THE annual property rich list, revealing the most expensive streets across the UK, has revealed which Herefordshire streets are among the priciest.
The county's top 10, published by Zoopla, includes two roads in Hereford and one in Ledbury, with the rest made up of quiet hamlets and villages.
Ranked top as the most expensive area in Herefordshire, Sollers Hope, between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye, has an average house price of £742,309.
The village is just a stone's throw from the river Wye, and is near to the picturesque market towns of Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye, as well as just 10 miles from Hereford city centre.
Coming in at number two is the small area of Leddington, just outside Ledbury.
The hamlet has an average house price of £741,338, according to the Zoopla research.
At three is Hope Mansell, near Ross-on-Wye. House prices in the hamlet just south of the town average £698,946, and it's just a few minutes from the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Full list
- Sollers Hope, Hereford: £742,309
- Leddington, Ledbury: £741,338
- Hope Mansell, Ross-on-Wye: £698,946
- Stansbatch, Leominster: £683,138
- Donnington, Ledbury: £678,523
- Thruxton, Hereford: £675,953
- Munsley, Ledbury: £672,637
- Cantilupe Street, Hereford: £669,218
- Vineyard Road, Hereford: £663,101
- South Parade, Ledbury: £655,211
Unsurprisingly, the most expensive street in the whole of the UK was in London, and even less surprisingly it was in the flashy neighbourhood of Kensington and Chelsea.
Kensington Palace Gardens, which backs onto the palace and the nearby Kensington Park, has an average property price of £32,492,346. This is more than £12 million more expensive than the second ranked street, Courtenay Avenue in Highgate, where the price is £20,254,754.
London dominates the list with every street in the Top 20 most expensive located in the capital.
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