Tideswell ward is located in the Derbyshire Dales district, covering the village of Tideswell and surrounding rural areas. The area is known for its historic landmarks, including the 14th-century St. John the Baptist Church, often called the "Cathedral of the Peak." The village sits within the Peak District National Park, offering access to scenic landscapes and walking trails. Local amenities include shops, pubs, and a primary school, serving both residents and visitors.
The ward's economy is supported by agriculture, tourism, and small businesses. Tideswell hosts events like the annual Well Dressing festival, reflecting traditional customs. The surrounding countryside features limestone valleys and upland areas, attracting outdoor enthusiasts. Public transport links connect the village to nearby towns such as Bakewell and Buxton, providing access to wider services. The ward combines rural charm with practical community facilities.
On average Tideswell has very low deprivation and moderate crime levels, with around 36 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. Approximately 9.5% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income of residents in Tideswell is £45,608 per year. There are 2 schools in Tideswell: 2 primary (1 Outstanding and 1 Good) and 0 secondary (0 Outstanding and 0 Good).
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Alma Road
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Washhouse Bottom
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