Most expensive streets in Yorkshire and the Humber revealed

Queen Parade, Harrogate. Photo: Google
Lloyds Bank has revealed the top 10 most expensive streets in Yorkshire and the Humber.
According to figures compiled with the help of the Land Registry and Royal Mail, the region’s most expensive street is Rutland Drive in Harrogate which has an average house price of £1,152,000.
Streets in Leeds and Bradford also make the top 10 list.
Andy Hulme, mortgages director at Lloyds Bank, said: “Rutland Drive in Harrogate takes the title as the most expensive residential street in Yorkshire and the Humber. The region’s golden triangle between Harrogate, north Leeds and Wetherby is a well known hotspot for those who aspire to have it all, and boasts eight of the ten most expensive streets.
“The remaining two streets are both in Ilkley. All of these areas have outstanding homes, excellent schools, good shopping facilities and are close to the countryside.”
Top 10 most expensive streets with average house prices:
10. Wigton Lane, Leeds
Average house price - £864,000
9. Moor Lane, Ilkley
Average house price - £910,000
8. Queen Parade, Harrogate
Average house price - £923,000
7. Bracken Park, Leeds
Average house price - £932,000
6. Hall Drive, Leeds
Average house price - £938,000
5. The Ridge, Wetherby
Average house price - £978,000
4. Curly Hill, Ilkley
Average house price - £1,012,000
3. College Farm Lane, Wetherby
Average house price - £1,012,000
2. Park Edge, Harrogate
Average house price - £1,078,000
1. Rutland Drive, Harrogate
Average house price - £1,152,000
Prices were based on transactions between January 2009 and October 2014 recorded on the Land Registry database for transactions in England and Wales.