Our homes can be found in some of the most exclusive and sought-after neighbourhoods. Surrounded by greenery, each area has its own character while having access to outstanding schools, independent shops, parks and leisure facilities. If you are considering moving to a new neighbourhood, take a look at our detailed Area Guides.
Considered one of the most highly sought areas in Sheffield, Dore offers exclusivity in a wonderful suburb of the city. Home to many esteemed addresses, roughly half of the Dore boundary is in the Peak District, making it ideal for those wanting the convenience of the countryside on their doorstep, whilst still being well connected to everyday essentials.
Read moreA haven for family living with two Ofsted outstanding rated schools, Totley offers many types of homes for a variety of household requirements. Located in the south-west of Sheffield and on the cusp of open countryside, Totley is perfectly placed for both city conveniences and jaunts into the Peak District and Derbyshire nearby.
Read moreNamed one of the best places to live in the UK by The Sunday Times in 2024, Nether Edge is a lively area that is filled with independent businesses, good schools and a wonderful community. Tree-lined roads are host to a range of homes, from apartments within charming stone buildings to substantial Victorian properties and terraces full of character.
Read moreBradfield, made up of High Bradfield and Low Bradfield, lies just outside Sheffield, offering the perfect blend of idyllic countryside charm and convenient access to city life. Nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of the Peak District, these villages are surrounded by rolling hills, tranquil rivers, and lush greenery, creating a serene retreat where nature and history meet. With its rich heritage and tight-knit community, Bradfield is a haven for those seeking peaceful village life, yet it remains wonderfully connected to the vibrancy of urban amenities.
Read moreA notable suburb in the West of Sheffield, Ranmoor was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Along many of its streets are impressive, stone residences that were intricately crafted in the Victorian and Edwardian eras and now serve as spacious family homes. Dotted throughout the area are more contemporary developments that have been sensitively designed to sit in harmony with Ranmoor’s old-worldly charm.
Read moreCharacterised by an Edwardian country manor house – Whirlow Brook Hall – and picturesque forest trails, the leafy neighbourhood of Whirlow features an abundance of nature on its doorstep. Adjacent to Whirlow is Parkhead, a smaller residential area and a desirable place to live that shares the same advantages as Whirlow.
Read moreEcclesall is a vibrant community made up of multiple neighbourhoods, including Bents Green, Carterknowle, Ecclesall, Greystones and Millhouses. Lying three miles south-west of Sheffield City Centre, Ecclesall is ideal for those who value connectivity to a city for work or leisure, whilst also having the benefits of a modern suburb.
Read moreStocksbridge, a lively town in South Yorkshire, England, sits amid the scenic beauty of the eastern Pennines. Renowned for its strong industrial heritage and welcoming community, it combines historic charm with a host of conveniences, making it an inviting place to reside as a young professional, family or retiree.
Read moreAn area of community spirit with plenty of amazing independent businesses, Crookes is located to the west of the city, around 1.5 miles from the centre. The charm of the old buildings and the convenience offered by the suburb’s high street make Crookes a hotspot for many homeowners.
Read moreOughtibridge, a picturesque village northwest of Sheffield, England, seamlessly blends historic charm with modern conveniences. It’s a perfect getaway for those looking to enjoy a tranquil setting while benefiting from excellent dining, recreational opportunities, and a vibrant community.
Read moreHolmesfield, a wonderful village in North East Derbyshire, England, sits atop a ridge, providing impressive countryside views. Its close proximity to the Peak District National Park makes it a desirable destination for those looking to enjoy both rural living and easy access to breathtaking surroundings.
Read moreNestled in the heart of the Peak District, Bakewell is a picturesque market town known for its charming stone buildings, scenic riverside views, and famous Bakewell Pudding.
Read moreNestled in an ideal spot, Dronfield is a 10-minute train journey south of Sheffield’s centre and boasts suburban views out to the Peak District, which is under 2 miles away. Dronfield is popular among commuters and those interested in outdoor pursuits in beautiful British countryside. Cutting through the middle of the ancient parish is the small but picturesque River Drone, where the town's name derives.
Read moreBaslow is a picturesque village in the county of Derbyshire, within the Peak District and situated between Sheffield and Bakewell, just over a mile north of Chatsworth House. The village is divided into distinct areas: Far End, Nether End, Bridge End, West End and Over End, each offering unique charm, from historic cottages to independent shops.
Read moreLocated in Derbyshire, Chesterfield is a wonderful market town known for its rich history, vibrant community, and stunning architecture. It combines the convenience of a bustling town with the beauty of the surrounding countryside, making it an ideal place to live, work, and explore.
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