If you've got millions of pounds burning a hole in your pocket, then west London is the place for you.

New figures show west London is home to England and Wales' most expensive roads, with over a third of all £1 million streets in the area.

The most expensive street in the country in 2014 was Trevor Square, in Knightsbridge, where beautiful townhouses - situated around a lush, green private garden - go for an average of £12.8 million.

It's a stark contrast to west London's least expensive road - Jem Paterson Court, in Harrow - where prices averaged £77,890.

And more roads in the area are now becoming millionaire rows. Last year, West London boasted 548 more streets where homes are worth more than £1m, compared to 452 in 2013.

In 2013, the most expensive road in west London was South Eaton Place, in Westminster, at £8.68m, while the least expensive was Pentland Place, in Northolt, at £94,368.

Figures compiled by the Trinity Mirror Data Journalism Unit showed there were 1,411 streets in England and Wales with an average property price of £1m or more, up from 1,142 in 2013. This means 38.9% of all £1m roads are in West London.

The least expensive street in England and Wales was Waterloo Walk, in Sunderland, where flats sold for an average of £14,050 in 2014.

Figures are based on data from the Land Registry, which lists the price paid for every property bought at market value by non-commercial buyers, so auction sales and property brought through companies is excluded.

Averages for each road are based on the average of all sale prices in 2014 and streets with fewer than three sales are excluded.