House prices have risen again in the past year, with Swindon being no exception.

It was reported in January of last year that the average price of a semi-detached house in the Wiltshire town would set you back a costly £270,000.

This has risen within the last year and now the average house price in Swindon is calculated to approximately be £314,018.

It works out as a 16 per cent increase.

Of course this is just an average and some areas have cheaper housing than others throughout the town but this works at both ends of the spectrum.

With this in mind, the Adver has compiled a list of the most expensive streets in Swindon and included an average price of property for each street with data courtesy of PropertySolvers.

The only street that has an average price of over £800,000 is somewhat unsurprisingly the costliest place to live in Swindon.

If you are wanting to purchase a property on Broome Manor Lane, you would be looking at being set back approximately £805,000.

Leverton Gate is ranked second in the list and is the only other street to break the £700,000 mark, with a home in the area clocking in at an eyewatering average price of £708,285.

Following these two expensive areas, several of the next entries on the list are priced over the £650,000 threshold.

Both The Butts in Lydiard Millicent as well as The Quarries in Swindon are priced at a cool £689,000, albeit with the former costing an extra £166 on top of that fee.

Swindon Advertiser: Broome Manor Lane ranks top of the most expensive streets in the area.Broome Manor Lane ranks top of the most expensive streets in the area. (Image: Dave Cox)

Purton also makes a couple of appearances on this list, highlighting its prevalence as a more premium area these days.

The average house price in Upper Pavehill and the High Street in Purton currently comes in at an eyewatering £681,800 and £652,250 respectively.

Blunsdon also makes a solitary appearance in the top ten rankings, with the average property in Kingsdown Lane setting you back around £657,500.

Elsewhere in Swindon, Westlecot Road and Bath Road both cost similar sums of money to that of Blunsdon’s entry, with them priced at £666,000 and £652,357 respectively.

The cheapest ranked in the top ten is actually located in South Marston, out of the way of the centre of Swindon.

South Marston’s St Julians Close is home to several properties which, on average, would cost you £616,666 to purchase.