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Carburton's rental market sits within the wider S80 postal district, covering parts of Worksop and the surrounding villages. Because the village is so small, the choice of homes is usually limited, and what does appear tends to be traditional cottages, terraced properties and semi-detached houses that suit the rural feel of North Nottinghamshire. Listings can disappear quickly once they go live, as interest comes in from across the region. Our listings show what is currently available in this village setting.
Recent property sales in Carburton give a useful snapshot of the local market, including a detached property at Walpole House, Lake View that sold for £292,500 in June 2024, and a semi-detached home at 8 Lake View Cottages that achieved £232,000 in August 2024. Sale prices can help with context, though rents in villages like Carburton are shaped by other things too, such as condition, garden size and how close the home is to local amenities. There are no active new build developments showing at present, so the rental stock is mainly established homes with history and character.
Across the S80 postcode area around Worksop, rental prices commonly range from studio apartments around £450-550 per month to family houses at £800-1,200 per month, depending on size and condition. In Carburton, village homes may sit above town equivalents because of their rural setting, larger gardens and quieter surroundings. We suggest registering with local letting agents and setting property alerts through Homemove, so you can move fast when the right rental comes up in this sought-after village.

Carburton offers a classic English village way of life, set among the rolling Nottinghamshire countryside. It is a calm place, where people know one another, local events bring the community together, and the pace is slow enough for proper downtime. The village falls within Bassetlaw, a district that mixes rural charm with practical services in nearby market towns. Residents have countryside walks, local pubs and community facilities close at hand, yet can still reach larger shops and entertainment within a short drive. For many renters, that blend of peace and access is exactly the point.
Nearby Worksop adds the day-to-day essentials, from supermarkets and healthcare to restaurants and leisure centres. North Nottinghamshire itself has a varied landscape of woodland, parkland and waterways, all of which shape the character of places like Carburton. The traditional village setting still has a strong social side, with village halls, church activities and local events helping people stay connected. It attracts a mix of residents, from young families wanting more space to retirees drawn to the quieter pace. For renters, it can mean joining a real community, not just moving into an address.
Our inspectors who visit properties across Bassetlaw often comment on the strong community feel in villages like Carburton. The area is well placed for days out, with Clumber Park and Rufford Abbey both close by and popular for walks and family trips. Village pubs act as natural meeting places, while village halls host events through the year. For anyone moving from a larger town or city, the change in pace can be striking, and many people find it refreshing.

Families thinking about a move to Carburton have a range of education options across the local area and the wider Bassetlaw district. Younger children can attend primary schools in nearby villages and in Worksop, with Ofsted ratings helping parents compare performance. Secondary choices include schools in Worksop and neighbouring towns, and many offer sixth form provision too. Having decent schools within a sensible travelling distance makes village living workable for families with children. Parents should still check catchment areas and admission policies before they commit to a rental move.
For families in Carburton, the main school options are in Worksop and the surrounding area. Gateford Park Primary School and Outwood Academy Valley are two of the best-known choices, serving primary and secondary aged children from nearby villages. Bassetlaw's school transport arrangements usually include dedicated bus services for village pupils, although parents should confirm the latest details before signing for a property. Our team can talk through catchment areas and transport points as part of move planning.
There are also further education routes nearby, with colleges and training providers offering vocational courses and academic progression beyond secondary school. Older students can reach universities in Nottingham, Derby and Lincoln across the East Midlands. For families who put education first, it makes sense to look at school performance data, visit open days and check travel times before choosing a rental. Living in a village does mean thinking about transport for school-age children, though local buses and manageable driving distances soften that a little.

Getting around from Carburton is a mix of roads and public transport. Drivers benefit from the A57 and A60, which link to Mansfield, Sheffield and Nottingham. Worksop, the nearest market town, has rail services run by Northern and East Midlands Railway, with connections to Sheffield, Nottingham and Lincoln. Anyone commuting to a larger employment centre will need to plan journeys with those links in mind. Public transport is available, but timetables are limited, as you would expect in a village area.
Without a car, it pays to think carefully about transport before taking a tenancy. Bus routes do link Carburton with nearby villages and Worksop, although they tend to run less often than urban services. From Worksop station, rail travel reaches Sheffield in approximately 40 minutes and Nottingham in around 75 minutes. Cycling can also work well for local trips, with quiet country lanes making short journeys pleasant. Many residents use a mix of travel methods, taking the train for longer journeys and driving for shopping or everyday errands.
We usually find that renters who sort out their transport plan before moving to Carburton settle in more smoothly than those who leave it until later. The A57 gives direct access to Mansfield and the M1 motorway, opening up a wider range of jobs across the East Midlands. For people working in Sheffield, the A60 offers a scenic route through the Nottinghamshire countryside. It is worth checking your normal journey pattern and comparing it with current public transport timetables, so the village location fits your day-to-day routine.

