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What is the most expensive (and cheapest) area of Staffordshire Moorlands?

Most expensive: Sheen (£673,333). Cheapest: Tittesworth (£190,000).

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RankAreaPrice
1Sheen£673,333
2Alstonefield£632,792
3Longsdon£556,666
4Rushton£550,142
5Onecote£532,500
6Bradnop£520,562
7Heaton£477,400
8Leekfrith£460,000
9Dilhorne£455,222
10Quarnford£427,500
11Consall£416,666
12Heathylee£410,000
13Ipstones£409,647
14Grindon£408,750
15Horton£398,991
16Hollinsclough£397,500
17Alton£386,086
18Fawfieldhead£385,000
19Blore with Swinscoe£385,000
20Bagnall£378,750
21Endon and Stanley£371,968
22Ilam£368,000
23Wetton£360,000
24Oakamoor£359,083
25Farley£359,000
26Butterton£350,000
27Cotton£345,800
28Warslow and Elkstones£298,125
29Waterhouses£295,958
30Caverswall£286,113
31Cheddleton£273,640
32Checkley£251,340
33Brown Edge£245,265
34Werrington£243,280
35Forsbrook£239,959
36Cheadle£235,481
37Kingsley£234,500
38Biddulph£231,295
39Draycott in the Moors£230,272
40Longnor£208,666
41Leek£200,976
42Tittesworth£190,000

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 Staffordshire Moorlands dataset covers 3,530 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.