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SK22
Postcode
2 stations
Trains to both Manchester and Sheffield
The Torrs
River gorge & Millennium Walkway in the town centre
Peak District
On the doorstep

New Mills is one of the most characterful towns in the High Peak. It's built around the dramatic Torrs — a deep river gorge right in the centre — and the famous Millennium Walkway that hangs through it. Add a lively independent scene of cafés, shops and arts, and two railway stations, and you've got a town that pulls in commuters and creatives in equal measure.

Here's the honest guide to living here.

New Mills in the High Peak
New Mills — in the heart of the High Peak.

What it's actually like to live here

New Mills has more going on than its size suggests. The Torrs Riverside Park and Millennium Walkway are genuinely special — a slice of dramatic landscape in the middle of town — and the Heritage Centre, independent shops and regular events give the place real character. The Sett Valley Trail runs out towards Hayfield and Kinder Scout for walkers and cyclists. It's a town with a bit of an arts-and-independents streak, and people here tend to be fond of it.

The two stations are the headline for commuters — you can reach both Manchester and Sheffield without much fuss, which is rare for a Peak town.

Getting around

  • Rail: New Mills Central (Hope Valley line) runs to Manchester and Sheffield, while New Mills Newtown sits on the Buxton–Manchester line — two stations, two directions.
  • Road: the A6 and A6015 link the town towards Stockport, Disley and the surrounding High Peak.
  • Day to day: a walkable centre with both stations close at hand.

What you'll find on the market

You'll find everything from stone terraces and millworkers' cottages to larger period houses and modern homes on the edges of town. The strong transport links keep demand healthy, particularly for well-presented homes near the stations. For an accurate read on what your property could achieve, it's best to talk to us.

As a rough guide, homes in New Mills sold for around £300,000 on average over the past year — and unlike much of the area, prices here have been edging up. Terraces went for around £240,000, semis around £330,000, and detached homes nearer £450,000. For an accurate figure on your own home, it's best to talk to us.

Schools

New Mills is well served: New Mills Primary School for younger children, plus its own New Mills School for secondary (ages 11–16). 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 New Mills with us

We know New Mills street by street

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The High Peak's own agent

Long-established and independent, we cover New Mills and the wider High Peak street by street — so 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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