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Your local guide to living in Leek — the Queen of the Moorlands — plus homes for sale and to rent.

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ST13
Postcode
Market town
Queen of the Moorlands
The Roaches
Peak District on the doorstep
A53
To Buxton, Macclesfield & Stoke

Leek is a handsome old market town on the south-western edge of the Peak District — the "Queen of the Moorlands." It has a proper cobbled market place, a run of genuinely good independent shops, a strong antiques trade and a textile heritage you can still read in its mills and streets. For buyers priced out of the honeypot villages, it offers town life, character and countryside — often for a bit less money.

It sits just over the Staffordshire border from our home patch, and we sell and let across this stretch of the Moorlands. Here's the honest guide.

What it's actually like to live here

Leek is a working town with real character, not a museum piece. Market days (Wednesday and Saturday) still pull people in, the independent shops, cafés and pubs are genuinely used by locals, and there's a strong arts and community streak. The silk and textile past has left a legacy of fine buildings, and there are William Morris and Arts & Crafts connections dotted around.

Step out of town and you're straight into some of the best of the Peak — the dramatic gritstone ridge of the Roaches, Tittesworth Reservoir, and miles of walking and cycling. It's a favourite with families and outdoors types who want space and character without a big-city price tag.

Getting around

  • Road: the A53 links north-east to Buxton and south-west to Stoke-on-Trent; the A523 runs between Macclesfield and Ashbourne. Handy for the Potteries, Macclesfield and the M6.
  • Rail: Leek doesn't have its own station — the nearest mainline services are at Stoke-on-Trent and Congleton, with fast trains on to Manchester and London.
  • Day to day: a compact, walkable town centre with everything you need close at hand.

What you'll find on the market

Leek's housing runs from stone and brick terraces and characterful period townhouses near the centre to larger family homes and modern developments on the edges, plus cottages and rural property out towards the moors. It's one of the more affordable spots in our wider area, which keeps demand healthy. 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.

Schools

Leek is well served for schools across the primary and secondary age range, with several primaries in and around the town and secondary provision locally. 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 Leek with us

Local knowledge, honestly given

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We know the area

Long-established and independent, covering Leek and the Moorlands alongside the High Peak — we price to the local market, not a national average.

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37 years of valuations

Howard Crowther has valued homes across this area for over 37 years. Want to know what yours is really worth? He's the person to ask.

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Sales & lettings

Vicky looks after lettings and management to a standard landlords and tenants rate highly. No call centres, no script.

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