Britain’s most expensive coastal location is in Devon

Salcombe, Devon
Salcombe, Devon -Credit:Getty Images/iStockphoto


The most expensive place to buy a home on the British coastline is once again in Devon. Salcombe has retained its position as the priciest spot to buy a home by the coast.

According to the latest analysis from Lloyds Bank, properties in the town – which boasts stunning views across the Kingsbridge estuary – now cost £970,657 on average. That's down 22% (or £270,641 in cash terms) compared to 2022, when they stood at more than £1.2 million.

Affluent Sandbanks, home to celebrity residents including Harry Redknapp, is just behind in second place, with an average price tag of £957,739. Padstow in Cornwall, with its renowned Seafood Restaurant by Rick Stein, is third, with homes costing £701,979 on average.

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The latest data shows Lyme Regis in Dorset and St Ives in Cornwall entering the top 10 most expensive coastal locations. Average property prices are more than £500,000 in both areas.

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Amanda Bryden, Head of Mortgages at Lloyds Bank said: “Sea views, sandy beaches, brisk morning dips – it’s easy to see why coastal living is so desirable. Our data shows the most sought-after coastal locations in the country can attract average price tags of close to a million pounds – with in-demand properties often going for much more.

“These pricier areas can result in a lack of affordable homes for first-time buyers, a problem often exacerbated by high levels of second home ownership, meaning that many who have grown up in the area may find themselves priced out of owning their own home locally. There are more affordable places to call home by the sea, especially the further north you head.

"Those with a more adventurous streak may want to consider setting up home in Rothesay on the charming Isle of Bute, which will set buyers back around £100,000 on average. It’s also important to remember that in some coastal areas around Britain, the idyllic image of a seaside resort doesn't apply.

"Indeed there are specific socio-economic factors, often as a result of changing tourism habits, or the decline of other local industries, which can lead to higher levels of deprivation.”

The average coastal home is now £293,710, -4% lower than in 2022 but +48% higher than 10 years ago. Coastal properties in Margate in the South East and Amlwch in Wales have more than doubled in the last decade to £309,049 and £255,189 respectively.

All 10 of the least expensive coastal locations are in Scotland. Coastal property prices are the cheapest in Rothesay, on the Isle of Bute, where homes cost £101,477 on average, -30% less than in 2022.

Amy Capon, 47, from St Ives, Cornwall, spoke about moving to the coast.

“We always dreamed of moving to the coast after spending many happy holidays in Cornwall and, in 2020, we took the leap and turned that into a reality. Moving from outside the busy City of Bath, we started our new life in St Ives.

"Although daunting at first - with our son Harris having to leave his old school and friends behind and all of us not being close to family and a support network - we’ve never looked back. Harris settled well into his new school and spends his free time with friends surfing in the gorgeous blue sea.

"We both found new jobs - I work in a school and my husband is a project manager - and we love having our favourite place on our doorstep. We’ve made some fantastic friends in our new hometown and our family and friends from back home love visiting as they get a holiday at the same time!

“Moving to a more chilled, relaxed life by the sea meant we were able to add to our family with our cockapoo Skye, who loves walking on the white sandy beaches in sunshine or rain. We’ve never looked back and love we get to call St Ives our home.”

Britain’s most expensive coastal locations

Coastal location

Region

Average house price 2023

Salcombe

South West

£970,657

Sandbanks

South West

£957,739

Padstow

South West

£701,979

Lymington

South East

£648,881

Dartmouth

South West

£569,850

Wadebridge

South West

£537,337

Lyme Regis

South West

£533,526

St. Ives

South West

£528,181

Budleigh Salterton

South West

£508,139

Kingsbridge

South West

£503,525

Biggest price increases in coastal locations 2022 vs 2023

Coastal location

Region

Average house price 2022

Average house price 2023

1-year change

Invergordon

Scotland

£114,962

£154,293

+34%

Menai Bridge

Wales

£297,551

£379,472

+28%

Burntisland

Scotland

£175,222

£207,525

+18%

Newbiggin-By-The-Sea

North East

£116,963

£136,717

+17%

Helensburgh

Scotland

£219,574

£254,261

+16%

St. Ives

South West

£466,659

£528,181

+13%

Swanage

South West

£441,682

£493,745

+12%

Sheringham

East of England

£337,593

£372,476

+10%

Wick

Scotland

£124,857

£137,424

+10%

Greenock

Scotland

£97,608

£107,111

+10%

All coastal locations GB

-

£306,491

£293,710

-4%

Biggest price increases in coastal locations 2013 vs 2023

Coastal location

Region

Average house price 2013

Average house price 2023

10-year change

Margate

South East

£151,196

£309,049

+104%

Amlwch

Wales

£127,342

£255,189

+100%

Menai Bridge

Wales

£196,979

£379,472

+93%

Ramsgate

South East

£156,103

£297,804

+91%

Broadstairs

South East

£232,256

£440,654

+90%

Deal

South East

£207,727

£390,089

+88%

Lymington

South East

£348,793

£648,881

+86%

Whitstable

South East

£257,294

£473,680

+84%

Perranporth

South West

£223,232

£410,946

+84%

Padstow

South West

£382,560

£701,979

+83%

All coastal locations GB

-

£198,631

£293,710

+48%