Restronguet Point near Truro and Upper Castle Road in St Mawes have made the list of most expensive addresses in the South West.

Restronguet Point is among the top five most expensive spots, with an average property price of £2,097,000. The St Mawes road had an average of £1,543,000

Nationally the list was dominated by London, with Grosvenor Crescent, one of London's most prestigious areas in the heart of Belgravia between Hyde Park Corner and Belgrave Square, the most expensive residential street in England and Wales, according to latest research from Lloyds Bank.

To acquire a typical Grade II listed house on Grosvenor Crescent will cost an average of £16,918,000

Five of the ten most expensive streets in the UK are in the prime residential areas of Belgravia and
Knightsbridge in the City of Westminster. They include Eaton Square with an average
property value of £15,520,000 and Chester Square (£8,282,000) – both are in Belgravia;
Trevor Street (£10,150,000) and Montpelier Street (£8,483,000) in the Knightsbridge area.

The remaining four streets are in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea; they
include Cadogan Square (£8,592,000), Elgin Crescent (£7,683,000), Egerton Crescent (the
most expensive street for the past two years, £7,100,000) and Hillsleigh Road (£7,091,000).

Outside central London the capital's most desirable addresses are Cambridge Gate in
Camden which has an average property value of £6,670,000, Coombe Park in Kingston
upon Thames (£3,515,000) and Lichfield Road in Richmond upon Thames (£2,863,000).

In the South West the list was domianted by Poole in Dorset, with Sandbanks, Lilliput, Canford Cliffs and Branksome Park all featuring in the list.