Placetrics
City · East Midlands

Living in Newark and Sherwood

13 neighbourhoods · 74 sub-areas
Crime vs nat. avg
0.61× nat.
39% below nat. avg · 61.5 / 1k / yr · #147 of 318 cities
Good schools
100%
#1 of 296 cities
Commute to hub
103 min
#229 of 318 cities
Jobs density
0.43
#149 of 318 cities
Avg rent
£787/mo
+3.0% YoY · #60 of 314 cities
Council tax
£187/mo
Estimated (Band D)
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Neighbourhoods in Newark and Sherwood

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13 neighbourhoods · 74 sub-areas

Rent, scores and YoY change at a glance.

Newark North£627+3.0%8551
Newark South West£647+3.0%8438
Rainworth & Blidworth£652+3.0%7969
Ollerton & Boughton£657+3.0%7164
Newark South East£657+3.0%9469
Edwinstowe & Clipstone£702+3.0%6684
Balderton£720+3.0%7579
Fernwood, Farndon & Fiskerton£880+3.0%2989
Winthorpe, Coddington & Collingham£908+3.0%4685
Bilsthorpe & Farnsfield£939+3.0%1479
Muskham, Sutton on Trent & Walesby£951+3.0%2392
Southwell£1,032+3.0%3584
Lowdham, Bleasby & Gunthorpe£1,115+3.0%4095

Sources: ONS, MHCLG, DfT, DESNZ, Defra, Police.uk, Ofsted, Ofcom, HM Land Registry. Some columns (salary, council tax, HPI) are published at council-area level.

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Where to look in Newark and Sherwood

Three short answers to "where should I focus?" in Newark and Sherwood. Each list is filtered from the same neighbourhood data above — the basis of each shortlist is stated above the list so you know what's been weighted.

Top 5 cheapest

Lowest estimated monthly rent. Rent is the LAD-published ONS PIPR median, scaled per neighbourhood by local sale prices (Land Registry).

  1. 1.Newark North£627/mo
  2. 2.Newark South West£647/mo
  3. 3.Rainworth & Blidworth£652/mo
  4. 4.Ollerton & Boughton£657/mo
  5. 5.Newark South East£657/mo
Top 5 most desirable

Highest composite liveability — combines safety, schools, transport access and rental affordability into one 0–100 score (higher = more liveable).

  1. 1.Newark South East94/100
  2. 2.Newark North85/100
  3. 3.Newark South West84/100
  4. 4.Rainworth & Blidworth79/100
  5. 5.Balderton75/100
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Cost of living

Median rent and council tax across Newark and Sherwood.

Avg rent
£787/mo
#60 of 314 cities
Sale price
£228,998
+4.8% YoY
Yrs to deposit
3.7 yr
Rent & price breakdownBy bedroom count · property type · affordability
council-area level rent by bedroom
ONS PIPR median for the council area
1 bed£541/mo
2 bed£714/mo
3 bed£861/mo
4 bed£1,277/mo
Sale price by property type
HMLR HPI average
Detached£356,844
Semi-detached£211,097
Terraced£174,096
Flat£106,638
Affordability
Price-to-earnings7.4×
Rent / take-home32%
Council tax (estimated, full council area)£2,248/yr
Mortgage (25y, 5%)£1,165/mo

Rent: ONS PIPR (council area). Council tax: VOA + MHCLG. Sale prices: HM Land Registry.

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Safety in Newark and Sherwood

Crime in Newark and Sherwood runs at 39% below the national average. Above median (#147 of 318 cities) The supporting per-1,000-residents-per-year rate is 61.5, averaged across the council area's neighbourhoods.

How crime is measured

What's counted. Incidents recorded by territorial police forces and published to data.police.uk each month. Rates use the latest 12 months of data divided by the area's mid-2024 ONS resident population — so the figure is reported incidents per 1,000 residents per year.

Anti-social behaviour is the largest category in most areas and is worth reading carefully — it's a community-reports bucket (noise, rowdiness, nuisance), not "crime" in the legal sense. ASB and shoplifting are weighted lower than violent offences in the safety score on each page.

Caveats. The denominator is residents, so workday and tourist destinations can look worse than they feel for someone living there. Greater Manchester forces stopped publishing to data.police.uk in 2020, so figures for those areas are intentionally blank rather than misleadingly low.

Total crime / 1k / yr
61.5
#147 of 318 cities
Crime detailTop crime types · safest neighbourhoods in this council area
All crime categories
incidents / 1,000 residents / year — sorted high → low
Violent & sexual offences
21.2
Anti-social behaviour
9.5
Criminal damage & arson
6.4
Shoplifting
5.3
Other theft
3.9
Other crime
3.1
Public order
3.0
Vehicle crime
2.8
Burglary
2.4
Drugs
1.3
Possession of weapons
0.9
Bicycle theft
0.8
Theft from the person
0.8
Robbery
0.7
Safest neighbourhoods in Newark and Sherwood
by safety score (higher = safer)
Lowdham, Bleasby & Gunthorpe95/100
Muskham, Sutton on Trent & Walesby92/100
Fernwood, Farndon & Fiskerton89/100

Source: data.police.uk — incident counts adjusted for population, then averaged across the council area's neighbourhoods. National average = England + Wales population-weighted mean.

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Schools in Newark and Sherwood

100% of schools serving Newark and Sherwood are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. Best 5% nationally (#1 of 296 cities)

Good or Outstanding
100%
#1 of 296 cities
Good w/in 2 km
25%
#248 of 318 cities
School breakdownOfsted distribution · best neighbourhoods for schools
Ofsted rating distribution
Good100%
Outstanding (count)0
Good (count)1
Requires improvement0
Inadequate0
Best neighbourhoods for schools in Newark and Sherwood
by school score
Newark South West53/100
Balderton48/100
Winthorpe, Coddington & Collingham46/100

Ofsted school inspection ratings, latest inspection per school.

