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We track 29 estate agents actively marketing properties in Wingerworth, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and current asking prices. selling a family home in this sought-after Derbyshire village or looking to move to one of the new developments transforming the area, finding the right agent makes all the difference to your sale price and timescale.

Wingerworth has become one of the most desirable villages in North East Derbyshire, with its blend of historic character, excellent transport links to Chesterfield, Sheffield and Derby, and major new housing developments bringing modern living to this growing community. The average asking price currently sits at £360,548, reflecting strong demand for properties ranging from terraced starter homes to substantial detached houses.

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Wingerworth Property Market Snapshot

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Active Estate Agents

£360,548

Average Asking Price

152

Properties For Sale

Property Market in Wingerworth

===NEXT=== The Wingerworth property market presents an interesting picture for sellers and buyers alike. According to recent Land Registry data compiled by Property Solvers, the average house price in Wingerworth stands at approximately £377,623, while home.co.uk reports a slightly higher average of £325,000 over the last year. home.co.uk indicates an average price paid of around £377,623 as of early 2026. These variations reflect the mix of property types and the different methodologies used by each portal, but all sources confirm that Wingerworth remains a competitive market within Derbyshire. ===NEXT=== Price trends have shown some adjustment in recent months. home.co.uk listings data indicates that sold prices in Wingerworth over the last year were approximately 7% down on the previous year and 4% below the 2022 peak of £325,000. home.co.uk reports a 3.4% annual fall, while Housemetric data for the S42 6 postcode area shows a -4.1% decline. However, Property Solvers recorded a modest 1.74% increase, suggesting the market may be stabilising. The number of transactions has decreased by around 33% compared to the previous year, with 94 sales reported, which is typical of the national cooling pattern following the post-pandemic boom. ===NEXT=== Detached properties dominate the Wingerworth market, commanding an average price of around £499,789 according to home.co.uk listings data, with homedata.co.uk reporting £396,615. Semi-detached properties average approximately £246,681, while terraced houses show more variation between £152,000 and £325,000 depending on the source. The strong presence of detached homes reflects Wingerworth's character as a village with generous plot sizes and a mix of period properties alongside newer developments. ===NEXT=== Looking at price bands, the market shows healthy distribution across ranges. Fifty properties sit in the £300k-£500k bracket, while 50 more fall in the £200k-£300k range. Higher-value properties are well represented too, with 19 homes priced between £500k-£750k and 6 in the £750k-£1m bracket. This spread indicates demand across all segments, from first-time buyers to those seeking premium village homes. ===NEXT=== New build developments are playing a significant role in shaping the Wingerworth market. The Avenue, a major 469-home development on the site of the former Wingerworth coking plant, has transformed the village. Phase 1 is complete, with phases progressing through Kier Living Central and Barratt Homes. Properties currently marketed include three-bedroom homes from £289,995 to £349,995, and two-bedroom properties from £223,000 to £225,000. This development has brought substantial investment to the area, including a new school, leisure facilities, and sports amenities. ===NEXT=== Kingswood Park, developed by Stancliffe Homes off Derby Road, offers a specialised retirement community of 17 bungalows restricted to buyers over 55. These two and three-bedroom detached bungalows include premium features such as air source heat pumps, underfloor heating, solar panels, and EV charging points, with prices starting around £396,615 for properties like The Woburn. Bellway Homes' Curzon Park development of 222 homes (169 private, 53 affordable) completed in July 2024, with remaining plots still available. Strata's Expression development is also coming soon to Wingerworth, indicating continued growth in the area. ===NEXT=== Transaction volumes in the S42 6 postcode area remain healthy, with Housemetric data recording 401 sales over the 24 months to early 2026. The strong new build activity, combined with demand for period properties in the village, creates a diverse market offering opportunities across all price points, from terraced starter homes under £152,000 to substantial five-bedroom properties exceeding £753,878. ===NEXT=== Selecting the right estate agent in Wingerworth requires understanding the local market dynamics and your specific property type. Wilkins Vardy Residential dominates the local market with 24 active listings and a 15.8% market share, averaging £396,615 for their properties. Their strong presence in Chesterfield and focus on the Derbyshire market makes them a significant player for sellers in Wingerworth. Haus operates with 13 listings at an average price of £325,000, while Redbrik, also with 13 listings, targets the slightly higher price bracket at £377,623 average. ===NEXT=== For sellers with premium properties, Wards Estate Agents and Dales & Peaks represent strong options. Wards operates at an average asking price of £499,789 across 11 listings, positioning themselves in the upper market segment, while Dales & Peaks achieves £444,518 average

