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One bed apartments provide a separate bedroom alongside distinct living space, bathroom, and kitchen areas. Properties in Burghwallis are available in various building types including mansion blocks, contemporary developments, and house conversions.

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Burghwallis at a Glance

£448,333

Average Sold Price

9%

Annual Price Growth

£557,500

Detached Average

£230,000

Semi-Detached Average

The Rental Property Market in Burghwallis

We regularly help renters navigate the Burghwallis property market, which has demonstrated consistent strength and resilience over recent years. The village attracts tenants who are drawn to its semi-rural character while remaining within the Doncaster metropolitan borough with all the associated amenities and transport links. Our platform monitors current rental availability across the village and surrounding DN6 postcode area, ensuring you have access to the most up-to-date listings when searching for your next home.

The sold price data provides useful context for understanding property values in the area, even for those seeking rental accommodation. Average sold prices in Burghwallis reached £448,333 over the past twelve months, reflecting the village's enduring appeal as a residential destination. Detached properties command the highest prices in the area, averaging £557,500, which indicates strong demand for spacious family homes with gardens in semi-rural settings. Semi-detached properties offer more accessible entry points at around £230,000, making them popular among buyers and also influencing the rental market for similar property types.

Property values in Burghwallis have experienced positive growth, with house prices rising 9% over the past year. While still slightly below the 2021 peak of £464,500, the market shows stable growth patterns typical of desirable village locations in the Doncaster area. For renters, this market activity translates into a selection of quality properties available across different price ranges and property types, from traditional stone cottages to modern family homes built to suit village living. The Doncaster postcode area saw approximately 9,900 property sales in the previous twelve months, demonstrating the overall health of the local property market.

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Living in Burghwallis

We believe Burghwallis represents one of South Yorkshire's most appealing village locations for renters who want to escape the busier town environment without sacrificing accessibility. The village sits approximately five miles north-east of Doncaster town centre and forms part of the civil parish that shares its name, maintaining strong community ties and a distinctive rural character shaped by surrounding farmland. Our local knowledge shows that residents particularly value the village's peaceful environment, which offers a welcome contrast to the bustle of larger nearby towns.

Community life in Burghwallis centres around the traditional public house, the village church, and the extensive network of public footpaths that crisscross the surrounding countryside. These footpaths connect to longer routes through South Yorkshire, making the area popular with dog walkers, cyclists, and anyone who enjoys exploring the countryside on foot. For cultural attractions and entertainment, residents have full access to Doncaster's theatres, museums, shopping centres, and dining options, with regular bus services connecting the village to the town centre throughout the day.

The village's location near the A19 provides practical road connections for those working in Doncaster or travelling further afield to towns like Selby, York, or Sheffield. Our inspectors often note that residents appreciate having Doncaster's comprehensive amenities within a short drive, including major supermarkets, healthcare facilities, and leisure centres. The surrounding South Yorkshire countryside also offers plenty of opportunities for days out, with country houses, gardens, and historic sites readily accessible for weekend adventures. This combination of village tranquility and town convenience makes Burghwallis an attractive option for a wide range of renters.

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Schools and Education in Burghwallis

We understand that families considering properties to rent in Burghwallis need detailed information about local educational options. The village falls within the DN6 postcode catchment area, which offers a good selection of primary schools in nearby settlements. Schools in Bentley, Adwick-le-Street, and Carcroft serve the local population, typically providing education from reception through to Year 6. Our team often receives enquiries from families who specifically want to live within easy reach of particular schools, and we can help identify rental properties in the appropriate catchment areas.

Secondary education options in the wider Doncaster borough include both comprehensive schools serving their local catchments and grammar school provision for academically selective students. Schools in the surrounding area serve students from age 11 through to 16, with many offering sixth form provision for older students seeking A-level qualifications or vocational pathways. Parents should research specific school catchments and admission arrangements when considering a rental property in Burghwallis, as catchment boundaries can significantly influence which schools children may be eligible to attend.

Beyond school education, the Doncaster area provides further education colleges offering vocational qualifications, apprenticeships, and academic courses for students continuing their education after GCSEs. The proximity to Sheffield and Leeds also opens up additional educational opportunities at major universities and colleges in those cities for older students or those planning future study. For families moving to Burghwallis, the availability of good schools at both primary and secondary level, combined with easy access to further education options, makes the area a practical choice for households with children of all ages.

