Thurnscoe is a former coal-mining village in the Dearne Valley, within the Barnsley metropolitan borough of South Yorkshire, situated 8 miles east of Barnsley town centre and adjacent to Goldthorpe. The village lies on the A635 Dearne Valley road, with direct access to the A1(M) at Hickleton (5 miles) and M1 Junction 37 (8 miles). The local economy is anchored by the Dearne Valley employment corridor — including the Amazon fulfilment centre at Goldthorpe and logistics parks along the A635 — which provides a large stable working-age tenant base. Entry prices for terraced and semi-detached houses range from £65,000–£100,000 with gross yields of 10–14%, among the highest in the region. Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council does not currently operate a district-wide selective licensing scheme.
The Renters' Rights Act 2025 (in force 1 May 2026) applies to all private rented properties in England including Thurnscoe, abolishing Section 21, converting all new lets to periodic tenancies from day one, and requiring mandatory Property Portal registration and PRS Ombudsman membership.
Barnsley Council landlord licensing
Licensing requirements for Thurnscoe landlords:
- Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council does not currently operate a district-wide selective licensing scheme — always verify the current position with the council before letting
- Mandatory HMO licensing applies nationally to properties with 5 or more persons from 2 or more households — apply to Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council
- HMO licence conditions include minimum room sizes, fire detection, annual gas safety certificate, 5-yearly EICR, and deposit protection
- The Renters' Rights Act 2025 Property Portal and PRS Ombudsman registration (mandatory from 1 May 2026) are additional to any local licensing
- Selective licensing can be introduced by any council with 10 weeks' consultation notice — check Barnsley Council's website before letting
Renters' Rights Act 2025 — key obligations for Thurnscoe landlords
From 1 May 2026, all residential tenancies in England including Thurnscoe operate under the Renters' Rights Act 2025:
- Section 21 no-fault evictions abolished — all possessions must use a statutory ground from the new Schedule 2 of the Housing Act 1988
- Fixed-term tenancies cannot be granted for new lets from 1 May 2026 — all tenancies are periodic from the first day
- Tenants can end any tenancy with two months' written notice at any time
- Property Portal registration is mandatory before any property can be let — the Portal opens 1 May 2026
- PRS Ombudsman membership is mandatory from 1 May 2026 for all private landlords in England
- Rent increases must use the statutory Section 13 notice — contractual rent review clauses have no effect
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) requirements
EPC compliance for Thurnscoe landlords:
- Current minimum: EPC Band E — properties below Band E cannot be let without a valid PRS Exemptions Register entry
- EPC Band C is confirmed government policy for 2030 — new lets from 2028 are likely to require Band C
- Thurnscoe's inter-war colliery housing stock is generally responsive to energy improvement — cavity wall insulation, loft insulation, and boiler replacement typically achieve Band C
- Commission a fresh RdSAP 10 assessment if your certificate is over 5 years old to plan Band C improvements
- If improvement costs exceed the proposed £15,000 cost cap without reaching Band C, register a cost cap exemption on the PRS Exemptions Register
Gas and electrical safety
Safety certificate requirements for Thurnscoe rental properties:
- Annual gas safety check (CP12) by a Gas Safe registered engineer — mandatory under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998
- CP12 must be provided to new tenants before occupation and to existing tenants within 28 days of each annual check
- Five-yearly EICR — mandatory for all private rented properties in England; code C1/C2 defects must be fixed within 28 days
- Smoke alarms required on every storey; carbon monoxide alarms in every room with a gas appliance
- Older inter-war colliery properties in Thurnscoe may have dated wiring — commission an EICR promptly if not tested recently
Deposit protection
Tenancy deposit obligations for Thurnscoe landlords:
- All deposits must be protected in a government-approved scheme — DPS, myDeposits or TDS — within 30 days of receipt
- Prescribed Information must be served on the tenant within 30 days of receiving the deposit
- Maximum deposit: 5 weeks' rent for annual rents under £50,000; 6 weeks' rent for annual rents over £50,000
- At Thurnscoe's rent levels the 5 weeks cap is very unlikely to present a practical constraint
- Failure to protect on time prevents valid Section 8 service and exposes the landlord to a penalty of 1–3 times the deposit
Thurnscoe and Dearne Valley investment case
Buy-to-let fundamentals for Thurnscoe investors:
- Gross yields of 10–14% on entry prices of £65,000–£100,000 — outstanding for the South Yorkshire Dearne Valley corridor
- A1(M) at Hickleton (5 miles) provides fast access to Doncaster (8 miles), Wakefield (12 miles), and the national road network
- Amazon fulfilment centre at Goldthorpe and Dearne Valley logistics parks provide a large, stable logistics workforce tenant pool
- No selective licensing significantly simplifies the compliance framework and operational costs for portfolio landlords
- Very low entry prices produce some of the strongest gross-to-net yield ratios in the Yorkshire and Humber region
Frequently asked questions
Does Thurnscoe have selective licensing?+
No. Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council does not currently operate a selective licensing scheme. Mandatory HMO licensing applies nationally to properties with 5 or more persons from 2 or more households. Always verify with Barnsley Council before letting.
When does the Renters' Rights Act apply to Thurnscoe landlords?+
The Renters' Rights Act 2025 came into force on 1 May 2026 and applies to all private rented properties in England, including Thurnscoe. Section 21 is abolished, all new lets are periodic, and landlords must register on the Property Portal and join the PRS Ombudsman.
What EPC band does my Thurnscoe rental property need?+
Currently Band E is the minimum. The Government has confirmed Band C as the target by 2030. Thurnscoe's inter-war colliery housing is generally responsive to cavity wall insulation, loft insulation, and boiler replacement at moderate cost.
Is Thurnscoe a good buy-to-let location?+
Thurnscoe offers 10–14% gross yields on entry prices of £65,000–£100,000. Dearne Valley logistics employment, A1(M) connectivity, and no selective licensing make it one of the region's highest-yielding buy-to-let markets.