A street in Dinas Powys has been named one of the most expensive in Wales, according to a new survey.
According to Lloyds, it costs around £1.185 million to buy a house in the Twyncyn area of the town - second only to the Benar Headland in Pwllheli, where property prices stand at £1.345 million.
The most expensive price tag in Cardiff was Llandennis Avenue in the Cyncoed area of the city (£1.135 million).
Across the UK, Wales had the lowest of the most expensive streets in any nation or region.
London continues to dominate the priciest streets list - with house prices in Knightsbridge standing at £21.4 million.
Amanda Bryden, Head of Mortgages, Lloyds said: "London’s dominance in the list of priciest streets underscores the city's continued appeal and the resulting competitiveness at the very top end of the property market."
"However, at £21.4 million to buy a home, even those with the deepest pockets might baulk at the price."
"The cost of securing a prestigious address does vary across the country. For instance, living on the most expensive street in Wales means paying around £1.3 million, although still a significant amount."

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