£300,000
Cottage, 3 bed
The Hills, S33 9GZ
£300,000
Cottage, 3 bed
The Hills, S33 9GZ
Saxton Mee
-4d ago
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We track 11 estate agents actively marketing properties in the S33 postcode area, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data. Whether you are selling a cottage in Hathersage, a family home near Bamford, or a luxury estate in the Hope Valley, finding the right estate agent can make a significant difference to your sale price and the speed at which your property sells.
The S33 area covers the beautiful Hope Valley in Derbyshire, a sought-after location within the Peak District National Park. With an average asking price of £440,468 across 68 current listings, the market offers opportunities across various property types, from terraced cottages to substantial detached homes. Our comparison tool helps you find the agent with the strongest track record in your specific area and property type.

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Active Estate Agents
£440,468
Average Asking Price
68
Properties For Sale
===NEXT=== The S33 property market has experienced notable changes over the past year, with our data showing that sold prices in the Hope Valley area averaged £461,513. This represents a 14% decrease compared to the previous year and a 17% decline from the 2023 peak of £804,231. Despite these adjustments, the area remains attractive to buyers seeking the character and scenery of Derbyshire's premier rural location, and properties continue to sell when priced correctly for the current market conditions. ===NEXT=== Detached properties command the highest prices in S33, with recent sales averaging £804,231. Semi-detached homes sold for an average of £386,000, while terraced properties achieved around £304,333. The variation between asking prices (£461,513 average) and sold prices suggests that sellers who work with experienced local agents who understand the market dynamics can achieve results closer to their asking figures, particularly in the premium segment where properties often attract multiple buyers seeking the unique lifestyle the Hope Valley offers. ===NEXT=== The current asking price data shows a reasonable correlation with recent sold prices, indicating a market that has largely adjusted to the broader economic conditions affecting property transactions across the UK. Properties priced between £300,000 and £500,000 represent the sweet spot for the market, comprising 27 of the 64 current listings, while the £500,000 to £750,000 range accounts for 13 listings, showing continued demand for quality family homes in this desirable location. ===NEXT=== The rental market in S33 remains limited with just 2 rental listings currently available at an average of £1,300 per month. This scarcity of rental properties suggests strong demand from tenants seeking to live in the Hope Valley, particularly among professionals commuting to Sheffield or Manchester who may be priced out of buying in the current market. ===NEXT=== The property type mix in S33 reveals interesting patterns for sellers to consider. Detached properties make up 13 of the current listings with an average asking price of £804,231, while terraced homes number 11 listings at an average of £304,333. Semi-detached properties account for 9 listings at £386,000, and flats represent just 4 listings. The limited number of flats available suggests minimal demand for this property type in the Hope Valley, while the strong representation of period properties reflects the area's character as a traditional Peak District location. ===NEXT=== Selecting the right estate agent in the Hope Valley requires understanding the local market dynamics and the specific strengths of different agencies. Eadon Lockwood & Riddle, operating through Robinson Hornsby in Hathersage, dominates the local market with 44.1% market share across 30 active listings and an average asking price of £375,000. Their strong presence in the area makes them a significant player, particularly for properties in the more affordable segment of the market where their volume of listings demonstrates proven marketing capability. ===NEXT=== Saxton Mee represents the premium segment of the S33 market, with 18 active listings at an average asking price of £461,513, representing 26.5% market share. Their positioning suggests strength in marketing higher-value properties, and their Sheffield-based operation brings broader regional knowledge to the Hope Valley market. For sellers of premium properties, particularly detached homes and character properties in the upper price brackets, their track record in this sector warrants consideration. ===NEXT=== Beyond the two market leaders, several other agents operate in S33 with varying specialisations. Bagshaws, based in nearby Bakewell, maintains one listing at £600,000, demonstrating their focus on premium rural properties. Wards Estate Agents from Chesterfield also has a presence with a £600,000 listing, while Redbrik covers the Yorkshire and Derbyshire region with a £550,000 property. For unique or particularly high-value properties, Blenheim Park Estates from Sheffield has a £1,495,000 listing, indicating their specialisation in luxury markets. ===NEXT=== The