The capital's second most expensive address is Chelsea Square, SW3, where houses are typically worth £6,440,600. Average prices for the mainly three-storey Thirties terraces, which are home to famous names including Jemima Khan, rose more than £1 million from £5,098,047 last year. Manresa Road, which runs into Chelsea Square, emerged as the third most expensive street, with a number of terraced Fifties houses as well as very expensive apartments, some of which have been converted from the old Chelsea College of Art. Surprisingly, so-called "Billionaire's Row" - Bishops Avenue in Barnet - is not in the top 20 streets, despite having properties worth £41 million, as it also contains a number of lower priced homes, reducing the average. The figures, from house price website Mouseprice, show that prices in London's 20 most expensive streets continue to soar. Last year's top street was Kensington Square in W8, in which the average price was £5.5 million.