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What is the average house price in High Peak?
£282,241

Average price per property type

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Detached

£457,378

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Semi-Detached

£275,999

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Terraced

£222,721

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Flats

£170,129

Are prices going up or down?

Short term 📉

Prices decreased by £-6,079 (-2.11%) over the past year

Long term 📈

Prices increased by £103,964 (58.32%) over the past 10 years

Most expensive houses in High Peak 👀

11 padfield main road, derbyshire

Sold in JUL 2023

£2,150,000

wheat hay farm , derbyshire

Sold in JAN 2023

£2,021,000

otterbeck hall maynestone road, derbyshire

Sold in APR 2022

£1,750,000

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What is the most expensive (and cheapest) area of High Peak?

Areas in High Peak range from £226,818 to £937,333. The most expensive area is Aston with an average property price of £937,333. The cheapest area is Wormhill with an average of £226,818

The full list of areas is below. Click on any of them to go deeper into that area.

RankAreaPrice
1Aston£937,333
2Thornhill£816,333
3King Sterndale£700,000
4Hope Woodlands£645,000
5Brough and Shatton£603,000
6Castleton£464,750
7Peak Forest£431,125
8Green Fairfield£425,000
9Derwent£415,000
10Edale£383,333
11Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside£370,087
12Bamford£368,600
13Hope£351,066
14Hartington Upper Quarter£339,125
15Charlesworth£329,886
16Chisworth£302,458
17Whaley Bridge£300,054
18Chapel-en-le-Frith£288,808
19New Mills£286,690
20Hayfield£280,178
21Tintwistle£266,381
22Buxton£255,209
23Hadfield£234,595
24Wormhill£226,818

Data sources

Location boundary data sourced from OpenStreetMap and price information is from HM Land Registry

Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.