Placetrics
District in Derbyshire

Living in North East Derbyshire

13 neighbourhoods · 64 sub-areas

North East Derbyshire is a largely rural district in the East Midlands with around 107,000 residents — and one of the more affordable places to rent in the region. A 2-bed goes for around £700 a month, well under the UK median for that size, and house prices are modest enough that a typical deposit takes only around four years to save.

Area overview

For
Retirees
How it breaks down
Safety
C70/100
Good
Schools
D40/100
Below average
Transport
E16/100
Limited
Affordability
B83/100
Very good
Energy efficiency
D42/100
Below average
Air quality
D47/100
Below average
At-a-glance summary

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Rent & cost

Rent runs at £775 a month — 30% below the national median.

RatingTop quartile
#12 of 98 districts
2-bed rent
£707/mo
+4.9% YoY
All-in monthly
£1,060/mo
rent + tax + energy
Council tax
£2,035/yr
To buy
£238,748
~3.9 yrs to 10% deposit
Rent / pay
30%
Tight but workable on local pay
Crime & safety

Police-recorded crime runs 44% below the national average.

RatingBelow median
Crime / 1k / yr
57.3
44% below nat. avg
Violent / 1k
26.8
26% below national average
Burglary / 1k
2.2
63% below national average
ASB / 1k
9.8
68% below national average
Vehicle crime / 1k
2.2
63% below national average
Bicycle theft / 1k
0.7
47% below national average
Most common
Violent crime
then anti-social behaviour
Schools

2 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 2 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 100% Good or better.

Ofsted Good or Outstanding
71%
of nearby Ofsted-rated schools
Primary schools
100% Good+
Typical resident: 2 primaries▲ 10%pts above national average
Secondary schools
100% Good+
Typical resident: 2 secondaries▲ 19%pts above national average
Nearest Outstanding
5.5 km
any phase
Top primary
Lea Primary School
Outstanding · Primary
Top secondary
St Mary's Catholic High School, A Catholic Voluntary Academy
Outstanding · Secondary
Transport & connectivity

Weak transport links — 16/100; nearest rail station is around 4536 m away; 4 bus stops within five minutes' walk; Sheffield is reachable in 74 minutes by direct train.

RatingAbove median
#41 of 98 districts
Fastest rail link
London · 2h 51m
by public transport
To Sheffield
1h 14m
by public transport
To Birmingham
2h 2m
by public transport
Nearest motorway
M1
5.7 km
Nearest A-road
A61
704 m
PT to job hub
36 min
to nearest 5,000+ jobs centre
Bus stops
4
typical resident, 5-min walk
Amenities & healthcare

What's around the typical neighbourhood — pubs, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets within walking distance, plus the median GP and hospital proximity.

Rating1 per 500 m walk · median LSOA
Pubs · cafés · restaurants
1
median LSOA · per 500 m walk
Supermarkets
0
per 500 m walk
Parks
0
per 500 m walk
Nearest GP
1.2 km
Nearest hospital
6.0 km
Demographics

Census 2021 snapshot: high owner-occupation (75%).

RatingOlder, owner-occupied
Population
106,646
1,182 per km² · suburban
Median age
48
range 25–65
Family households
26%
with children
Private renters
9%
75% owned▼ 12%pts below national average
Degree-level
26%
of adults▼ 7%pts below national average
Work from home
24%
of commuters
Born outside UK
3%
of residents▼ 14%pts below national average

Living in North East Derbyshire

North East Derbyshire sits between Sheffield and Chesterfield, covering a mix of old pit villages, market towns and open countryside. It's not a city and doesn't pretend to be — there's no metro, no major university, and the employment base is thin at around 30,000 jobs locally. What you get instead is space, low rents and a quiet pace that suits families and older residents far better than it suits young professionals looking for a social scene.

The population skews noticeably older than the UK norm. Around a quarter of residents are 65 or over, and the 50–64 cohort is the largest working-age group. Owner-occupation is high — roughly seven in ten homes are owned — and only about one in ten is a private rental, which makes this one of the least renter-heavy districts in the East Midlands. Families and couples with children make up a solid share of households.

Rents are low by almost any benchmark. A 1-bed typically runs around £560 a month, a 2-bed around £700, and a 3-bed around £860. Council tax at Band D comes to around £2,467 a year — roughly £205 a month — so your total housing cost is modest. The median house price is around £249,000, and at current rents a typical household reaches a deposit in about four years. Most areas are affordable; there's less variation between the cheaper and pricier parts of the district than you'd find in a larger city.

The catch is that you'll almost certainly need a car. Over 65% of residents drive to work, and only 3% use public transport. The nearest mainline rail station is nearly 5km away on a straight-line basis — roughly a 60-minute walk or a short drive. Rail commutes to Manchester and Birmingham both take over two hours. If you're commuting to a major city regularly, the distance will grind on you quickly.

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