bedroom count analysis reveals clear pricing tiers in the S33 market that can help sellers position their properties effectively. Five-bedroom properties represent the premium segment with an average asking price of £906,250 across just 4 listings. These substantial homes attract buyers seeking space for families or those looking for versatile living arrangements, and the limited supply in this segment can work to sellers' advantage if presented correctly to the market. ===NEXT=== Four-bedroom properties average £953,889 across 9 listings, placing them in the second tier of the market. These family homes attract consistent interest from buyers seeking more space than a three-bedroom property can offer, particularly those with growing families or those requiring home office space following changes in working patterns. The relative scarcity of four-bedroom homes in the Hope Valley means competition among buyers can be more intense compared to more common property types. ===NEXT=== Three-bedroom properties, the most common type with 30 listings, represent the heart of the market at an average asking price of £405,067. This volume indicates strong demand from families and couples seeking a balanced combination of living space and value. Two-bedroom properties average £278,323 across 15 listings, offering more accessible entry points to the Hope Valley market, while one-bedroom properties at £190,000 represent the most affordable option, though these are limited in number. ===NEXT=== The price range distribution shows that the majority of properties (27 listings) fall in the £300,000 to £500,000 bracket, making this the most competitive segment of the market. Properties between £200,000 and £300,000
Detached properties command the highest prices in S33, with recent sales averaging £585,375. Semi-detached homes sold for an average of £337,714, while terraced properties achieved around £280,720. The variation between asking prices (£440,468 average) and sold prices suggests that sellers who work with experienced local agents who understand the market dynamics can achieve results closer to their asking figures, particularly in the premium segment where properties often attract multiple buyers seeking the unique lifestyle the Hope Valley offers.
The current asking price data shows a reasonable correlation with recent sold prices, indicating a market that has largely adjusted to the broader economic conditions affecting property transactions across the UK. Properties priced between £300,000 and £500,000 represent the sweet spot for the market, comprising 27 of the 68 current listings, while the £500,000 to £750,000 range accounts for 13 listings, showing continued demand for quality family homes in this desirable location.
The rental market in S33 remains limited with just 2 rental listings currently available at an average of £1,300 per month. This scarcity of rental properties suggests strong demand from tenants seeking to live in the Hope Valley, particularly among professionals commuting to Sheffield or Manchester who may be priced out of buying in the current market.
Based on 28 live listings with an average asking price of £573,280.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in S33.
Compare Estate Agents FreeThree-bedroom properties dominate the S33 market, with 37 active listings representing the largest segment. This reflects the strong demand from families and professionals seeking a balance of space and value in the Hope Valley. Two-bedroom properties account for 16 listings, while four-bedroom homes number just 7 listings, indicating limited supply at the larger end of the market which can create opportunities for sellers of family homes.
The property type mix in S33 reveals interesting patterns for sellers to consider. Detached properties make up 13 of the current listings with an average asking price of £704,615, while terraced homes number 11 listings at an average of £303,091. Semi-detached properties account for 9 listings at £368,889, and flats represent just 4 listings. The limited number of flats available suggests minimal demand for this property type in the Hope Valley, while the strong representation of period properties reflects the area's character as a traditional Peak District location.
New build activity in S33 remains limited, with no significant new-build developments currently active within the postcode area. This scarcity of new construction means period properties, including the characterful stone farmhouses and cottages the area is known for, represent the majority of available stock. For sellers of older properties, this lack of new competition can work in your favour, particularly if your property has been modernised while retaining its original character.

The S33 postcode covers the heart of the Hope Valley, one of the most picturesque areas of the Peak District National Park. The valley runs from Bamford through Hathersage to Grindleford, encompassing villages that have attracted visitors and residents seeking rural tranquility for generations. The area is renowned for its stunning landscapes, outdoor activities including walking, climbing, and cycling, and its strong sense of community that makes it particularly appealing to families and retirees alike.
