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Most expensive residence in the UK

Written By Simbolonz on Wednesday, June 1, 2011 | 1:32 PM


Fashionable: Commuter hotspot Guildford, in Surrey, boasts 89 'million pound streets' - the second highest in the country
Tourism News, UK - Kensington Palace Gardens is not a place for ordinary people.

In fact, the houses in Kensington Palace Gardens will be too expensive even for the celebrity world, banker or even lottery winners.

The purchase price of land in Kensington Palace Gardens 93 times the average price of land in the UK £ 205.985. For just one square meter in the price put on 1193 pounds.



Kensington Palace Gardens is the richest street in Britain - or the Boulevard of the Billionaires 
Lakshmi Mittal, a steel magnate worth £ 23.8billion businessman, bought one home for £ 57million from Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone in 2004, and renamed it the Taj Mittal.

The appeal of Kensington Palace Gardens, former home of princess diana one English nobleman.

The second most expensive street is The Boltons, Kensington, where the average house was £ 13.3million, with Frognal Way, Camden, third £ 10.6million. In fact there are ten expensive streets are all in London.

Virginia Water in Surrey - home to Wentworth Golf Club - is the seventh most expensive postal district in Britain, with average house price of £ 937.419.

Pricey: The Boltons in Kensington is among the most expensive streets it the UK. Just a single square foot of land in the London borough now costs £1,193 
MOST EXPENSIVE STREETS
1: Kensington Pal Gdns, London W8 (£19.2m)
2: The Boltons, London SW10 (£13.3m)
3: Frognal Way, London NW3 (£10.5m)
4: Compton Avenue, London N6 (£8m)
5: Park Place Villas, London W2 (7.2m)
6: Courtenay Avenue, London N6 (£7.1m)
7: Manresa Road, London SW3 (£6.6m)
8: Victoria Road, London W8 (£6.4m)
9: Ilchester Place, London W14 (£6.3m)
10: Cottesmore Gardens, London W8 (£6.3m)


Excerpt from Dailymail Universal News

  

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