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Honest local guides to Buxton and the High Peak. What it's like to live there, the schools, getting around, and what homes actually sold for.

Our patch

Six towns, all with their own character

Schools, transport, house prices and what it's actually like to live there. Each guide gives it to you straight.

Inside Buxton

Buxton is not one market

The typical home in one part of town sells for two thirds more than in another. Here's each area, with what homes actually sold for over the last twelve months.

Compare the areas

What homes sold for, side by side

AreaMiddle sold priceWhat most sold forHomes sold
Burbage £289,950 £225,000 to £345,000 23
Buxton town centre £207,500 £153,000 to £318,000 50
Corbar and north Buxton £276,000 £199,000 to £427,000 64
Fairfield £173,750 £154,000 to £204,000 74
Harpur Hill £259,000 £225,000 to £309,000 94
Sold prices cover 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026 and are residential sales only. HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (Open Government Licence v3), residential sales only. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right, used under the Open Government Licence v3.0. The middle sold price is the median, so half of homes sold above it and half below. "What most sold for" is the middle half of sales, which is a fairer read of typical than quoting the highest and lowest. Figures last checked 2026-08-06.

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