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General Category => Chesterfield Discussion => Topic started by: Bolls on December 18, 2023, 01:49:08 PM

Title: Nicest Areas to Live in Chesterfield
Post by: Bolls on December 18, 2023, 01:49:08 PM
Hi

I've been visiting the town centre for years because I love it! I'm now thinking of relocating to Chesterfield altogether and have started looking at properties.

I was wondering, what are the nicest areas to look at? It doesn't have to be close to anything, i'm just looking for decent areas as i'm totally clueless!

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Nicest Areas to Live in Chesterfield
Post by: smithy266 on December 19, 2023, 08:54:51 AM
Unstone is nice...moved to here from Sheffield...lots of nice local views, lots of walking trails..decent bus service...
Title: Re: Nicest Areas to Live in Chesterfield
Post by: Bolls on December 19, 2023, 12:03:08 PM
Thanks, i'll have a look. I am also moving from Sheffield and don't drive so good to know about the bus service!
Title: Re: Nicest Areas to Live in Chesterfield
Post by: Old Cruser on January 13, 2024, 09:03:22 AM
New Tupton s a decent place to live, there's quite a lot going on in the community and there's a nature reserve which hosts a wealth of wildlife.
Title: Re: Nicest Areas to Live in Chesterfield
Post by: kromercap on January 28, 2024, 08:56:28 PM
How "nice" an area is to live in, depends entirely on how much money you have to spend on a property.

If you're moderately well-off then Walton or Ashgate are pleasant enough.

A step up from there would be Upper Brampton / Brookside / the poorer end of Somersall, if you don't mind the lack of any local amenities.

If you're fairly rich then the rest of Somersall and out into Holymoorside could be right for you.

If you're a millionaire then Old Brampton, and a few of the out-lying areas to the west are beautiful. But you are getting a bit far from the town out there and are going to keep your chauffer busy driving you to Morrisons every Friday.

As for the rest of the town, well trust me, you can tell a lot about a neighbourhood by how much the houses cost.
There are no property bargains or "secret enclaves" that no one else knows about.

Chesterfield is just like any other town, and if a house looks so cheap that anyone could afford it, it's probably because no one wants to live there.   ;)