Unsurprisingly, the list of the most expensive neighbourhoods in which to live based on house prices is dominated by London - with homes in the Kensington Abingdon district of the London borough of Kensington and Chelsea selling for a whopping £2,787,500 on average.
But we’re looking at those places outside the capital with the highest average house prices, based on the latest data from the Office for National Statistics.
Below are the 13 neighbourhoods beyond the capital with the highest average house prices during the year ending in March 2024, the latest period for which a localised breakdown is available.
We’ve ranked them in ascending order, from cheapest, relatively speaking, to most expensive, with the average house price topping £1 million in seven of those 13 areas.
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5. Farnham Moor Park & Bourne - £996,000
The average price of a house in Moor Park and Bourne, in Farnham, Surrey, is £996,000 - making it the ninth most expensive place to live in England outside of London | Google Photo: Google

6. Summertown - £998,000
The average price of a house in Summertown, Oxford, is £998,000 - making it the eighth most expensive place to live in England outside of London | Google Photo: Google

7. Brookmans Park - £1,005,000
The average price of a house in Brookmans Park, Hertfordshire, is £1,005,000 - making it the seventh most expensive place to live in England outside of London | Google Photo: Google

8. Radlett - £1,100,000
The average price of a house in Radlett, Hertfordshire, is £1,100,000 - making it the joint fifth most expensive place to live in England outside of London | Google Photo: Google