The predominant building material in S33 is local stone, with the area famous for its characterful sixteenth-century stone farmhouses and cottages. Exposed beams and traditional stonework feature prominently in property descriptions, reflecting the architectural heritage that makes the Hope Valley so distinctive. Properties here often come with substantial gardens, stunning views, and the kind of character that commands premium prices from buyers seeking an authentic rural lifestyle within reasonable reach of Sheffield and Manchester.
Transport links in the Hope Valley have improved significantly with regular train services connecting the valley to Sheffield, Manchester, and Derby. The Hope Valley railway line serves Hathersage, Bamford, and Grindleford stations, making the area popular with commuters who wish to escape city life while maintaining access to major employment centres. Local amenities include village shops, pubs, schools, and the cultural attractions associated with the Peak District, creating a balanced lifestyle offering that continues to attract buyers to the area.
The Upper Derwent Valley, part of the S33 area, is characterised by its proximity to Howden Dam and the reservoirs that form part of the Derwent Valley chain. While these water features contribute to the area's scenic beauty, buyers should be aware that properties in certain valley locations may have considerations around surface water drainage. Our local agent data can help identify any specific location factors that might affect your sale.
Selecting the right estate agent in the Hope Valley requires understanding the local market dynamics and the specific strengths of different agencies. Eadon Lockwood & Riddle, operating through Robinson Hornsby in Hathersage, dominates the local market with 44.1% market share across 30 active listings and an average asking price of £375,633. Their strong presence in the area makes them a significant player, particularly for properties in the more affordable segment of the market where their volume of listings demonstrates proven marketing capability.
Saxton Mee represents the premium segment of the S33 market, with 18 active listings at an average asking price of £471,942, representing 26.5% market share. Their positioning suggests strength in marketing higher-value properties, and their Sheffield-based operation brings broader regional knowledge to the Hope Valley market. For sellers of premium properties, particularly detached homes and character properties in the upper price brackets, their track record in this sector warrants consideration.
Beyond the two market leaders, several other agents operate in S33 with varying specialisations. Bagshaws, based in nearby Bakewell, maintains one listing at £600,000, demonstrating their focus on premium rural properties. Wards Estate Agents from Chesterfield also has a presence with a £600,000 listing, while Redbrik covers the Yorkshire and Derbyshire region with a £550,000 property. For unique or particularly high-value properties, Blenheim Park Estates from Sheffield has a £1,495,000 listing, indicating their specialisation in luxury markets.
When choosing between agents, sellers should consider whether they prefer a high-street presence with physical office locations in the Hope Valley or whether an online agent might suit their requirements. Traditional high-street agents like Eadon Lockwood & Riddle and Saxton Mee offer the advantage of local market knowledge, physical premises for viewings, and established relationships with local buyers. Fee structures typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with the average around 1.5% plus VAT, though sellers should always negotiate and compare quotes from multiple agents before making their decision.
Look at agent listings in S33 and note which agents are actively marketing properties similar to yours in terms of type and price range. Focus on agents with proven track records in your specific segment of the market.
Agents with higher market share in your area typically have more buyers registered and proven marketing track records. The leading agents in S33 control over 70% of the market between them.
Request free valuations from at least three agents to compare their suggested asking prices and marketing strategies. Be wary of agents who suggest unrealistically high prices to win your business.
Compare percentage-based fees against fixed-fee options, remembering that the cheapest option is not always the best value. In S33, fees typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT.
Understand the sole agency period, typically 8-16 weeks, and what happens if you wish to terminate early. Ensure you are comfortable with the terms before signing.
Estate agent fees are negotiable, especially if you have multiple agents competing for your business. Many agents will reduce their fees to secure quality listings.
The most successful property sales in the Hope Valley happen when sellers work with agents who truly understand the local market. Given that properties in S33 have seen a 14% price adjustment over the past year, ensure your agent can demonstrate recent comparable sales and provide realistic pricing advice that reflects current market conditions while still achieving your desired outcome.
The bedroom count analysis reveals clear pricing tiers in the S33 market that can help sellers position their properties effectively. Five-bedroom properties represent the premium segment with an average asking price of £1,025,000 across just 3 listings. These substantial homes attract buyers seeking space for families or those looking for versatile living arrangements, and the limited supply in this segment can work to sellers' advantage if presented correctly to the market.
