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Tuxford's rental market mirrors the wider pattern across this part of Nottinghamshire. Average house prices sit around £184,358 according to recent data, so rents in the village give tenants a relatively accessible way into a sought-after rural spot. Semi-detached homes still make up much of the stock, usually two and three-bedroom properties that suit young families, couples and professionals who want more room than town-centre living offers. Prices have corrected too, with house prices down by around 14% over the last year and about 28% from the 2022 peak of £256,217, and that has fed through into rental pricing.
Rents tell a different side of the same story in Tuxford. Average rent sits at £3,229 pcm according to recent data, so the village still gives renters a relatively reachable route into this appealing rural location. Semi-detached homes again dominate the local stock, mostly two and three-bedroom properties that work well for young families, couples and professionals after more space than a town centre flat can offer. House prices have also eased in recent years, falling by around 14% over the last year and about 28% from the 2022 peak of £256,217, which has shaped rental pricing.
Covering Tuxford and the surrounding countryside, the NG22 postcode brings together a mix of homes that appear in the rental market. Our search tool updates regularly as fresh properties come on to the market, so the latest village listings stay within easy reach. Knowing how the local market moves helps renters judge the right time to search and the price bands to target for different property types.

Tuxford life revolves around the historic high street, where local amenities cover everyday needs without a run to a larger town. The village keeps a traditional market town feel despite its smaller population, with independent shops, a post office and convenience stores taking care of essentials. Community life is busy too, shaped by local pubs, the parish church and regular village events that draw residents together across the year. Out beyond the centre, Nottinghamshire countryside opens up for long walks and cycling, with public footpaths cutting across farmland and woodland that give this corner of the East Midlands its character.
Daily living in Tuxford is supported by a primary school, healthcare facilities and recreational spaces. The village hall adds another layer, hosting everything from coffee mornings to evening exercise classes, which can be a help for renters settling in. Newark and Grantham are both within sensible driving distance for larger shopping trips or an evening out, while Nottingham lies around 30 miles south and brings cultural, retail and employment opportunities. That mix of village pace and practical access makes Tuxford especially attractive to families and to anyone who prefers a slower rhythm without losing touch with urban amenities.
Running alongside the area, the River Meden adds to Tuxford's rural feel as it winds through the surrounding countryside. Seasons change the mood here, from summer walks by the riverbank to winter evenings in traditional pubs serving local ales. New arrivals often find the community warm and straightforward, with neighbours and local business owners usually happy to point people towards services and activities across the village and the wider Bassetlaw district.

Education in Tuxford centres on Tuxford Primary Academy, which takes children from reception through to Year 6. The school offers a nurturing setting, and class sizes can give pupils more individual attention, something many families value when choosing the village. Catchment areas matter here, naturally, because proximity to a good school remains a key factor for parents with young children. For secondary education, pupils usually travel to nearby towns, with several options within a reasonable bus or car commute.
Located within the village, Tuxford Academy gives local families a secondary option without long daily travel. Other schools in nearby towns include establishments in Newark, Retford and Grantham, each with different curricular strengths and extracurricular programmes. Anyone comparing rental homes should check current Ofsted reports and examination results, because those figures can change from year to year and can affect both educational outcomes and the appeal of particular catchment areas.
Families in Tuxford also have access to childcare and extracurricular activities in the village and nearby communities. Local nurseries and pre-school settings support working parents, while after-school clubs provide supervised activities for older children. For households focused on educational outcomes, checking Ofsted reports for nearby secondary schools is sensible before settling on a rental, as school performance can have a real impact on daily family life and long-term attainment. Good primary provision makes Tuxford a practical choice at the start of the school journey, although secondary schooling does need some planning around travel.

