Crookes, United Kingdom Neighborhood Guide
Updated June 2026
Best for:
Families
Young Professionals
Investors
Avg. Listing Price
¤207,424
Active Listings
33
Crookes exudes a leafy, village-like vibe nestled on the edge of Sheffield’s city fringe, combining traditional terraces with modern conveniences. The area feels calm and community-oriented, with independent shops, cozy pubs, and accessible green spaces, all within a short stroll of bus routes and rail links. It strikes a balance between affordable, solid housing stock and a welcoming, neighborhood-focused atmosphere that appeals to buyers seeking a practical, well-connected home base.
Best for: Families, Young Professionals, Investors
Pros:
- Affordably priced listings relative to the wider Sheffield area
- Strong community feel with walkable amenities and green spaces
- Good public transport links and convenient access to city center
Cons:
- Limited high-end new-build options and modern developments
- Can feel busy around popular amenities and schools at peak times
Look for properties within easy reach of Crookes Park and Crookes Valley Park for outdoor space, and check transport links to city center (bus routes and Crookes tram/train access). Given the price point, consider stone or brick terraces for good resale value; be mindful of potential listed-building constraints or retrofit costs in period homes, and budget for energy efficiency improvements where feasible.
Best for: Families, Young Professionals, Investors
Pros:
- Affordably priced listings relative to the wider Sheffield area
- Strong community feel with walkable amenities and green spaces
- Good public transport links and convenient access to city center
Cons:
- Limited high-end new-build options and modern developments
- Can feel busy around popular amenities and schools at peak times
Look for properties within easy reach of Crookes Park and Crookes Valley Park for outdoor space, and check transport links to city center (bus routes and Crookes tram/train access). Given the price point, consider stone or brick terraces for good resale value; be mindful of potential listed-building constraints or retrofit costs in period homes, and budget for energy efficiency improvements where feasible.