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Transport and Commuting from Burghwallis

We help renters understand the transport connectivity from Burghwallis, which primarily relies on road networks but offers practical connections to surrounding areas. The A19 runs nearby, providing direct access to Doncaster to the south and Selby to the north, while the A6182 connects residents to the M18 motorway within a short drive. This motorway access links the village to Sheffield, Leeds, and the broader national motorway network, making it practical for commuters working further afield while maintaining a village address. Our platform provides information to help you assess whether the commuting options suit your specific circumstances.

For those working in Doncaster, regular bus services operate along the main routes connecting surrounding villages to the town centre. However, service frequencies may be more limited compared to urban routes, particularly during evenings and weekends. The journey to Doncaster town centre by car typically takes around 15 to 20 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. Our team recommends that those relying heavily on public transport check current bus timetables carefully and consider whether a car would be necessary for their lifestyle in Burghwallis.

Doncaster's railway station provides comprehensive national rail connections, with regular services to London Kings Cross, Edinburgh, Birmingham, and major northern cities including Leeds and Sheffield. The station is accessible from Burghwallis by bus or car, typically requiring a journey into Doncaster itself before accessing rail services. For air travel, Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport offers domestic and international flights and is located to the east of Doncaster, accessible via the M18 motorway. Daily commuters and those working in surrounding towns will find Burghwallis provides a practical base with good road connections, while the village's quieter nature makes it preferable for those working from home or seeking weekend escape from busy town life.

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How to Rent a Home in Burghwallis

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Check Your Rental Budget

We recommend obtaining a mortgage in principle or rental budget agreement before viewing properties in Burghwallis. Knowing your maximum monthly budget helps narrow your search to properties you can realistically afford, and we can connect you with services that help establish your renting budget. This preparation also demonstrates to landlords that you are a serious and organised applicant.

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Search Available Properties

Browse the latest rental listings in Burghwallis and the surrounding Doncaster area through our platform and major property portals. Consider working with local letting agents who may have properties coming to market before they appear on major websites, as the village rental market moves quickly for desirable properties. Setting up property alerts ensures you receive immediate notifications when new rentals matching your criteria become available.

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Arrange Property Viewings

Schedule viewings of properties that meet your criteria and visit at different times of day to assess noise levels, natural light, and the neighbourhood atmosphere. Our team can arrange viewings on your behalf and provide additional context about the local area, including information about nearby amenities, schools, and transport options that may not be immediately apparent from the property listing.

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Submit Your Application

Once you find a property you love, complete the application process quickly as landlords often receive multiple enquiries. We recommend having your references, proof of income, and identification documents ready to expedite the process. Our referencing service can provide the necessary documentation efficiently, giving you a competitive edge in a potentially busy rental market.

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Sign Your Tenancy Agreement

Review the tenancy terms carefully, including the deposit amount, notice periods, and any restrictions on pets or modifications. Your deposit will be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of the tenancy start date, and we can explain what this protection means for you as a tenant. Ensure you receive a copy of the How to Rent guide and all relevant certificates from your landlord.

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Complete the Move

Arrange your inventory check, set up utility accounts in your name, and plan your move carefully. We recommend documenting the property condition thoroughly during the inventory process, with photographs where possible, to protect your deposit at the end of your tenancy. Our inventory check service helps ensure nothing is overlooked and provides you with a detailed record of the property's condition when you moved in.

What to Look for When Renting in Burghwallis

We help renters identify the key factors to consider when viewing properties in Burghwallis, as village living presents unique considerations compared to urban rentals. Properties in the village and surrounding countryside include older farm cottages, converted agricultural buildings, and more modern residential developments constructed in recent decades. Understanding the construction type and age of any property you are considering helps anticipate potential maintenance issues such as damp, outdated wiring, or roof condition that are common in older rural properties. Requesting copies of previous Energy Performance Certificates and any survey reports can provide valuable insight into the property's current condition.

Village properties often come with larger gardens or outdoor spaces, which represents a significant attraction for families and outdoor enthusiasts in South Yorkshire. However, prospective renters should verify the boundaries of any garden areas and clarify who is responsible for maintenance - whether this falls to the tenant or the landlord. Properties near farmland may experience seasonal smells or noise from agricultural operations, which are normal aspects of rural life but worth understanding before committing to a tenancy. Our team can help arrange inspections and provide advice on what to look for in properties of different ages and construction types.

Parking availability is another important consideration in Burghwallis, as some older properties may have limited off-street parking while newer developments typically include dedicated parking spaces. Check whether the property includes garage access or if parking is on-road only, particularly if you own multiple vehicles. Additionally, verify internet connectivity and mobile phone signal strength, as these can vary in rural villages compared to urban areas. Properties in the DN6 postcode generally have good access to broadband services, but we recommend checking specific availability at the address before committing to a tenancy.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting in Burghwallis

What is the average rental price in Burghwallis?

