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District in Derbyshire

Living in South Derbyshire

12 neighbourhoods · 62 sub-areas

South Derbyshire is a largely rural district of around 117,000 people on the southern edge of Derbyshire, and one of the more affordable places to rent in the East Midlands. A 2-bed goes for around £790 a month — well below the UK median and a solid notch under the national average. Most residents own their home, and the area draws families more than young professionals.

Verdict
Stands out for
  • schools nearby (top 5% nationally)
Watch out for
  • few local jobs (bottom 10%)
  • weaker schools (bottom 10%)
Crime / 1k / yr
76/ 100
60.6
About average · 40% below nat. avg
Good schools
87/ 100
81%
Bottom 10%
Commute to hub
37/ 100
94 min
Below average
Jobs density
7/ 100
0.31
Bottom 10%
2-bed rent
68/ 100
£790/mo
Better than most · 1-bed £603 · 3-bed £992 · +4.7% YoY
Council tax
60/ 100
£2,083/yr
£174/mo

Overview

Overview

Living in South Derbyshire

South Derbyshire sits between Derby to the north and Burton upon Trent to the south — a mix of market towns, villages and new-build estates that's expanded fast over the last decade. It's not a city, and it doesn't pretend to be. The feel is suburban-rural: quiet roads, green fields close by, and a population that's spread out rather than concentrated in one centre. Around 117,000 people live here, and the district is one of the less deprived in the East Midlands.

Most people who live here own their home — three in four households are owner-occupiers, well above the national average. Private renters make up only around one in seven households. That shapes who you'll find in the market: renters tend to be families or working couples rather than students or sharers, and the area attracts people priced out of Derby city centre or looking for more space. Age spread is unusually even across all bands, with no single group dominating.

Rents reflect the rural character. A 1-bed runs around £600 a month, a 2-bed around £790, and a 3-bed around £990 — all noticeably below national medians. Council tax (Band D) comes to around £2,340 a year, or roughly £195 a month. For buyers, the median property price sits at around £267,000, and the typical renter saving for a deposit would need around 3.8 years — one of the shorter timelines in the region.

The honest trade-off is car dependence. Over 63% of residents drive to work — public transport covers only a fraction of journeys, and the nearest mainline rail station is roughly 5.5 km away as the crow flies. If you don't drive or don't want to, South Derbyshire is a much harder place to live. Rents are low for a reason: you're trading connectivity for affordability.

LLM-summarised from ONS, MHCLG, DfT, Police.uk and Land Registry data.

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