Thursday 29 December 2011

Holland Park square tops list of most expensive places to live in Britain | Money | The Guardian

Holland Park square tops list of most expensive places to live in Britain | Money | The Guardian

Back in the mid-1990s it was possible to pick up a flat there for £300,000. But Campden Hill Square has since moved far out of that league and was named on Thursday as Britain's most expensive residential street, with an average property price of £4.86m. The address in the heart of fashionable Holland Park in west London topped a list published by Lloyds TSB.

It is one of six streets in the borough of Kensington and Chelsea that feature in the list of the 10 most pricey in the country. The others are Drayton Gardens (3rd – £4.43m), Dawson Place (4th – £3.89m), Duchess of Bedford's Walk (5th – £3.86m), Cadogan Square (6th – 3.68m) and Bramerton Street (9th – £3.52m).

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