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Long-established and independent, we only cover this area — so we price to the local market, not a national average.
Your local guide to living in Buxton — plus homes for sale and to rent across the town.
Browse Buxton properties Book a free valuationBuxton is one of England's highest market towns, sitting on the edge of the Peak District at around 1,000 feet. It's a proper spa town — Georgian crescents, a working opera house, mineral water that's been bottled here for generations — wrapped in some of the best countryside in the country. People come for a weekend and start looking at houses by the Sunday. We understand the pull; the Crowther family has sold and let property here for over 70 years.
This is our home patch. Below is what we'd tell a friend who was thinking of moving here — the honest version.
Buxton works because it's a real town, not a postcard. There's a weekly market, independent shops along Spring Gardens, cafés and pubs that locals actually use, and culture that punches well above the town's size — the Buxton Opera House, the Pavilion Gardens, the Devonshire Dome, and the Buxton International Festival every summer. The Crescent has been restored into a spa hotel, and the town centre has had real investment behind it.
Step outside the town and you're straight into the Peak District. Poole's Cavern, Solomon's Temple, the Goyt Valley and miles of walking and cycling are all on the doorstep. If you like the outdoors, few places in England do it better.
The trade-off, and we'll be straight with you: it's high up, so winters bite a little harder than down in the valleys. Most people who move here decide that's a fair price for the views.
Every part of town has its own feel. A quick steer:
Buxton's housing stock is part of its charm — Georgian and Victorian stone terraces and villas, period conversions, stone cottages, and pockets of modern development on the edges of town. Rural properties and barn conversions come up in the surrounding villages. Prices vary widely by area and style, so headline averages only tell you so much — for a real read on what your home is worth here, it's best to talk to us.
As a rough guide, homes in Buxton average around £265,000 — though it varies widely by type and area. Detached homes typically sell for around £410,000, semi-detached nearer £255,000, and terraces around £200,000, and you tend to get more space for your money here than the national average. For an accurate figure on your own home, it's best to talk to us.
Buxton is well served for schools. For secondary, there's Buxton Community School (ages 11–18) and the Catholic St Thomas More; primary choices include Buxton Infant and Buxton Junior, Fairfield, Harpur Hill and Burbage. We won't quote ratings that go out of date — if schools are driving your move, give us a call and we'll talk you through the catchments honestly.
Why buy or rent in Buxton with us
Long-established and independent, we only cover this area — so we price to the local market, not a national average.
Howard Crowther has valued homes here for over 37 years. Want to know what yours is really worth? He's the person to ask.
Vicky looks after lettings and management to a standard landlords and tenants rate highly. No call centres, no script.
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Pop into Crowther House on The Quadrant — the kettle's usually on — or start with a free, no-obligation valuation.
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