Price trends have shown some adjustment in recent months. home.co.uk listings data indicates that sold prices in Wingerworth over the last year were approximately 7% down on the previous year and 4% below the 2022 peak of £305,320. home.co.uk reports a 3.4% annual fall, while Housemetric data for the S42 6 postcode area shows a -4.1% decline. However, Property Solvers recorded a modest 1.74% increase, suggesting the market may be stabilising. The number of transactions has decreased by around 33% compared to the previous year, with 94 sales reported, which is typical of the national cooling pattern following the post-pandemic boom.

Detached properties dominate the Wingerworth market, commanding an average price of around £351,319 according to home.co.uk listings data, with homedata.co.uk reporting £343,020. Semi-detached properties average approximately £232,000-£233,000, while terraced houses show more variation between £202,000 and £244,000 depending on the source. The strong presence of detached homes reflects Wingerworth's character as a village with generous plot sizes and a mix of period properties alongside newer developments.

Looking at price bands, the market shows healthy distribution across ranges. Fifty properties sit in the £300k-£500k bracket, while 50 more fall in the £200k-£300k range. Higher-value properties are well represented too, with 19 homes priced between £500k-£750k and 6 in the £750k-£1m bracket. This spread indicates demand across all segments, from first-time buyers to those seeking premium village homes.

Property Market at a Glance in Wingerworth

Based on 77 live listings with an average asking price of £400,229.

Average Asking Price by Type in Wingerworth

Detached (49) £494,444
Semi-Detached (18) £243,606
Terraced (6) £265,833
Flat (1) £150,000

Average Asking Price by Bedrooms in Wingerworth

2 Bed (13) £224,992
3 Bed (31) £302,252
4 Bed (27) £504,922
5 Bed (5) £843,000
6 Bed (1) £675,000

Listings by Price Range in Wingerworth

£100k-£200k 11 listings
£200k-£300k 16 listings
£300k-£500k 27 listings
£500k-£750k 20 listings
£750k-£1M 2 listings
£1M+ 1 listings

Most Active Estate Agents in Wingerworth

1. Wilkins Vardy Residential 15 listings (24.2%)
2. Hunters 9 listings (14.5%)
3. Haus 8 listings (12.9%)
4. Wards Estate Agents 8 listings (12.9%)
5. Redbrik 7 listings (11.3%)
6. Dales & Peaks 5 listings (8.1%)
7. Pinewood Properties 4 listings (6.5%)
8. Blundells 2 listings (3.2%)

Source: home.co.uk

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What's Selling in Wingerworth

New build developments are playing a significant role in shaping the Wingerworth market. The Avenue, a major 469-home development on the site of the former Wingerworth coking plant, has transformed the village. Phase 1 is complete, with phases progressing through Kier Living Central and Barratt Homes. Properties currently marketed include three-bedroom homes from £289,995 to £349,995, and two-bedroom properties from £223,000 to £225,000. This development has brought substantial investment to the area, including a new school, leisure facilities, and sports amenities.

Kingswood Park, developed by Stancliffe Homes off Derby Road, offers a specialised retirement community of 17 bungalows restricted to buyers over 55. These two and three-bedroom detached bungalows include premium features such as air source heat pumps, underfloor heating, solar panels, and EV charging points, with prices starting around £435,000 for properties like The Woburn. Bellway Homes' Curzon Park development of 222 homes (169 private, 53 affordable) completed in July 2024, with remaining plots still available. Strata's Expression development is also coming soon to Wingerworth, indicating continued growth in the area.

