Rightmove reveals Britain's most expensive streets .... How does Gravesham compare?

Rightmove reveals Britain's most expensive streets .... How does Gravesham compare?

What are the most expensive roads in Gravesend? Is it your road?! 👇

Gravesham has several streets where property prices significantly exceed the local average, driven by larger detached homes, rural surroundings, and desirable village locations.

While the average property price across the UK sits well below £300,000, some of the most sought-after roads in the DA11 and DA12 postcode areas regularly command prices approaching (or exceeding) £1 million! These streets are typically found in villages such as Shorne, Cobham and Sole Street, where larger plots and countryside settings attract buyers looking for space while still remaining within commuting distance of London.

Below we take a closer look at some of the most expensive streets in the Gravesham area 👇


Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in DA12 (Gravesend Area)

Pear Tree Lane, Shorne – £1,126,666
Bowesden Lane, Shorne – £937,333
Tanyard Hill, Shorne – £811,666
Windsor Road, Gravesend – £718,000
Warren View, Shorne – £717,500
Sole Street, Cobham – £688,857
Parrock Road, Gravesend – £611,666
Cheltenham Close, Gravesend – £594,277
Clarence Place, Gravesend – £584,600
Thong Lane, Shorne – £583,666


Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in DA11 (Gravesend / Northfleet Area)

Singlewell Road, Gravesend – £961,250
Broadwood, Gravesend – £675,000
Orchard Avenue, Gravesend – £667,750
Brenchley Avenue, Gravesend – £615,300
Essex Road, Gravesend – £594,375
Farmcroft, Gravesend – £589,250
Essex Road (DA11 0SP), Gravesend – £583,750
Chalky Bank, Gravesend – £583,333
Dennis Road, Gravesend – £568,600
The Avenue, Gravesend – £553,000

These areas are particularly popular with buyers looking for larger family homes close to good schools, green spaces and commuter links to London. 


Why These Streets Command Higher Prices

Several factors contribute to higher property values across these locations:
1. Larger Detached Homes on larger plots

2. Village Locations

3. Commuter Appeal (Areas such as Shorne and Cobham offer both countryside living while still being within easy reach of London). Gravesend benefits from HS1 rail services, making it attractive for commuters working in the capital.

4. Limited Supply. Premium homes in these locations rarely come onto the market, which helps maintain strong prices.


💡 Local insight
While London’s most expensive streets often see average asking prices in the millions, Gravesham offers buyers access to large family homes and village living at a fraction of those values, making it an increasingly attractive option for buyers relocating from the capital.


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