The nation's most expensive St. Patrick themed street names🍀

The nation's most expensive St. Patrick themed street names🍀

St. Patrick’s Day is here again and countless celebrations will be held throughout the British Isles and beyond, so much so that it’s estimated that 13 million pints of Guinness are sold worldwide each and every Paddy’s Day.

To help celebrate the day, estate agent, Barrows and Forrester, reveals the effect that this global popularity has on St. Patrick-themed street names here in Britain.
The firm's research revealed that street names including the word ‘Guinness’ command the highest Paddy’s house price, at an average of £335,000. The most expensive of them all is Guinness Drive in Wainscott, Rochester, which, with an average asking price of £425,000 must surely be the most expensive Guinness in the land. To continue reading, please Click Here


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