Transaction volumes in the S42 6 postcode area remain healthy, with Housemetric data recording 401 sales over the 24 months to early 2026. The strong new build activity, combined with demand for period properties in the village, creates a diverse market offering opportunities across all price points, from terraced starter homes under £200,000 to substantial five-bedroom properties exceeding £800,000.

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Area Character and Local Insight

Wingerworth sits in the heart of North East Derbyshire, just three miles from Chesterfield town centre, making it a highly desirable "commuter village" for professionals working in Sheffield (approximately 30 minutes), Derby (around 40 minutes), and Nottingham. The village benefits from excellent transport links via the A61 and M1 motorway, while the Chesterfield to Sheffield railway line provides additional commuting options. The proximity to the Peak District National Park adds to the area's appeal, offering outstanding countryside walks and outdoor activities right on the doorstep.

The geological character of Wingerworth reflects its Derbyshire heritage, with local buildings traditionally constructed from sandstone quarried from nearby sites. Birdholme Quarry to the north and Sutcliffe Wood Quarry to the south-west provided materials for the historic Wingerworth Hall and other period properties. The underlying Pennine Lower Coal Measures Formation gives the area its distinctive scarp and vale topography, and the former coking plant site at The Avenue speaks to the region's industrial mining history, which prospective buyers should be aware of when considering older properties. This mining heritage means older properties may require more thorough structural surveys.

Heritage plays a significant role in Wingerworth's identity, with 20 listed buildings recorded in the National Heritage List for England. These include one Grade I building, one Grade II*, and eighteen Grade II properties, ranging from the historic All Saints church and the Hunloke Arms Inn (dated 1794) to estate houses, farmhouses, and lodges. The village maintains a strong sense of community with local amenities, schools, and regular events, while the substantial investment in new developments like The Avenue demonstrates continued growth and regeneration in the area.

Choosing an Estate Agent in Wingerworth

Selecting the right estate agent in Wingerworth requires understanding the local market dynamics and your specific property type. Wilkins Vardy Residential dominates the local market with 24 active listings and a 15.8% market share, averaging £333,244 for their properties. Their strong presence in Chesterfield and focus on the Derbyshire market makes them a significant player for sellers in Wingerworth. Haus operates with 13 listings at an average price of £330,769, while Redbrik, also with 13 listings, targets the slightly higher price bracket at £381,146 average.

For sellers with premium properties, Wards Estate Agents and Dales & Peaks represent strong options. Wards operates at an average asking price of £451,359 across 11 listings, positioning themselves in the upper market segment, while Dales & Peaks achieves £445,550 average across 9 listings. Hunters offers an alternative with a higher volume approach, marketing 11 properties at an average of £305,718, making them suitable for properties in the more affordable brackets. The variation in average prices across agents reflects their specialisms and the types of properties they typically sell.

When choosing between high-street and online agents, consider that traditional agents like Wilkins Vardy, Wards, and Redbrik offer physical offices in Chesterfield, local market expertise, and personal service, typically charging 1-1.5% plus VAT. Online agents like Purplebricks and Ewemove operate with fixed fees (typically £999-£1,999) but may lack local presence. For a village like Wingerworth with its mix of period properties and new builds, local knowledge can be valuable, particularly for properties in conservation areas or those with unique heritage considerations.

Other agents worth considering include Pinewood Properties with 7 listings averaging £334,286, and Strada Estates marketing 5 properties at £364,000 average. Sally Botham Estates based in Matlock targets the ultra-premium market with just 3 listings but an impressive average of £671,667, while W. T. Parker achieves £523,317 across 3 listings. For those seeking budget-friendly options, William H. Brown offers 4 listings at an average of just £226,250, demonstrating the range of agent specialisms in the area.

How to Choose the Right Estate Agent

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Research Local Agents

Start by comparing agents actively marketing properties in Wingerworth. Look at their current listings, average asking prices, and how long properties have been on the market. Our comparison tool shows you exactly which agents are performing in your specific area.

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Get Multiple Valuations

Request free valuations from at least three agents. Be wary of agents who overvalue your property to win your instruction - a realistic asking price leads to faster sales and better outcomes. Compare their suggested asking prices and marketing strategies.

