We have compiled a list of some of the best areas to live across Derbyshire and the Peak District – using data to compare annual average household income, average house prices and life expectancy for both men and women.
These towns and villages are among those where residents earn more and live longer than their counterparts across the county – in houses that are more expensive than anywhere else.
The statistics for annual average household income and average house prices were taken from the Office for National Statistics.
The most recent data for average life expectancy in each area was taken from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities.
South Derbyshire and Derby were not included in this list, and these places are not ranked in any particular order.

5. Hathersage, Tideswell and Bradwell
In Hathersage, Tideswell and Bradwell, male life expectancy is 82.8 years and female life expectancy is 85.4 years - meaning people in these areas live longer than the national average. The average house price sits at £415,074 and the average household income in these areas stands at £46,300 annually. Photo: jason chadwick

6. Wingerworth and Holymoorside
In these areas, the average house price is £405,073 and the average household income is £48,100 annually. Male life expectancy is 82.5 years and female life expectancy is 85 years. Photo: Brian Eyre

7. Whaley Bridge and Chinley
Whaley Bridge and Chinley have an average annual household income of £44,200, and a house costs £355,666 on average. Life expectancy sits at 82.2 years for a male and 84.3 years for a female. Photo: jason chadwick

8. Crich, Holloway and Wingfield
The annual average household income is £44,800 in these areas of the county. The average house price is £343,297, and life expectancy is 81 years for a male and 84.2 years for a female. Photo: Rachel Atkins