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The Barlborough property market has demonstrated remarkable resilience and growth in recent years, with average house prices of approximately £275,249 according to home.co.uk listings data and £278,249 according to homedata.co.uk. home.co.uk reports a similar figure of £278,000 as of early 2026, indicating strong alignment across major property portals. This consistent pricing reflects the enduring appeal of the village as a residential destination within the Bolsover district. Prospective renters should note that while purchase prices provide context, rental rates may vary based on property type, condition, and current market demand.
Property types available for rent in Barlborough span a diverse range to suit various household requirements and budgets. Detached properties command the highest values, with average prices around £383,905 to £386,432, offering generous space and gardens ideal for families. Semi-detached homes average between £173,880 and £189,789, providing an excellent balance of affordability and practicality for couples and small families. Terraced properties in the village typically range from £147,000 to £151,333, while flats start from approximately £120,000. The 13% to 13.7% year-on-year price increase reported by property portals underscores the growing demand for homes in this Derbyshire location, which bodes well for both current and prospective residents.
This strong price growth reflects several factors unique to Barlborough and the surrounding area. The village sits within easy reach of major employment hubs while offering significantly more affordable housing than nearby Sheffield or Chesterfield. We see continued interest from tenants seeking to relocate from urban centres to more spacious accommodations without sacrificing connectivity. Local letting agents report consistent demand for family homes, particularly those with gardens and off-road parking, which remain relatively scarce in the village's tighter rental market.

Barlborough sits within the Bolsover district of Derbyshire, part of the East Midlands region, offering residents the best of both rural charm and urban accessibility. The village maintains a traditional English character with a range of local amenities including shops, pubs, and community facilities that serve day-to-day needs. We list rental properties that showcase the diverse housing stock ranging from historic stone cottages to more contemporary builds developed in recent decades. The surrounding countryside provides excellent walking routes and outdoor recreational opportunities, making it particularly appealing to those who value access to green spaces and nature.
The village benefits from its strategic position within Derbyshire, providing straightforward access to larger employment centres without sacrificing residential quality. Nearby Chesterfield offers comprehensive retail, healthcare, and cultural amenities, while Mansfield provides additional shopping and entertainment options. Sheffield, one of the UK's major cities, lies within reasonable commuting distance for those working in the city. Community life in Barlborough is supported by local organisations, churches, and social groups that foster connections among residents.
The village centre features a selection of local businesses serving everyday needs, with a convenience store, traditional pub, and village hall providing focal points for community activity. For more extensive shopping requirements, the nearby towns of Chesterfield and Mansfield offer major supermarkets, high street retailers, and independent shops. The surrounding Derbyshire countryside offers numerous walking and cycling routes, with the Peak District National Park accessible for weekend recreation. Residents appreciate the slower pace of life while knowing that city amenities remain within easy reach when required.

Families considering renting in Barlborough will find educational provision available both within the village and the surrounding Derbyshire area. Primary education is accessible through local schools serving the Barlborough catchment area, with several good and outstanding Ofsted-rated primary schools in the wider Bolsover district. Secondary education options include schools in nearby towns such as Shirebrook, Bolsover, and Clowne, providing comprehensive coverage for students up to age 16. We list properties suitable for families at all stages of education, and we recommend confirming school catchment areas with Derbyshire County Council before committing to a tenancy.
For families with sixth-form or further education requirements, the surrounding area offers several options including schools with sixth forms in Bolsover and Chesterfield. The Chesterfield College Group provides vocational and A-level courses accessible to Barlborough residents, while Sheffield's universities and colleges are reachable for older students pursuing higher education. Transport connections to these educational institutions are generally good, with bus services operating between Barlborough and surrounding towns.
Parents moving to Barlborough often find that the local primary schools serve the village and surrounding hamlets well, with smaller class sizes than many urban alternatives. The journey to secondary schools in nearby towns typically requires bus transport, which families should factor into their daily routines. Many parents report appreciating the community atmosphere of local schools and the relative ease of drop-off and pick-up compared to larger town alternatives. We recommend visiting potential schools and speaking with headteachers before finalising your rental decision if education is a priority.

