Have you ever wondered where the most sought-after streets, areas and towns are in Wiltshire?

After learning that Salisbury had the highest growth out of all UK cities over the pandemic, it may not come as a surprise that the city has three of the most expensive streets in Wiltshire according to Zoopla’s Rich List 2021.

But some of the other results from this new data may come as a surprise.

The highest value streets in Wiltshire according to Zoopla’s Wiltshire Rich List

Burytown Lane in Swindon was ranked at the highest value street in Wiltshire, with a whopping £1,595,374 average property value. 

A close second was Haugh, in Bradford-on-Avon with an average property value of £1,512,730. 

Salisbury streets made four of the top ten highest value streets, with Frenchmoor in SP5 ranked in fifth place with an average property value of £1,362,555; Great Durnford in SP4 ranked in sixth place (£1,349,815); De Vaux Place in SP1 ranked ninth (£1,293,146). 

Highest value postcode areas according to Zoopla’s Wiltshire Rich List

The highest value area on the rich list was SN8 which is in Marlborough with an average house value of £540,108. 

Salisbury postcodes made it into the remaining top three places, with SP5 in second place which contains Whiteparish, Woodfalls, Alderbury, Downton and Middle Winterslow. 

The average house price was £512,273. 

The area SP3 came in third place, with an average house price of £505,560 and it spans Tisbury, Dinton, and Shrewton. 

All of the remaining areas that ranked in the top ten were Bath or Swindon postcodes. 

Highest value towns according to Zoopla’s Wiltshire Rich List

Considering Marlborough took the top postcode area spot, it is unsurprising that it also took the number one spot for the top ten highest value towns with an average house value of £536,212.

In second place was Malmesbury with an average house value of £472,107 and in third place was Bradford-on-Avon (£468,644).

Salisbury made it to sixth place with an average house value of £381,399, beaten by Pewsey in fourth place (£456,229) and only just by Corsham in fifth place (£381,772). 

Making up the final spots in descending order were Chippenham (£365,271), Warminster (£338,287), Devizes (£338,120), Calne (£304,523)

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