Get a rental budget agreement in principle before you start viewing homes. It sets out how much rent you can afford and gives landlords and letting agents confidence in your finances. We would suggest using a broker who can turn this around quickly, often within 24 hours of application.
Spend time in Carburton and the surrounding villages before you decide. Walk the streets at different times of day, look at what is nearby in Worksop, and get a feel for the local pace. A visit to the village pub or a chat with residents can tell you a great deal about what makes the area work.
Current rental listings in Carburton are best checked through Homemove, where you can see which homes match your needs. It also helps to register with local letting agents who handle village properties, so you receive alerts as soon as something new appears. In a small place like Carburton, homes can go quickly, and instant notifications stop you missing out.
Once a property catches your eye, book the viewing and go in prepared. Make notes, ask about the condition of the home, lease terms, deposit requirements and what comes with the rent. We would also take photographs for reference and have questions ready about maintenance, utilities, pets and decoration limits.
As soon as you find the right property, send in your rental application without delay. Have your identification, proof of income, references and rental budget agreement ready to go. With the paperwork in order, the whole process moves much faster in a competitive rental market.
Your landlord will then carry out tenant referencing checks. If everything comes back successfully, you will sign the tenancy agreement, pay your deposit, typically five weeks rent, and collect the keys to your new home. We advise reading the tenancy agreement closely before signing, so your rights and responsibilities are clear from day one.
Renting in a rural village such as Carburton brings its own set of issues, and they are not the same as urban renting. Homes here often have traditional features, including original windows, older heating systems and character details that both landlord and tenant need to understand. Maintenance responsibilities should be set out clearly in the tenancy agreement, showing which repairs the landlord will handle and what falls to the tenant. Rural properties can vary quite a lot in condition, so a full inspection before committing is essential.
Some Nottinghamshire village homes sit within planning designations that affect what tenants can change. Conservation area restrictions may limit external alterations, while older properties may be listed buildings with further rules on permitted works. It is sensible to check these points before signing, especially if you want to decorate or make alterations. Ground rent and leasehold arrangements are less common where freehold houses dominate, though converted homes or new developments can still involve them. Your tenancy agreement should also spell out the financial side, including rent, deposit and any service charges.
Our team has helped renters settle into village homes across Bassetlaw, and we often see that people who understand their responsibilities before moving have a far easier tenancy. Older North Nottinghamshire properties frequently come with solid wall construction, older plumbing and heating arrangements that differ from newer homes. It helps to budget for possible maintenance issues and to know how quickly your landlord is expected to respond.

Understanding the full cost of renting makes it easier to budget for a move to Carburton. Upfront costs usually include your first month's rent, your deposit, capped at five weeks rent under the Tenant Fees Act 2019, and perhaps referencing fees of £100-200. Inventory check-in fees of £50-100 can also apply at the start of a tenancy. Some letting agents still charge administration fees, although these are capped for properties with annual rent under £50,000. If you plan for those costs before you start viewing, you can act quickly once you find the right home.
There are also ongoing costs beyond the rent itself. Council tax for Band A-D properties in Bassetlaw typically comes in at £1,200-1,800 a year, then there are utility bills for gas, electricity and water, plus contents insurance for your belongings. Rural homes can cost more to heat if they are older or rely on oil or LPG rather than mains gas. You should also factor in internet and mobile phone bills. It is wise to put aside money for maintenance requests too, even where the landlord is responsible, because small items or emergencies can crop up during a tenancy.
Budgeting for Carburton can be a little different from town living, and in some ways that works in your favour. Local pubs and community facilities offer entertainment without the cost of constant city trips, while walks and outdoor time are free. On the other hand, transport spending may rise if you rely on driving for work or everyday errands. We suggest setting up a monthly budget that covers known costs and leaves room for unexpected ones.

Rental price data for Carburton itself is limited, simply because the local market is so small. In the wider Worksop area, within the S80 postcode, rents usually run from studio apartments around £450-550 per month to family houses at £800-1,200 per month, depending on size and condition. Village homes can sit above that because of their rural feel and garden space, so current listings on Homemove give the clearest picture of what Carburton actually costs. We refresh our listings regularly to reflect the market in this popular village location.
For council tax, properties in Carburton come under Bassetlaw District Council. Banding across the district runs from Band A for lower-value homes through to Band H for the highest-value properties. Most village houses in Nottinghamshire fall within Bands A to C or D, though some individual homes may be placed higher depending on their assessed value. Specific band details can be checked through the Valuation Office Agency website. In a tenancy, your agreement should state the band and confirm whether council tax is included in the rent or paid separately.
Primary schools in nearby villages and in Worksop serve the Carburton area, and families can choose from schools with Ofsted-rated Good and Outstanding judgements within a reasonable travelling distance. Gateford Park Primary School and Outwood Academy Valley in Worksop are among the options, although catchment areas decide which school a child can attend. Parents should look into each school, its current rating and admission policy before they commit to a rental move. We suggest checking school websites and going to open days so the education side of the move matches your family's needs.
Carburton's public transport depends mainly on bus services into Worksop and the surrounding villages. As with many rural routes, the frequency is lower than you would find in a town. Worksop railway station, which you can reach by bus or car, links to Sheffield, Nottingham and Lincoln. Anyone without a private vehicle needs to weigh up how the bus network fits with daily life and commuting. The A57 and A60 give drivers alternative routes to Mansfield, Sheffield and Nottingham.
For renters looking for countryside living with urban access close by, Carburton can offer a very good quality of life. The village has a peaceful atmosphere, a strong sense of community and attractive Nottinghamshire scenery. The trade-off is limited property availability because the village is small, and fewer public transport options than you would get in a town. If rural character, a friendly community and access to the East Midlands countryside matter to you, renting in Carburton can be deeply rewarding. Our team has helped many renters settle into village life in North Nottinghamshire, and we can talk you through what the Carburton lifestyle is really like.
Across England, standard deposits on rental properties equal five weeks rent and are held in a government-approved tenancy deposit scheme for the duration of the tenancy. Tenant referencing fees usually sit at £100-200, depending on the letting agent or landlord. Some homes also charge check-in and check-out inventory fees of £100-200. Your rental budget agreement in principle confirms that you can afford the rent before you move ahead. First-time renters should plan for the first month's rent plus the deposit up front, along with referencing and administration fees. We recommend asking your letting agent for a full fee breakdown before you send in any application, so nothing comes as a surprise.
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