20. Leys Road, Leatherhead
Famous neighbours will include footballer John Terry and tennis legend Andy Murray if you fork out £3,677,000 for a home on this street.Picture credit: Zoopla
19. Anhalt Road, Wandsworth, London
Residents of this street can enjoy views of Battersea Park and Albert Bridge. But you’ll need an average of £4,686,000 if you want to join them.Picture credit: Google Street View
18. Markham Square, Kensington and Chelsea, London
With Peter Jones and the Saatchi Gallery both a minute away it’s easy to see why Markham Square is popular with London’s wealthy residents. A property here costs an average of £4,733,000.Picture credit: Google Street View
17. Clabon Mews, Kensington and Chelsea, London
This quiet mews behind Cadogan Square offers pretty properties with garages – which some would say warrants the million pound price tag alone in central London. A house here costs an average of £4,852,000.Picture credit: Google Street View
16. Mallord Street, Kensington and Chelsea, London
The creator of Winnie the Pooh, AA Milne lived on this Chelsea street for 20 years, with the real life Christopher Robin growing up there. A property now will cost you £4,878,000 on average.Picture credit: Google Street View
15. Campden Hill Road, Kensington and Chelsea, London
Nestled between Holland Park and Kensington Park Gardens is this exclusive street. A property here will cost you around £5,171,000.Picture credit: Google Street View
14. West Heath Road, Barnet, London
Having Hampstead Heath on your doorstep makes this street highly desirable with rich Londoners. Homes sell for an average of £5,199,000.Picture credit: Google Street View
13. St James’s Place, Westminster, London
Situated in Mayfair and with properties looking on to Green Park, it isn’t hard to see why this street is pricey. A house here will cost you around £5,280,000.Picture credit: Google Street View
12. Prince Consort Road, Westminster, London
Own a property on this road and you’ll share an address with the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal College of Music. Prices now average £5,281,000.Picture credit: Google Street View
11. Duchess of Bedfords Walk, Kensington and Chelsea, London
This Kensington Street has Holland Park at one end and Kensington High Street a stone’s throw away. You’ll need an average of £5,356,000 to own a property here.Picture credit: Google Street View
10. Pembridge Place, Kensington and Chelsea, London
This road is a regular in the most expensive streets lists. Spending an average of £5,491,000 could bag you a private garden here, unlike many other streets on the list.Picture credit: Google Street View
9. Chelsea Manor Street, Kensington and Chelsea, London
A popular street in the heart of Chelsea, you’ll pay an average of £5,523,000 for a slice of this Sloane heaven.Picture credit: Google Street View
8. Chester Street, Westminster, London
A stone’s throw from the back garden of Buckingham Palace lies this prestigious street. Owning a property here will cost you an average of £5,533,000.Picture credit: Google Street View
7. Drayton Gardens, Kensington and Chelsea, London
This exclusive street had been one of the most expensive in the country for several years now. It’s just off the bustling Fulham Road and the average home costs £5,954,000.Picture credit: Google Street View
6. Parkside, Merton, London
Tennis fans will be attracted to this street thanks to its proximity to the All England Club where the Wimbledon tennis championship takes place. But you’ll need around £6,355,000 to call it home.Picture credit: Google Street View
5. De Vere Gardens, Kensington and Chelsea, London
Just off Kensington High Street lies this street that boasts an interesting mix of pretty period properties and a striking new apartment block. A home here costs an average of £6,606,000.Picture credit: Google Street View
4. Eaton Square, Westminster, London
One of London’s most famous garden squares has frequently made it into books, films and television series. Most recently, Downton Abbey’s Lady Rosamund was said to live on the square. In real life you’ll need £6,727,000 if you want to own a home here.Picture credit: Google Street View
3. Manresa Road, Kensington and Chelsea, London
Formula 1 boss Bernie Eccleston used to call a mansion block apartment on this street home until he sold it for £14m in 2011. Now the average property will set you back £7,359,000.Picture credit: Google Street View
2. Egerton Crescent, Kensington and Chelsea, London
This stucco-fronted crescent in SW3 now boasts the title of second-most expensive road in England with houses selling for an average £7,550,000. For that you will get access to the street’s private communal garden though.Picture credit: Google Street View
1. Victoria Road, Kensington and Chelsea, London
Beautiful period properties make up this pretty street close to Kensington Palace. An average house price of £8,006,000 makes it the most expensive street in England and Wales.Picture credit: Google Street View