Wokingham has long been celebrated as one of the best places to live in the UK, boasting outstanding schools, a thriving regenerated town centre, and picturesque countryside
But that high quality of life comes with a matching price tag.
Recent property data has laid bare the staggering cost of living on the borough’s most exclusive roads. If you’re looking to move to one of Wokingham’s elite enclaves, you’ll likely need deep pockets — and a cool million just to get your foot in the door.
Here is a look at Wokingham’s most expensive streets, where properties frequently change hands for well over £1.5 million.
Lower Sandhurst Road, Wokingham
Consistently ranking among Berkshire’s property rich lists, Lower Sandhurst Road is a quintessential, sparsely populated country road.
Bordering gorgeous countryside, houses on this hidden millionaire’s row have commanded average prices of £1,943,619, making it one of the absolute priciest postcodes in the area.
Hollybush Ride, Finchampstead
Finchampstead is arguably the jewel in Wokingham’s property crown, and Hollybush Ride is at the epicentre of this wealth.
Lined with sprawling, multi-bedroom homes nestled behind private gates, recent sales data reveals properties here sell for an astonishing average of £1,746,666].
South Drive, Wokingham
A highly sought-after location that offers privacy while remaining fiercely connected to the town’s amenities.
South Drive is a premier address where homes rarely come onto the open market. When they do, they command a premium, with three recent properties selling for an average of £1,717,333.
Wellingtonia Avenue, Crowthorne
Bordering Wokingham borough, Crowthorne’s Wellingtonia Avenue is famously lined by towering giant Sequoia trees, planted as a monument to the Duke of Wellington.
The grandeur of the street is matched only by its property values, with the average sale price sitting firmly around £1,651,938 — though larger estates here easily push past the £2 million mark.
The Ridges, Finchampstead
Boasting sweeping, elevated views across the Berkshire and Hampshire countryside, The Ridges is legendary in the local housing market.
Homes on this prestigious stretch boast vast acreage and woodland. Average house prices here sit comfortably around £1.6 million, with the most lavish mansions valued upward of £2.4 million.
Southlands Road, Wokingham
Another heavy hitter in the Wokingham property scene. Recent figures show a flurry of high-end activity on Southlands Road, with five properties recently selling for an average of £1,518,400.
Finchampstead Road, Wokingham
While it serves as a major artery through the borough, the more secluded, southern stretches of Finchampstead Road boast some of the most substantial detached family homes in the area.
According to recent data from property market trackers, high-end houses along this sought-after route have sold for an impressive average of £1,400,000.
Heath Ride, Wokingham
Just a stone’s throw from the Finchampstead border, Heath Ride is an exclusive, tree-lined avenue that promises vast plots, privacy, and serious curb appeal.
Industry data tracking from indicates that recent sales achieved an average of £1,370,000, comfortably keeping its status on the local property rich list.
Crescent Road, Wokingham
Proving that you don’t always need to escape to the deep countryside for prestige, Crescent Road sits closer to the heart of Wokingham town centre but still offers grand, often period-style homes on generous plots.
This incredibly desirable residential street sees homes change hands with average sold prices hitting £1,281,062.
Burnmoor Meadow, Finchampstead
Finchampstead claims yet another spot on the borough’s property rich list with Burnmoor Meadow.
This leafy, highly sought-after street features a stunning collection of premium, sprawling family homes.
Finding a property on this road requires deep pockets, with average house prices sitting at a cool £1.5 million.
It serves as further proof of Finchampstead’s reputation as one of Wokingham’s most affluent and desirable enclaves.
While these price tags might seem eye-watering, they reflect Wokingham’s enduring appeal.
With excellent transport links to London, a low crime rate, and top-tier local schools, the demand for premium family homes in our borough remains incredibly resilient.





































