New Homes in Derbyshire
Derbyshire is a county in the East Midlands known for its scenic landscapes and bustling urban life.
Families appreciate highly regarded schools and convenient access to cultural attractions and open green spaces. Derbyshire is home to the Peak District National Park, which boasts scenic walking routes, charming villages and various cultural attractions such as Haddon Hall and Chatsworth House. Derby, the county city, offers a bustling centre with shops, restaurants and leisure facilities.
Commuters benefit from direct rail links to Birmingham in 45 minutes, as well as Sheffield, Nottingham and Leicester in about 30 minutes. Explore our new homes in Derbyshire, a county that balances rural charm with urban convenience.
- £299,995 to £514,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £299,995 to £449,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £219,995 to £539,995
- 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £194,995 to £539,995
- 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £344,995 to £499,995
- 4 and 5 bedroom
- £450,000 to £550,000
- 4 bedroom
- £150,000 to £482,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £249,995 to £649,995
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £299,995 to £419,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £315,000 to £575,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £269,995 to £374,995
- 2 and 3 bedroom
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If the thought of being surrounded by some of the most spectacular environments the UK has to offer gets your juices flowing, buying a new home in Derbyshire could be your perfect move. And your move could go even smoother than you ever imagined possible thanks to our Part Exchange scheme. With this, we could be your guaranteed buyer if you have a home to sell, meaning you won’t have to pay any estate agent fees or worry about your house not selling.
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The Peak District makes up a large part of Derbyshire’s area and is one of the most special natural places you could hope to visit anywhere in the UK. Landscapes range from lofty peaks to quiet valleys, and with reservoirs, cave systems, waterfalls and other beauty spots in frequent supply, it’s an incredible spot to go walking, cycling and running.
Cultural attractions across the county include Buxton Museum and Art Gallery and the historic Chatsworth House, while Elvaston Castle, Hardwick Hall and Haddon Hall are all worth a visit. Likewise the two-million-year-old natural limestone cave, Poole’s Cavern, while your children with think the same about the fun-filled Gulliver’s Kingdom theme park. -
When the time comes for your kids to study at school, there are some excellent ones for you to choose between. One of the best primaries in Derbyshire is Mickleover Primary School on the edge of Derby, while the neighbouring Griffe Field Primary is rated as outstanding by Ofsted. The same goes for William Gilbert Primary in Duffield and Allestree’s Lawn Primary.
Children in Derby can progress to Landau Forte College, which is ranked as one of the best secondaries in the county. Outstanding according to Ofsted, the education board also gives top marks to Dronfield Henry Fanshawe School, St Mary’s Catholic High School in Chesterfield and Ecclesbourne School in Duffield.
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As a largely rural county, transport links in Derbyshire are more frequent in built-up areas such as Derby and Chesterfield. Indeed, the M1 runs between these two places in the east, the only motorway which passes through the county. There are plenty of A roads and smaller arteries for getting around quieter parts of the region, while there are also bus and train routes which even pass through the Peak District.