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Top 20 most expensive streets in Street and Glastonbury – Part 4 (6-4)

The countdown continues in the top 20 most expensive streets in Street and Glastonbury with number 6 to 4..

6 – Martin Street (Baltonsborough)

Average price paid £362,807 – Martin Street was once the boundary of a divided Baltonsborough. Merkell, Markyl, or Martin Street had just 4 houses in the late 18th century but today has 58 properties and is home to a small family run vineyard. St. Anne’s school for the daughters of clergy and professional men was opened by Anglican nuns from Clewer (Berks.) before 1871 on a site in Martin Street and later became a boarding house for boys for Millfield school. The most expensive transaction that has been recorded in Martin Street to date is Churchmoor Barn which sold for £830,000 on 30/07/2015.

5 – Watts Corner (Glastonbury)

Average price paid £364,879 – Watts Corner is a development of 72 dwellings located just a 30-minute walk or 6-minute drive NE of Glastonbury town centre. Built by David Wilson homes, the development is also known as Chalice Fields and all the properties are detached. The gap in the Watts Corner dwellings opposite 185 Wells Road was left as an agreement between the then owner of the land who lived at 185 Wells Road and David Wilson Homes so that the owner had an unobscured view of the fields from her kitchen. The most expensive recorded transaction in Watts Corner to date is 47, which sold on 24/08/2007 for £455,000.

4 – High Street (Butleigh)

Average price paid £387,220 – High Street Butleigh is home to 60 properties, a general stores and Post Office and the primary school. The property sale that has the highest recorded price in High Street to date is Holmans Place, which sold on 31/10/2014 for £1,134,825. Holmans Place is a house with barn converted to an annex both of which are listed as are many of the buildings on High Street.

The 3 most expensive streets in Street and Glastonbury will be revealed in the next article.

About Tom Morgan

Founder of Jungle Property the multi award-winning letting agent based in Glastonbury, Somerset. I am passionate about property and Glastonbury and about providing the very best advice to anyone who wants the best return on a buy-to-let property investment. For an open and brutally honest opinion on anything in the Glastonbury property market please contact me via tom.morgan@jungleproperty.co.uk

Where’s the most expensive street in Glastonbury?

Location, Location, Location

When buying a property either to live in or as an investment, location is one of the most important things to consider and is something I often get asked about. As a nation, we’re obsessed with the prices of property, particularly on our own street! So for a bit of fun I have had a quick look at the latest data from the Land Registry to see where the most expensive streets in Glastonbury are, where properties change ownership most often and the least expensive places to buy.

Most Expensive Streets in Glastonbury

If you are familiar with the Glastonbury area, then you may not be surprised to know that 5 of the top 10 most expensive streets are in Butleigh where the average price paid are highest in Wood Lane. Here the average price paid for a property was £929,500 with the highest recorded purchase price is £950,00 and that property is now estimated to be worth around £1,246,800. These properties don’t come up for sale very often, with only 4 transactions recorded since 1995. So if this is an area you’d like to live in you’d better act quickly when a property comes up for sale!

The second most expensive street is Lubborn Lane in Baltonsborough where the 9 dwellings sold for an average of £694,371 and the most expensive property’s estimated value is£960,000.

Looking within the bounds of Glastonbury parish the most expensive street is Dod Lane where the average price paid for a property is £493,232. The highest recorded purchase price was £510,000 and that property is now estimated to be worth £1,775,600. Nearby Chalice Hill Close is slightly further down the list where the average price paid for a property is £474,461.

Street with Highest Turnover of Sales in Glastonbury

The street with the highest turnover is Boundary Way for which there have been 216 recorded transactions for the 90 properties. With the first recorded transaction in February 1995 that equates to one every 35 days! Nearby Benedict Street is a close second with 190 transactions but it does have more than twice the number of properties of Boundary Way at 188. If we compare the number of transactions against the number of properties for each street, highest turnover per property is a street on the same development as Boundary Way which is Stag Way where there have been on average of nearly 3 transactions per property since 1995.

Least Expensive Streets in Glastonbury

So where can you grab a bargain? The top 30 least expensive streets are almost completely dominated by streets in the town centre. Just a hop skip and a jump from the most expensive street in the parish (Dod Lane) is one of the least expensive streets in the form of Silver Street where the average price paid for the 58 dwellings is just £136,008. Silver Street is only the 9th least expensive street though. To find the least expensive street you only need to head across the High Street and North to George Street where the average price paid for the 97 dwellings is just £101,461.

About Tom Morgan

Founder of Jungle Property the multi award-winning letting agent based in Glastonbury, Somerset. I am passionate about property and Glastonbury and about providing the very best advice to anyone who wants the best return on a buy-to-let property investment. For an open and brutally honest opinion on anything in the Glastonbury property market please contact me via tom.morgan@jungleproperty.co.uk

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