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The Best Areas to Live in Stoke-on-Trent

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The different areas and suburbs that make up the city of Stoke each offer their own appeal to buyers. Below is a list of some of the most popular places to buy a house in Stoke, along with a summary of why they each appeal to certain buyers.

Trentham is a sought-after suburb known for its scenic beauty and access to Trentham Gardens, a stunning estate with beautifully landscaped gardens. The area offers a mix of housing options, including spacious family homes and modern apartments. It appeals to those seeking a tranquil and picturesque setting while still being within easy reach of the city centre.

As one of the six towns that form Stoke-on-Trent, Hanley is the city’s cultural and commercial hub. It boasts a lively city centre with an array of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Hanley also houses the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, showcasing the city’s pottery heritage. Living in Hanley offers the convenience of urban amenities, including excellent transport links and a vibrant nightlife.

Nestled on the outskirts of Stoke-on-Trent, Barlaston is a charming village renowned for its rural charm and character. It is home to the Wedgwood Estate, where the famous Wedgwood pottery is produced. The village offers a tranquil environment, picturesque countryside views, and a close-knit community. It appeals to those seeking a quieter and more rural lifestyle while still having easy access to amenities.

Situated close to the Royal Stoke University Hospital, Hartshill is a popular area for healthcare professionals and students. The neighbourhood features a mix of Victorian and Edwardian properties, giving it a distinctive architectural charm. Hartshill benefits from its proximity to amenities, including local shops, schools, and parks, making it an attractive choice for families and professionals.

Penkhull is a historic suburb known for its attractive period properties, including Victorian terraces and townhouses. The area has a strong sense of community and hosts various local events and festivals. Penkhull is within walking distance of the city centre and offers easy access to Stoke-on-Trent’s amenities. Its quaint streets, local pubs, and community spirit make it an appealing choice for residents.

As one of the original six towns of Stoke-on-Trent, Burslem has a rich industrial heritage. It is known as the “Mother Town” and offers a mix of historic architecture, including the Wedgwood Institute. Burslem is undergoing regeneration efforts, with new cafes, shops, and creative spaces breathing new life into the area. It appeals to those seeking a blend of history, creativity, and a sense of community.

If you need advice for first-time buying in Stoke-on-Trent – or if you’re looking for a reliable mortgage broker in Staffordshire – don’t hesitate to contact us today.

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