Barlborough enjoys a strategically advantageous position within Derbyshire, offering practical transport links for residents who commute to work or need to access wider amenities. The village sits near the A619 road, providing connections to Chesterfield to the west and Worksop to the east. The M1 motorway is accessible within approximately 20 minutes by car, opening up commuting options to Sheffield, Nottingham, Derby, and Leeds. We list rental properties throughout Barlborough, and we recommend tenants consider their typical commute when selecting a property location within the village.
Public transport options include bus services operated by Stagecoach and other regional providers, connecting Barlborough with surrounding towns and villages. The nearest railway stations are located in Chesterfield and Alfreton, offering East Midlands Railway services to destinations including Derby, Nottingham, Leicester, and London St Pancras International. Sheffield station provides additional national rail connections for those travelling further afield. For cyclists and walkers, Barlborough connects to the wider public rights of way network across Derbyshire, with scenic routes through the countryside available for recreational purposes.
Parking availability varies by property, and prospective renters should clarify arrangements when considering village centre properties. Many rental homes in Barlborough benefit from off-road parking, which is particularly valued given the limited on-street parking in the village centre. For commuters working in Sheffield, the journey time by car typically ranges from 25 to 40 minutes depending on traffic conditions and the specific destination. Morning rush hour traffic on routes towards Sheffield can be significant, so tenants should factor this into their planning if considering a daily commute.

Before beginning your property search in Barlborough, obtain a rental budget agreement in principle from a lender. This document demonstrates your financial capacity to letting agents and landlords, giving you a competitive edge when applying for properties. Consider all associated costs including rent, council tax, utilities, and moving expenses to establish a realistic monthly budget. We can connect you with providers offering competitive rental budget quotes to help you understand your borrowing limits.
Explore Barlborough and the surrounding Bolsover district to understand the local property market, amenities, and lifestyle offerings. We let you filter listings by price, property type, and number of bedrooms. Consider visiting the village at different times of day to assess noise levels, traffic, and community atmosphere before committing to a tenancy. Take time to explore local shops, pubs, and green spaces to get a genuine feel for daily life in the village.
Once you have identified suitable rental properties in Barlborough, contact the listing agent or landlord to arrange viewings. We recommend viewing multiple properties to compare conditions, locations, and rental terms. Prepare questions about the tenancy agreement, deposit amount, included amenities, and any restrictions on pets or smoking before attending viewings. Take photographs during viewings to help compare properties afterwards.
When you find a property that meets your requirements, submit a tenancy application promptly as rental properties in desirable Derbyshire villages like Barlborough can attract multiple enquiries. Provide accurate information about your employment, income, references, and residency history. We connect you with tenant referencing services to streamline this process and ensure your application meets professional standards.
Upon acceptance of your application, you will receive a tenancy agreement for review. Read all terms carefully, paying particular attention to the rent amount, deposit obligations, lease duration, and notice period requirements. We strongly recommend requesting a full explanation of any clauses you do not understand before signing. Our related services include tenant referencing to ensure your application meets professional standards.
Arrange buildings insurance, transfer utilities to your name, and conduct a thorough inventory check at the start of your tenancy. Document any existing damage with photographs and inform your landlord of any issues promptly. We provide access to inventory check services and other moving resources to support a smooth transition to your new Barlborough home. Set aside time during your first week to familiarise yourself with heating controls, water shut-off points, and any appliances included in the tenancy.
Renting a property in Barlborough requires careful consideration of factors specific to this Derbyshire village and the surrounding Bolsover district. Properties in the area may include historic buildings requiring maintenance awareness, as well as newer constructions offering modern specifications. We list detailed property descriptions to help you assess whether a home meets your requirements. Always inquire about the property's construction type, any recent renovations, and the age of key systems such as heating and plumbing before committing to a tenancy.
Flood risk assessment is prudent for any rental property, particularly given the regional topography of Derbyshire. While specific flood risk data for Barlborough was not found in our research, we recommend requesting information about the property's flood history and checking Environment Agency flood risk maps. Properties on hillsides or near water features may require additional consideration. Similarly, inquire about the presence of conservation areas or planning restrictions that might affect your ability to make alterations to the property during your tenancy.
Understanding your obligations as a tenant includes awareness of deposit protection schemes, which legally must safeguard your deposit within a government-approved scheme. We connect you with professional services including tenant referencing and inventory checks to protect both your interests and those of your landlord. Properties in Barlborough typically require references, proof of income, and sometimes a guarantor, particularly for tenants new to renting or without extensive rental history. Budget carefully for upfront costs including deposit, first month's rent, and referencing fees when planning your move.
When viewing properties, pay particular attention to the state of repair of windows, doors, and roof coverings, especially on older properties where maintenance may have been deferred. Check that heating systems are functioning efficiently and ask about typical utility costs for the property. Properties with solid walls may have higher heating costs than modern double-glazed alternatives, which is worth considering given current energy prices. We recommend requesting copies of recent utility bills where available to help you budget accurately.

