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Lloyds has revealed what it calls the UK’s most Instagrammable streets – with Bath’s iconic Royal Crescent taking the top spot.
Famous for its sweeping Georgian design, the crescent’s postcard-perfect look has made it a firm favourite for photos, reels and travel snaps. Latest data shows homes on the street cost an average of £590,786.
From colourful city backdrops to historic cobbled lanes, the research highlights the streets Brits can’t stop sharing online. The rankings are based on how often each street features on Instagram and TikTok, as well as how frequently it is tagged in location posts.
London’s Portobello Road – known for its pastel-coloured houses and bustling market – takes second place, followed by The Street in the picturesque village of Castle Combe.
Edinburgh also performs strongly, with both Victoria Street and Circus Lane making the top 10, while Pier Road in Luss, on the banks of Loch Lomond, highlights the growing appeal of scenic waterfront spots.
Here are the UK’s 20 most Instagrammable streets, according to Lloyds’ research:
| Rank1 | Street | Location | Average price2 |
| 1 | Royal Crescent | Bath, Somerset | £590,786 |
| 2 | Portobello Road | Notting Hill, London | £1,661,144 |
| 3 | The Street | Castle Combe, Wiltshire | £428,759 |
| 4 | Victoria Street | Old Town, Edinburgh | £414,596 |
| 5 | Gold Hill | Shaftesbury, Dorset | £470,721 |
| 6 | Kynance Mews | South Kensington, London | £1,447,738 |
| 7 | Vicars Close | Wells, Somerset | £364,489 |
| 8 | Arlington Row | Bibury, Gloucestershire | £519,773 |
| 9 | Circus Lane | Stockbridge, Edinburgh | £447,344 |
| 10 | Mermaid Street | Rye, East Sussex | £471,101 |
| 11 | Sion Hill | Clifton, Bristol | £521,586 |
| 12 | Elm Hill | Norwich, Norfolk | £235,822 |
| 13 | Prior Park Road | Bath, Somerset | £556,645 |
| 14 | Anita Street | Ancoats, Manchester | £257,319 |
| 15 | Steep Hill | Lincoln, Lincolnshire | £314,395 |
| 16 | Church Street | Ledbury, Herefordshire | £376,698 |
| 17 | Barn Hill | Stamford, Lincolnshire | £492,364 |
| 18 | Eastgate Street | Chester, Cheshire | £263,811 |
| 19 | Pier Road | Luss, Argyll and Bute | £158,559 |
| 20 | Windsor Esplanade | Cardiff Bay | £198,125 |
Amanda Bryden, Head of Mortgages at Lloyds, says: “Social media is changing how people discover new places, and even where they start to picture themselves living.
“What really stands out about these streets is their character. Whether it’s colourful homes, heritage buildings or a standout setting, they’re the kind of places people can’t help but share.
“It’s also great to see such a broad mix of locations. While some are among the UK’s most premium streets, others are far more accessible, which shows you don’t need a huge budget to find somewhere that genuinely feels special.”
How much does it cost to live there?
You don’t necessarily need a million-pound budget to live somewhere worthy of your camera roll. In fact, many could even be within reach of first-time buyers.
While London hotspots like Portobello Road (£1.66m) and Kynance Mews (£1.45m) sit at the top end of the market, there are far more affordable options on the list. Streets such as Elm Hill in Norwich (£235,822) and Eastgate Street in Chester (£263,811) come in well below the UK average house price of £298,8063.
The most affordable street in the top 20 is Pier Road in Luss, where the average property costs £158,559.