Four-bedroom properties average £705,714 across 7 listings, placing them in the second tier of the market. These family homes attract consistent interest from buyers seeking more space than a three-bedroom property can offer, particularly those with growing families or those requiring home office space following changes in working patterns. The relative scarcity of four-bedroom homes in the Hope Valley means competition among buyers can be more intense compared to more common property types.
Three-bedroom properties, the most common type with 37 listings, represent the heart of the market at an average asking price of £417,514. This volume indicates strong demand from families and couples seeking a balanced combination of living space and value. Two-bedroom properties average £321,178 across 16 listings, offering more accessible entry points to the Hope Valley market, while one-bedroom properties at £176,667 represent the most affordable option, though these are limited in number.
The price range distribution shows that the majority of properties (27 listings) fall in the £300,000 to £500,000 bracket, making this the most competitive segment of the market. Properties between £200,000 and £300,000 account for 22 listings, representing good value options for first-time buyers or those looking to upgrade from smaller properties. The premium segments above £500,000 have 13 listings in the £500,000 to £750,000 range, with just 4 properties exceeding £750,000.
28 properties currently listed across S33. Here are the most recently added.
£300,000
Cottage, 3 bed
The Hills, S33 9GZ
£300,000
Cottage, 3 bed
The Hills, S33 9GZ
Saxton Mee
-4d ago
£685,000
Bungalow, 3 bed
Granby Road, S33 9HU
£685,000
Bungalow, 3 bed
Granby Road, S33 9HU
Eadon Lockwood & Riddle
-16d ago
£240,000
Detached, 1 bed
Bridge Street, S33 9HE
£240,000
Detached, 1 bed
Bridge Street, S33 9HE
Eadon Lockwood & Riddle
-17d ago
£1,750,000
Detached, 4 bed
Shatton Lane, S33 0BG
£1,750,000
Detached, 4 bed
Shatton Lane, S33 0BG
Blenheim
-22d ago
£950,000
Barn Conversion, 4 bed
Pindale Road, S33 8WU
£950,000
Barn Conversion, 4 bed
Pindale Road, S33 8WU
Saxton Mee
-29d ago
£250,000
Apartment, 2 bed
Ashopton Road, S33 0BY
£250,000
Apartment, 2 bed
Ashopton Road, S33 0BY
Saxton Mee
-31d ago
£550,000
Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
Hathersage Road, S33 0EB
£550,000
Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
Hathersage Road, S33 0EB
Redbrik
-38d ago
£600,000
Detached, 5 bed
S33 8WB
£600,000
Detached, 5 bed
S33 8WB
Bagshaws
-44d ago
£1,495,000
Detached, 4 bed
Station Road, S33 6RR
£1,495,000
Detached, 4 bed
Station Road, S33 6RR
Blenheim
-45d ago
£1,750,000
Detached, 5 bed
Saltergate Lane, S33 0BE
£1,750,000
Detached, 5 bed
Saltergate Lane, S33 0BE
Saxton Mee
-51d ago
£365,000
Terraced, 3 bed
S33 7ZP
£365,000
Terraced, 3 bed
S33 7ZP
Crowther Key
-76d ago
£575,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
S33 9JQ
£575,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
S33 9JQ
Eadon Lockwood & Riddle
-106d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on our market analysis, Eadon Lockwood & Riddle leads the S33 market with 44.1% market share and 30 active listings at an average asking price of £375,633. Their strong presence in Hathersage makes them particularly effective for properties in the village and surrounding areas. Saxton Mee follows with 26.5% market share and 18 listings at an average of £471,942, positioning them well for higher-value properties. Together, these two agents control over 70% of the local market, meaning most buyers registered in the area will be seeing their properties. For unique or luxury properties, Blenheim Park Estates from Sheffield has shown activity with a £1,495,000 listing, suggesting specialisation in premium markets.