Budgeting for a rental property in Barlborough requires understanding the full financial commitment beyond monthly rent. The most significant upfront cost is the security deposit, which is typically five weeks' rent and must be protected in a government-approved scheme under the Tenancy Deposit Protection legislation. This deposit safeguards landlords against unpaid rent or property damage while providing tenants with financial protection through regulated dispute resolution if disagreements arise at the end of the tenancy. We connect you with inventory check services to ensure a thorough record of the property condition exists from day one of your tenancy.
Additional costs to budget for include referencing fees, which cover credit checks and employment verification, typically ranging from £30 to £150 depending on the provider. Administration or setup fees charged by letting agents have been largely restricted under the Tenant Fees Act 2019, though some charges for late payment or contract amendments may still apply. First-time renters should also account for moving costs, potential furniture purchases, and utility setup fees including deposits for gas, electricity, and water services. Buildings insurance is typically the landlord's responsibility for a rental property, but contents insurance for your belongings remains your own cost to consider.
Council tax in Barlborough is set by Bolsover District Council and forms a mandatory monthly outgoing for tenants. Properties in the area are typically bands A through D, with lower bands attracting reduced charges. We strongly recommend obtaining a rental budget agreement in principle before commencing your property search in Barlborough. This financial pre-assessment demonstrates your borrowing capacity to letting agents and can significantly strengthen your rental application against competing enquiries.
When negotiating a tenancy, remember that landlords may be open to discussion on certain terms, particularly for longer lease commitments or tenants with strong references. Some landlords include bills within the rent, which can simplify budgeting even if the monthly figure appears higher. We advise reading all correspondence from your landlord carefully and keeping records of all communications throughout your tenancy to protect both parties.

While comprehensive rental price data specifically for Barlborough was not available in our research, the broader Derbyshire rental market offers useful context. Our research indicates average property prices in Barlborough of approximately £275,249 to £278,249, with detached properties averaging around £383,905 to £386,432 and semi-detached homes around £173,880 to £189,789. Rental prices typically correlate to a percentage of property values, and we recommend contacting local letting agents for current specific rental rates for properties matching your requirements. Properties in Barlborough tend to offer good value compared to nearby Sheffield, where equivalent homes often command significantly higher rents.
Properties in Barlborough fall under Bolsover District Council for council tax purposes. Council tax bands in the area range from A through to H, with most residential properties falling within bands A to D. Prospective tenants should request the specific council tax band for any property they are considering, as this forms part of the monthly outgoings alongside rent. Bolsover District Council maintains current bandings and can provide estimates for properties not yet assessed. You can check council tax bands on the Valuation Office Agency website using the property address before making enquiries.
Barlborough is served by primary schools in the local area, with several schools in the wider Bolsover district receiving good or outstanding Ofsted ratings. Secondary education is available at schools in nearby towns including Bolsover, Shirebrook, and Clowne. For specific school performance data and admissions criteria, we recommend consulting the Ofsted website and Derbyshire County Council's school admissions information. The proximity of Chesterfield College and Sheffield's educational institutions provides further options for older students. Many families choose Barlborough specifically for the combination of village primary schooling and access to secondary schools in surrounding towns.
Barlborough benefits from bus services connecting the village with surrounding towns including Chesterfield, Mansfield, and Worksop. The nearest railway stations are located in Chesterfield and Alfreton, offering East Midlands Railway services to major destinations including London, Derby, Nottingham, and Birmingham. The M1 motorway is accessible within approximately 20 minutes by car, providing road connections across the north of England. However, those relying solely on public transport should verify specific bus routes and timetables, as services in rural Derbyshire villages may be less frequent than in urban areas. Evening and weekend services are particularly worth checking if you work unsocial hours.
Barlborough offers an attractive combination of rural village character and practical connectivity that makes it a good choice for many renters. The village provides a peaceful residential environment with access to Derbyshire's countryside, while maintaining reasonable commuting links to employment centres in Sheffield, Chesterfield, and Nottingham. We list available rental properties in the village and surrounding area, allowing prospective tenants to explore current options. The strong property price growth of approximately 13% to 13.7% reported over the past year indicates continued demand for homes in this desirable location. Tenants appreciate the community atmosphere, local amenities, and relative affordability compared to nearby cities.
Standard deposits on rental properties in England are equivalent to five weeks' rent, capped at various thresholds depending on annual rent levels. Additional fees may include referencing charges, administration costs, and inventory check fees. We provide access to tenant referencing services and can connect you with providers offering competitive rates. First-time renters should budget for upfront costs including deposit, first month's rent, and these associated fees. Getting a rental budget agreement in principle before viewing properties is advisable to streamline the application process and demonstrate your financial credibility to landlords. Remember that deposits must be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of receiving them.
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