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Check Market Share

Agents with higher market share in Wingerworth sell more properties locally, meaning they have more buyers registered and greater exposure. However, smaller agents may offer more personalised service - consider what matters most to you.

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Understand Fee Structures

Traditional percentage fees (typically 1-1.5% plus VAT) align agent interests with your sale price. Fixed-fee online agents charge upfront regardless of sale price. Consider whether you want your agent incentivised to achieve the highest price.

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Review Contract Terms

Standard sole agency agreements run for 8-16 weeks. Ensure you understand the terms, including notice periods and what happens if you want to switch agents. Multi-agency agreements (typically 0.5-1% higher) allow multiple agents to market simultaneously.

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Negotiate Fees

Estate agent fees are negotiable, particularly if you're selling a higher-value property or instructing on multiple homes. Don't be afraid to discuss discounts or packages, and always get fee structures in writing before signing.

Pro Tip

Before instructing any estate agent, always get at least three free valuations. Average asking prices in Wingerworth range from around £226,000 to £671,000 depending on the agent's specialism, so comparing ensures you find the right fit for your property type and price expectations.

Price Analysis by Bedrooms

The bedroom breakdown in Wingerworth reveals clear patterns in what buyers are seeking and where the market offers value. Three-bedroom properties dominate the market with 64 active listings averaging £311,294, representing the most popular choice for families and accounting for the largest share of available stock. Four-bedroom homes follow with 46 listings at an average of £445,389, appealing to buyers seeking more space and the village's premium end.

Two-bedroom properties offer the most accessible entry point to the Wingerworth market, with 31 listings averaging £210,893. These properties typically attract first-time buyers and investors, with good demand for both owner-occupation and rental. One-bedroom properties are rare with just one listing at £100,000, reflecting the village's family-oriented character rather than a flat-heavy urban environment.

At the upper end, five-bedroom properties command significant premiums with eight listings averaging £814,363, while a single six-bedroom home is marketed at £899,950. These substantial properties appeal to buyers seeking prestige homes in a village location, often drawing from the professional commuter market working in Sheffield, Derby, or Nottingham. The price per bedroom shows clear economies of scale, with larger properties offering better relative value per bedroom than smaller homes.

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Latest Properties For Sale in Wingerworth

77 properties currently listed across Wingerworth. Here are the most recently added.

Property on Hazel Drive, S42 6NE

£195,000

Semi-Detached, 3 bed

Hazel Drive, S42 6NE

Property on Hockley Rise, S42 6HW

£150,000

Flat, 2 bed

Hockley Rise, S42 6HW

Property on Pear Tree Avenue, S42 6QB

£675,000

Detached, 6 bed

Pear Tree Avenue, S42 6QB

Property on Nethermoor Road, S42 6LW New Build

£490,000

Detached Bungalow, 3 bed

Nethermoor Road, S42 6LW

Property on Rectory Drive, S42 6RU

£375,000

Detached Bungalow, 3 bed

Rectory Drive, S42 6RU

Property on Wheatcroft Close, S42 6PE

£350,000

Detached, 3 bed

Wheatcroft Close, S42 6PE

Property on Rowan Drive, S42 6GB

£220,000

Terraced, 3 bed

Rowan Drive, S42 6GB

Property on Rowan Drive, S42 6GB

£230,000

Semi-Detached, 3 bed

Rowan Drive, S42 6GB

Property on Chartwell Avenue, S42 6SP

£600,000

Detached, 4 bed

Chartwell Avenue, S42 6SP

Property on Moorview Close, S42 6LU

£350,000

Detached, 4 bed

Moorview Close, S42 6LU

Property on Silver Birch Way, S42 6GE

£300,000

Semi-Detached, 3 bed

Silver Birch Way, S42 6GE

Property on Nethermoor Road, S42 6LW

£725,000

Detached, 4 bed

Nethermoor Road, S42 6LW

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Frequently Asked Questions About Estate Agents in Wingerworth

Who are the best estate agents in Wingerworth?

