The document discusses rural inequality in the Peak District of England. It finds that inequality is highly concentrated in specific villages, with wealth most concentrated in villages closest to major urban areas that function as commuter towns. The Peak District demonstrates deprivation particularly in the category of "barriers to housing." A key issue is the growing gap between many rural jobs and inflated housing prices, exacerbated by the loss of social housing and difficulties developing new housing due to planning restrictions as a national park.