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Transport in Newark and Sherwood

Modelled door-to-door commute from this council area to nearby employment hubs. Closest first.

Best hub
103 min
#229 of 318 cities
To Leeds
110 min
Median across local areas
To Sheffield
113 min
Median across local areas
To Birmingham
145 min
Median across local areas
Transport detailAll city commute times · mode share · best-connected neighbourhoods
Commute to major UK cities
public transport, off-peak typical
Leeds
110 min
Sheffield
113 min
Birmingham
145 min
Manchester
168 min
London
169 min
Liverpool
218 min
Bristol
232 min
Edinburgh
245 min
Cardiff
268 min
Glasgow
384 min
How residents travel to work
Census 2021, mode share
Car61%Public1%Active8%WFH24%
Best-connected neighbourhoods in Newark and Sherwood
by transport score
Newark North88/100
Newark South East76/100
Newark South West59/100

DfT Journey Time Statistics + ONS Travel-to-Work.

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Job access from Newark and Sherwood

Newark and Sherwood has 0.43 jobs per resident locally. Above median

Jobs per resident
0.43
#149 of 318 cities
5y jobs growth
+10.2%
Job access detailReachability tiers · sector mix in this council area
Reachable jobs by mode
Drive — 100 jobs7 min
PT — 100 jobs9 min
Drive — 500 jobs8 min
PT — 500 jobs13 min
Drive — 5,000 jobs18 min
PT — 5,000 jobs41 min
Local job mix by sector
ONS BRES, % of local jobs
Retail & hospitality
25.5%
Manufacturing
14.0%
Health & social care
12.0%
Construction
7.3%
Education
7.0%
Professional & business svcs
5.9%
Tech & ICT
3.4%
Finance & insurance
0.7%

ONS BRES (jobs density) + DfT job-accessibility minutes.

FAQ

Frequently asked about Newark and Sherwood

Short answers to the questions we get most often. Each answer is anchored in the data above and links onward where you can dig deeper.

What is the average rent in Newark and Sherwood?
The median monthly rent across Newark and Sherwood is £787, based on ONS Private Rental Prices data. Individual neighbourhoods vary — see the shortlist above for the cheapest and most desirable areas.
Where is the cheapest place to rent in Newark and Sherwood?
The cheapest neighbourhood in Newark and Sherwood by estimated median rent is Newark North at approximately £627/month. The full top-five cheapest list and our methodology are above.
What's the best neighbourhood to live in Newark and Sherwood?
By our composite liveability score (which blends safety, transport, schools, rent affordability and EPC), the top-ranked neighbourhood in Newark and Sherwood is Newark South East at 94/100. The score is editorial; see /methodology/scoring/liveability for the formula.
Is Newark and Sherwood a safe area?
Newark and Sherwood has an average safety score of 67/100 across its constituent neighbourhoods (higher is safer). The score is the national percentile rank of police-recorded crimes per 1,000 residents per year, inverted so 100 means the safest 1% of England + Wales.
What is council tax in Newark and Sherwood?
The most common council tax band in Newark and Sherwood is not yet published, with the Band D annual charge currently around £299. Council tax is set at the local authority level so the same banding applies to every postcode within Newark and Sherwood.
What is the average salary in Newark and Sherwood?
The median annual resident salary in Newark and Sherwood is £29,806, per ONS ASHE 2025. This is salary for people who live in Newark and Sherwood, not for people who commute in to work there. Workplace median salary is published separately.
What is the average house price in Newark and Sherwood?
The average property price in Newark and Sherwood is approximately £236,492 according to HM Land Registry's House Price Index. Individual neighbourhoods vary — typically ±20% around this council area median.
What's the rental yield in Newark and Sherwood?
Gross rental yield in Newark and Sherwood is approximately 3.9% — the council-area level median rent annualised over the council-area level median sale price. Net yield (after agency, void, maintenance and tax) typically runs 30–40% lower.
How long does it take to save a deposit in Newark and Sherwood?
Saving a 10% deposit at the council area median sale price on the council area median salary, while putting away 10% of takehome pay each month, takes approximately 3.7 years in Newark and Sherwood. Faster if you save more, slower if rents are eating into savings.
Is gigabit broadband available in Newark and Sherwood?
100% of premises in Newark and Sherwood are gigabit-capable per Ofcom Connected Nations 2025. Coverage is patchier in older terraces and rural fringes — check your specific postcode for service availability.
What's the unemployment rate in Newark and Sherwood?
2.9% of 16-64 residents in Newark and Sherwood are on the DWP Claimant Count — Universal Credit while seeking work, or Jobseeker's Allowance. That's the live monthly local indicator. It's narrower than the ONS Labour Force Survey "ILO unemployment rate" (which counts anyone actively job-seeking on a separate denominator) and narrower again than Census 2021's "% unemployed" (which is calculated against all 16+ residents and so isn't directly comparable).
How many neighbourhoods are in Newark and Sherwood?
Newark and Sherwood contains 13 neighbourhood neighbourhoods covering 74 sub-areas (local areas). Browse the full list at the bottom of this page or use the neighbourhood map above to drill into a specific area.
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All sub-areas in Newark and Sherwood

Every local area, ordered by crawl priority. Most readers want the neighbourhood-level view — these are for deep-link cases or external search-engine arrivals.