Much of Tuxford's appeal lies in how it connects renters to the surrounding towns and cities. The A57 runs straight through the village, giving a direct route to Sheffield to the northwest and Lincoln to the southeast. That suits commuters working in industrial or commercial centres across the region. The A1 motorway is also close by to the east, opening up travel to Doncaster, Leeds and points north, as well as Newark and Grantham heading south. For most residents, road travel remains the main way about, given the rural setting.
Bus services do run from Tuxford to surrounding market towns, although the frequency is limited compared with urban routes. The nearest railway stations are in nearby towns, with services to Nottingham, Lincoln, Sheffield and beyond from stations such as Newark or Retford. Those looking at Tuxford as a rental base should probably factor in car ownership for day-to-day ease, especially for grocery shopping, school runs and evening or weekend plans. Cyclists can make use of some quiet country lanes, though the A57 needs care at busier times. For people who work from home some of the week, the quieter setting can make for productive days.
Newark railway station gives residents access to East Coast Main Line services, with London reachable in around 90 minutes for anyone needing regular capital access. Retford station offers similar links and multiple daily services, so both are useful for commuters who prefer rail to road. Weekend trips are simple enough too, as renters can head into wider Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire without having to worry about parking in bigger towns and cities.

Before starting a search in Tuxford, we recommend setting a clear rental budget that covers monthly rent as well as council tax, utility bills and moving costs. Our rental budget calculator can help work out what price range is realistic, taking into account Bassetlaw District Council tax bands and typical utility costs for village homes. Properties in Tuxford range from affordable terraced houses to premium detached family homes, so knowing the numbers in advance helps narrow the search properly.
Our Homemove listings make it easy to compare available rentals in Tuxford, from smaller homes to larger properties that match a specific number of bedrooms and a chosen part of the village. Once something looks right, contact landlords or letting agents to book viewings at times that suit. We suggest seeing several properties before deciding, as that keeps expectations grounded in what is actually available in the current market.
Sorting a rental budget agreement in principle before applying can give an application extra weight when the right place comes up. It shows landlords that finances have been checked and that the tenant is serious. We offer rental budget services that help show borrowing capacity before any viewings begin, which gives more confidence when applications are submitted.
After a property has been chosen, the application goes in and referencing checks follow. Landlords usually ask for proof of income, employment verification and references from previous landlords. Our tenant referencing service keeps the process moving, gathering the required paperwork and passing verified information to landlords quickly.
Once referencing has been completed successfully, the deposit is paid, usually equivalent to five weeks rent, and the tenancy agreement is signed. The deposit protection scheme, notice periods and maintenance responsibilities all need to be understood. We advise reading the full agreement before signing, with a close eye on any clauses about pets, alterations or subletting that could affect the tenancy.
Before moving day arrives, carry out a thorough inventory check with the landlord or letting agent, noting the condition of all fixtures, fittings and appliances so the deposit is protected when the tenancy ends. Our inventory check service provides written and photographic records that both sides can rely on, which helps cut down disputes at the end of a tenancy. Photograph every room and note any existing damage or wear and tear that should not be linked to the occupation.
Renting in Tuxford does bring a few local factors that are different from a town or city search. Properties in this rural Nottinghamshire village often use older construction methods, with traditional brickwork and original features that need a careful look during viewings. Signs of damp or timber issues should be checked, especially in older homes that may not have been modernised to the same standard as urban housing. Character properties here can be lovely homes, though they may ask for more maintenance awareness than newer builds.
Garden sizes in Tuxford are often more generous than urban equivalents, which fits the village setting and the expectations of families moving in. It is worth thinking about whether the outdoor space works for children, pets or simply enjoying the Nottinghamshire countryside. Parking is another practical point, because some older homes have limited off-street provision. Homes close to the A57 can pick up road noise at busier times, while properties set further back from the main road tend to be quieter but can feel slightly less convenient for local amenities.
Energy efficiency varies quite a lot across village homes, and older terraced cottages may need updated insulation or heating systems. Asking for Energy Performance Certificate details during the search helps identify homes that may carry higher running costs. Properties with solid wall construction or period features can need more thought around heat retention during colder months, even if those character details are what attract many renters in the first place.