Estate agent fees in S33 and across England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with the national average around 1.5% plus VAT. This means on a property priced at £440,468, you could expect to pay between £5,286 and £15,857 in fees. Some agents offer fixed-fee options, particularly online agents, which can range from £999 to £1,999. In the Hope Valley market, traditional high-street agents with physical offices like Eadon Lockwood & Riddle and Saxton Mee generally charge toward the higher end of this range, reflecting their local expertise and established market presence. Always negotiate and compare quotes from multiple agents, as many are willing to reduce their fees to secure quality listings in this competitive market.
House prices in S33 have experienced a 14% decline over the past year compared to the previous year, and prices are now 17% down from the 2023 peak of £454,824. The current average sold price sits around £379,644 to £385,563, which is notably lower than the current average asking price of £440,468. While this represents a correction from the peak, the Hope Valley remains a desirable location, and properties priced correctly for current market conditions continue to sell. The gap between asking and sold prices suggests that realistic pricing is essential for successful sales in the current market. Working with an agent who understands these dynamics and can advise on appropriate pricing is crucial for achieving a timely sale.
S33 covers the Hope Valley in the Peak District, one of England's most beautiful rural locations. The area offers excellent walking, climbing, and outdoor activities on the doorstep, along with a strong community spirit that makes it particularly appealing for families and retirees. Transport links via the Hope Valley railway line connect Hathersage, Bamford, and Grindleford to Sheffield, Manchester, and Derby, making the area popular with commuters who want to escape city life while maintaining access to major employment centres. Properties are predominantly stone-built period homes, many dating back to the sixteenth century, and the area attracts buyers seeking an authentic rural lifestyle with character properties that simply aren't available in more urban areas.
Three-bedroom properties represent the most active segment with 37 current listings, indicating strong demand from families and couples looking for a balanced combination of space and value. Detached properties command the highest prices at an average sold price of £585,375, reflecting their premium status in the Hope Valley market. The relative scarcity of four and five-bedroom homes (only 10 combined listings) creates opportunities for sellers of larger properties who face less competition. Flats represent just 4 listings, suggesting minimal demand for this property type in the rural Hope Valley setting. For sellers, understanding which segment your property falls into can help you choose the agent with the most relevant experience and buyer database for your specific property type.
Given the premium nature of many properties in the Hope Valley and the specific characteristics of the local market, traditional high-street agents like Eadon Lockwood & Riddle and Saxton Mee often provide significant advantages. They have physical premises in Hathersage for viewings, established local relationships with buyers, and market knowledge that comes from active daily involvement in the area. Eadon Lockwood & Riddle alone controls 44% of the market, meaning their database likely contains the majority of active buyers looking in S33. Online agents may suit those seeking lower fees, particularly for properties in the lower price brackets, but the personal service, local expertise, and buyer access of established agents often proves more valuable in the S33 market where properties frequently sell for premium prices to buyers seeking the unique lifestyle the Hope Valley offers.
The time to sell varies significantly based on property type, price, and how realistically the property is priced for current market conditions. Properties in S33 have experienced a 14% price adjustment over the past year, meaning that pricing expectations have had to adapt to changing market conditions. Working with an agent who prices realistically from the outset is essential to achieve a timely sale. Properties priced appropriately for current conditions in the most active segments (two and three-bedroom homes under £500,000) typically sell more quickly, while premium properties or those priced above market expectations may take longer. Your estate agent should provide guidance on expected timeframes based on their experience with similar properties in the local market and current buyer activity levels.
While not legally required, a survey is highly recommended when selling in S33, particularly given the age and character of many properties in the area. Many homes are period properties built from stone, with some dating back to the sixteenth century, and the majority of housing stock predates modern building regulations. A RICS Level 2 Survey is suitable for conventional properties in reasonable condition and can identify issues such as damp, roof condition, structural concerns, or outdated electrics that are common in older properties. For more complex or historic buildings, a RICS Level 3 Survey provides a more detailed assessment. Having a survey available before marketing your property allows you to address problems before they become sale-breaking discoveries, and it demonstrates transparency to potential buyers which can help build trust and facilitate smoother negotiations.
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