Property, Houses and Flats for Sale in Derby, Derbyshire

Neighbouring areas

Derby lies on the banks of the River Derwent in the county of Derbyshire. The popular belief is that the name 'Derby' is a corruption of the Danish Deor-a-by (Village of the Deer). During the Civil War of 1642-1646 the town was garrisoned by Parliamentary troops who successfully defended Derbyshire against royalist armies.

In 1717, Derby was the site of the first water-powered silk mill in Britain, built by John Lombe and George Sorocold after Lombe had reputedly stolen the secrets of silk-throwing from Piedmont, in what is now Italy.

Bonnie Prince Charlie, while on his way south to seize the English crown, made camp at Derby on 4th December, 1745. The Prince called at The George Inn on Irongate and demanded billets for his 9,000 followers. But, when the tartan army heard that English troops were on their way north, Prince Charlie's officers decided to give up and return to Scotland.

Despite being one of the areas of Britain furthest from the sea, Derby holds a special place in the history of marine safety. It was as MP for Derby that Samuel Plimsoll introduced his bills for a 'Plimsoll line' and various other marine safety measures.

Houses for sale in Derby and the surrounding areas offer a wide choice of properties, in a variety of styles and periods, for prices that compare very favourably with the rest of the country. Modest two-bedroom terraced cottages in the heart of the city can be found for as little as £100,000. Houses for sale in Derby in a modern development offering semi-detached properties with their own garages and gardens, are on offer with Derby Estate agents for under £110,000. The average price for a three bedroom home is £130,000 and £235,000 for four or five bedrooms in a popular area. For £450,000 you can purchase Victorian, seven-bedroom, semi-detached townhouses, often with basement flats and good-sized gardens.

Flats for sale in Derby in attractive period-design apartment houses are available for £110,000 for one bedroom and up to £200,000 for four bedrooms.

Flats to rent in Derby such as one-bedroom, furnished flats in a good location close to the Town Centre, with central heating and double-glazing, would be available for under £250 per month.

Amenities for Derby properties

Derby Gaol is a visitor attraction based in the dungeons of the Derbyshire County Gaol which dates back to 1756. Derby Industrial Museum is situated in Derby Silk Mill and shows the industrial heritage and technological achievement of Derby, including Rolls-Royce aero engines, railways, mining, quarrying, and foundries. Derby Museum and Art Gallery displays paintings by Joseph Wright, fine Royal Crown Derby porcelain, artefacts from local regiments, and archaeological finds. Derby Cathedral boasts the second-highest cathedral tower in the country and Eagle Centre indoor mall is a Mecca for shoppers.

Derby operates a non-selective primary and secondary education system. Outside the state sector, Derby Grammar School, caters for boys, Derby High School, caters for girls (and boys at primary level only), and Ockbrook School is an independent school for girls aged 3-18 and boys 3-11.

Transport in Derby

The M1 motorway passes approximately ten miles to the east of the city, linking Derby southwards to London and northwards to Sheffield and Leeds. Other major roads passing through or near to Derby include the A6, A38, A52, and A61. The railway station in Derby, called Derby Midland, has frequent express trains to London, the North East and the South West, provided by Midland Mainline, Virgin Trains and Central Trains. Nottingham East Midlands Airport is situated about fifteen miles from Derby city centre and is served by several budget airlines offering a variety of internal and European destinations.

Local bus services in and around Derby are run by a number of companies. The city is not particularly well served by long distance coaches, although it is on National Express's London to Manchester and Yorkshire to the South West routes.

Surrounding areas

While searching for property to buy or property to rent in Derby, which is covered by the postcode DE, you may also like to consider neighbouring areas such as Alfreton, Ashbourne, Belper, Buxton, Chesterfield, Ilkeston, Matlock and Swadlincote.

View the 10 most recently added properties for sale in Derby, Derbyshire
house, 3 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, 1 bathroom
A jewel in the city centre! This property is beautifully presented throughout and deserves a full inspection. A true stylish townhouse with large rooms and great character. To the rear is a...
house, 4 bedrooms
The numbers on this property make very impressive reading in deed, FOUR storeys! FOUR bedrooms! THREE bathrooms! AND a good sized open plan living dining kitchen. All this with No Chain and...
house, 2 bedrooms
OFFERED WITH NO UPWARD CHAIN AND LOCATED NEARBY DERBY UNIVERSITY. THIS WELL PRESENTED TERRACE HOME Comprises, entrance lobby , lounge , dining room, kitchen, TWO bedrooms and a family bathroom....
house, 2 bedrooms, 1 reception room, 1 bathroom
Occupying a charming position within this sympathetic city centre development, this is a two bedroom mews home with accommodation arranged over three floors, formally part of an old mill and now...
flat, 2 bedrooms
CITY CENTRE PENTHOUSE APARTMENT WITH GATED PARKING. This spacious PENTHOUSE apartment offers entrance hall, living room and kitchen area approx 20ft x 13ft.master bedroom approx 17ft x 10ft with...
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INVESTMENT/DEVELOPEMENT OPPORTUNITY.
Offered with no upward chain this sizeable basement MUST BE VIEWED to fully understand and appreciate the OPPORTUNITY on offer.
house, 8 bedrooms
**** NO CHAIN ***** CASH ONLY PURCHASERS ***** IN NEED OF RENOVATION ***** On offer is a rare oppurtunity to purchase these basement level flats covering approx 1900 sqft, having previously been 8...
house, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms

Situated within easy reach of Derby City Centre and Darley Abbey Park is a stylish two/three bedroomed end town house offering flexible living accommodation and with the added benefit of no c
flat, 2 bedrooms, 1 reception room, 1 bathroom
40% Shared Ownership A characterful two double bedroom second floor apartment offered for sale with no upward chain and vacant possession, benefitting from secure car parking and being located...
flat, 2 bedrooms, 1 reception room, 1 bathroom
A characterful two double bedroom second floor apartment offered for sale with no upward chain and vacant possession, benefitting from secure car parking and being located within moments of Derby...
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