For renters on tighter budgets, terraced homes in Tuxford often offer strong value. Comparable sales prices sit around £154,643, while End of Terrace rentals average around £1,060, which keeps the village competitive against nearby towns. Detached homes sit higher up the scale, with sales values averaging £251,267 and four or five bedrooms plus gardens suited to families needing more indoor and outdoor space. New build activity is limited, so most rentals are established homes with character, usually built using traditional methods familiar across Nottinghamshire.
All properties in Tuxford fall under Bassetlaw District Council, which sets council tax rates by valuation band. In practice, most homes in the village would sit within bands A through D, with smaller terraced cottages often in band A or B and larger detached family houses in band C or D. The exact band for any property can be checked through the Valuation Office Agency or the Bassetlaw District Council website before a tenancy is agreed.
Tuxford Primary Academy serves the village and the surrounding area for primary education, taking children from reception through to Year 6. For secondary schooling, Tuxford Academy gives families an option within the village itself, while some also look at schools in Newark, Retford or Grantham for a wider choice. Checking current Ofsted ratings and examination results before renting is sensible, because school quality has a strong influence on family decisions locally and catchment areas can shape which homes are most suitable.
Public transport in Tuxford is limited, with bus services linking the village to surrounding towns but at less frequent intervals than city routes. The village sits on the A57, which gives direct access to Sheffield and Lincoln, so road travel matters for most residents. Newark and Retford hold the nearest railway stations, with East Coast Main Line services to London, Edinburgh and regional destinations. Most people rely on a car for everyday convenience, although those working remotely or from home can manage without one.
Tuxford gives renters a mix of rural charm, community spirit and reasonable access to employment centres in Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire. The village suits families, retirees and people who work from home, while property prices and local amenities support comfortable day-to-day living. Even so, limited public transport and the rural location mean car ownership is close to essential for most households, and anyone used to urban convenience may need time to adjust to the slower pace.
Specific rental figures for Tuxford are not publicly listed, but the sales market gives useful context, with average prices around £184,358. Terraced homes typically sell for about £154,643, semi-detached homes for £166,773 and detached properties for £251,267. Rental prices usually track a proportion of those values, with terraced homes providing the most affordable options and detached houses sitting at the premium end for extra space and gardens. Most rentals in the village fall within the £450 to £1,395 per month range, depending on property type and condition.
The rental stock in Tuxford is mostly made up of semi-detached and terraced houses, reflecting the local housing pattern, and most are built in traditional brick common across Nottinghamshire. Detached homes with larger gardens do come up for families needing more room, although they sit at a higher rental level. Flats are less common in this village setting, though some above-shop accommodation may be found on the high street where commercial and residential units sit side by side. Most rental homes are established properties rather than new builds, so character features are common.
During viewings in Tuxford, pay close attention to older features such as original windows, doors and any timber elements that may show wear or damp. Heating efficiency should also be checked, because village homes can carry higher heating costs than modern equivalents. Clarify garden boundaries and maintenance responsibilities as well, since some landlords expect tenants to look after outdoor spaces while others do that themselves. If possible, ask for copies of recent utility bills from the current or previous tenant, as those give real-world information about ongoing costs that the EPC alone may miss.
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Under the Tenant Fees Act 2019, rental deposits in Tuxford are normally capped at five weeks' rent, so a £450 per month apartment would need a £519 deposit. Most letting agents and landlords in the village no longer charge admin fees, following the legislation that banned those charges. Budget for the first month's rent and the deposit up front, along with moving costs and possible setup fees for utilities. Getting a rental budget agreement in principle before property hunting helps keep the application moving and shows landlords that the finances are in place.
Most letting agents and landlords in Tuxford do not charge tenancy fees under the Tenant Fees Act 2019, which removed many previous charges for renters. A change of sharer may still have a fee attached if circumstances shift during the tenancy, although that depends on the landlord. Before moving in, allow for moving costs, possible utility connection fees and council tax setup, because those early expenses can add several hundred pounds to the moving budget without much warning.
A professional inventory at the start of a tenancy helps protect the deposit at the end, because it records the property condition agreed by both sides. We provide inventory check services that create written and photographic records, making it easier to challenge any unfair deductions when moving out. Renters should also keep ongoing costs in mind, including council tax set by Bassetlaw District Council, utility bills and contents insurance to protect belongings in a new village home.

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