Land Registry, not asking prices, with a five-sale minimum so one mansion can't crown a street.
Grosvenor Place in London (SW1X) currently heads the national table, with a median sold price of £26,968,250 across 12 recorded sales and a top recorded sale of £74,933,000. The same analysis runs for every town in England & Wales — over 1,000 local league tables, each linking to the sale-by-sale record behind every street.
Want your town’s table? Every town guide links to its own street ranking — start from house prices by town, or jump straight to a URL of the form /rankings/most-expensive-streets-in-{town}.
Methodology & use
For every street in HM Land Registry Price Paid Data we take the median price of standard market sales completed in the last five years, requiring at least five recorded sales per street so a single outlier transaction can’t define a street. Where at least three of a street’s sales match an EPC floor area we also show its median £ per square metre — the like-for-like measure that separates big homes from expensive ones. Streets are assigned to towns using the Land Registry’s own town field. Figures recompute as new sales are registered. Free to quote and republish with attribution to Housometer and a link — per-town tables, regional cuts or comment are available same-day via contact.
Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (© Crown copyright), Open Government Licence v3.0. Analysis: Housometer, July 2026.