Specific rental price data for Burghwallis itself varies depending on property type and condition, but the village forms part of the wider Doncaster rental market which offers options across various price ranges. Sold prices in Burghwallis reached £448,333 on average over the past year, with detached properties averaging £557,500 and semi-detached homes around £230,000. These figures indicate the quality and desirability of properties in the village, which translates to competitive rental rates. Contact local letting agents for current available rentals, as prices fluctuate throughout the year based on demand and property availability in the DN6 postcode area.

What council tax band are properties in Burghwallis?

Properties in Burghwallis fall under Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council, with council tax bands ranging from A through to H depending on property value and type. Most village properties, particularly older cottages and family homes, typically fall within bands A to D, which means lower annual council tax payments compared to properties in higher bands. You can check specific bandings on the Valuation Office Agency website using the property address, and your tenancy agreement should confirm which band applies to your rental property. Landlords should be able to provide this information before you commit to a tenancy.

What are the best schools in Burghwallis?

Burghwallis falls within the catchment areas for several primary schools in nearby settlements including Bentley, Adwick-le-Street, and Carcroft, with schools in the DN6 postcode offering good options for families. Secondary schools in the Doncaster area include both comprehensive schools serving their local catchments and grammar school options for academically selective students who meet the entrance criteria. Parents should research specific school admissions criteria and catchment boundaries, as these can influence eligibility and should be verified before committing to a rental property in the village.

How well connected is Burghwallis by public transport?

Public transport options from Burghwallis are more limited compared to urban areas, with bus services providing the main public transport link to Doncaster and surrounding villages. The A19 road runs nearby, offering convenient access by car to Doncaster town centre in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, while the M18 motorway connects to Sheffield and Leeds for those travelling further. Doncaster railway station provides comprehensive national rail connections and is accessible via bus or car. Those relying heavily on public transport should check current bus timetables carefully, as services may operate at reduced frequencies on weekends and during evening hours.

Is Burghwallis a good place to rent in?

Burghwallis offers an excellent quality of life for those seeking village living with good connections to larger towns and cities in South Yorkshire. The village provides a peaceful, community-focused environment with access to beautiful countryside and essential local amenities including a traditional public house and village church. Property prices and rental costs reflect the village's desirability, making it particularly suitable for families, commuters working in Doncaster or surrounding towns, and anyone who values outdoor space and a slower pace of life. The tight-knit community atmosphere and access to excellent road networks make it an attractive option for renters who want to escape busy town life without sacrificing connectivity.

What deposit and fees will I pay on a property in Burghwallis?

Standard deposits for rental properties in England are capped at five weeks' rent, calculated based on your annual rental price divided by 52 and multiplied by five. For a property renting at £900 per month, your deposit would be approximately £1,038. This deposit must be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of the tenancy start date, giving you legal protection and ensuring you can claim it back at the end of your tenancy if there are no damages or unpaid rent. Typical upfront costs include the first month's rent, deposit, and potentially referencing or admin fees depending on the letting agent or landlord. Always request a full breakdown of all costs before signing any tenancy agreement.

Deposit and Fees When Renting in Burghwallis

We believe understanding the financial commitments involved in renting a property in Burghwallis helps you budget effectively and avoid unexpected costs. The deposit amount for most rental properties is capped at five weeks' rent, calculated based on your annual rental figure divided by 52 and multiplied by five. For a property renting at £900 per month, your deposit would be approximately £1,038. This deposit must be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of the tenancy start date, giving you legal protection and ensuring you can claim it back at the end of your tenancy if there are no damages or unpaid rent.

Beyond the deposit, you will typically need to pay the first month's rent upfront, along with any applicable referencing or admin fees charged by your letting agent or landlord. Our referencing service, available from £99, can streamline this process and ensure all necessary checks are completed efficiently. Some landlords may also request advance rent payments or a guarantor agreement, particularly if you are new to renting or have limited rental history. Always request a written breakdown of all costs before signing any tenancy agreement, and ensure you understand the terms regarding notice periods, rent reviews, and any additional charges that may arise during your tenancy.

Our inventory check service, starting from £75, provides thorough documentation of the property condition when you move in, protecting you from unfair deductions when you eventually move out. We recommend photographing all rooms and any existing damage during your move-in inspection, as this evidence can be invaluable if disputes arise at the end of your tenancy. By understanding these costs upfront and using our recommended services, you can approach renting in Burghwallis with confidence and avoid any unpleasant surprises during your tenancy.

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