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

Most expensive: Aston (£937,333). Cheapest: King Sterndale (£175,000).

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RankAreaPrice
1Aston£937,333
2Thornhill£816,333
3Brough and Shatton£718,250
4Hope Woodlands£645,000
5Green Fairfield£425,000
6Derwent£415,000
7Peak Forest£414,900
8Castleton£411,142
9Edale£383,333
10Bamford£377,166
11Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside£354,843
12Hope£351,066
13Charlesworth£342,151
14Hartington Upper Quarter£328,111
15Chisworth£313,296
16Whaley Bridge£304,670
17Hayfield£302,872
18New Mills£299,843
19Chapel-en-le-Frith£291,995
20Wormhill£260,663
21Buxton£260,408
22Tintwistle£250,768
23Hadfield£239,225
24King Sterndale£175,000

Data sources

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

Last updated at 29 March 2026 at 17:43 with the latest Land Registry data (February 2026). The High Peak dataset covers 5,200 postcodes.

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