Based on current market share data, Wilkins Vardy Residential leads with 15.8% of the market and 24 active listings. Haus and Redbrik both hold 8.6% market share with 13 listings each, while Wards Estate Agents and Hunters each command 7.2%. The best agent for you depends on your property type and price range - Wards targets premium properties at £451,359 average, while Hunters focuses on more affordable homes at £305,718 average.

How much do estate agents charge in Wingerworth?

Estate agent fees in Wingerworth follow the national average of 1-1.5% plus VAT (1.2-1.8% total) for traditional high-street agents. For a property at the average asking price of £360,548, this would equate to approximately £4,326-£5,408 in fees. Online agents like Purplebricks offer fixed-fee options typically between £999 and £1,999, which can be cheaper for higher-value properties but don't incentivise achieving a higher sale price.

Are house prices rising in Wingerworth?

The picture is mixed. home.co.uk reports a 7% decline in sold prices over the last year, while home.co.uk shows a 3.4% fall and Housemetric indicates -4.1%. However, Property Solvers recorded a modest 1.74% increase. Transaction volumes have fallen by around 33% compared to the previous year. The market appears to be stabilising after the post-pandemic correction, with new build developments potentially supporting future growth.

What is Wingerworth like to live in?

Wingerworth is a highly desirable commuter village in North East Derbyshire, three miles from Chesterfield. It offers excellent transport links to Sheffield, Derby, and Nottingham via the A61 and M1, plus proximity to the Peak District for countryside access. The village has 20 listed buildings, strong community amenities, and has seen significant investment through developments like The Avenue (469 homes), Kingswood Park (retirement community), and Curzon Park (222 homes).

What new builds are available in Wingerworth?

Major new build developments include The Avenue (469 homes by Kier Living/Barratt, prices from £223,000), Kingswood Park (17 retirement bungalows by Stancliffe Homes from £435,000), and Curzon Park (222 homes by Bellway Homes, completed July 2024). Strata's Expression development is also coming soon. These developments have transformed the village, adding modern homes with energy-efficient features including heat pumps, solar panels, and EV charging points.

How long does it take to sell a property in Wingerworth?

Sale times vary by property type and price. Properties priced realistically for the current market (around £300,000-£350,000 for three-bedroom homes) typically sell within 8-16 weeks with a competitive agent. Premium properties at £450,000+ may take longer, while well-presented homes in the popular £200,000-£300,000 bracket attract strong demand. Getting the asking price right from the start is crucial in the current market.

Should I use a local or online estate agent in Wingerworth?

Local agents like Wilkins Vardy, Redbrik, and Wards have physical Chesterfield offices and deep knowledge of the Wingerworth market, including specific insights into new developments, period properties, and the 20 listed buildings in the parish. Online agents offer fixed fees but may lack local expertise. For properties in conservation areas or with heritage considerations, local knowledge is particularly valuable.

What's the average price of properties in Wingerworth?

Average asking prices currently stand at £360,548 according to Homemove data, with property types ranging from terraced homes at £139,000 to detached properties at £481,806. By bedroom count, one-bedroom properties average £100,000, two-bedroom £210,893, three-bedroom £311,294, four-bedroom £445,389, and five-bedroom £814,363. Sold prices from Land Registry average around £263,400-£305,000 depending on the source.

Are there any specialist agents for period properties in Wingerworth?

Yes, agents like Sally Botham Estates based in Matlock focus on premium and period properties, with an average listing price of £671,667. Dales & Peaks also target character properties in the Derbyshire Dales and surrounding villages. For listed buildings, which make up 20 properties in Wingerworth, engaging an agent with heritage property experience is advisable, as these transactions often require specialist knowledge of listed building regulations and conservation requirements.

What should I look for in a local estate agent?

Look for agents with demonstrated market share in Wingerworth specifically, not just broader Chesterfield coverage. Check how long their current listings have been on market - properties sitting for months may indicate overpricing. Ask about their buyer database and marketing strategy. For new build purchases, some agents have relationships with developers that can secure incentives. Always verify they're registered with The Property Ombudsman for protection.

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