Living in Stoke-on-Trent
Where industrial heritage, city convenience and genuine value come together.
Known the world over as The Potteries, Stoke-on-Trent is a city built on craftsmanship and community. Formed from six historic towns, it remains home to some of the most celebrated names in British ceramics and retains a strong sense of local identity and pride.
From the landmark bottle kilns and the canals that once carried its wares, to Trentham Estate, Hanley Park and the countryside on its doorstep, the city offers far more than many visitors expect.
With excellent motorway and rail connections, two universities, a major hospital and some of the most affordable property in the region, Stoke-on-Trent appeals to first-time buyers, growing families, investors and professionals alike.
Why Stoke-on-Trent Is a Great Place to Live
A city with real character, real value and real connections.
Stoke-on-Trent combines a proud industrial heritage with genuine everyday practicality. Its six towns each have their own personality, from the shops and nightlife of Hanley to the historic potteries of Burslem and Longton, while Trentham and the surrounding villages offer a quieter pace within easy reach of the city.
With strong transport links, a wide choice of housing and property prices that go considerably further than in neighbouring areas, it is a city that continues to attract buyers, families and investors.
Key Benefits of Living in Stoke-on-Trent
Outstanding Value
Some of the most affordable property in the region, offering considerably more home for your money.
Excellent Connectivity
Direct access to the M6, with rail links to London, Manchester and Birmingham from Stoke-on-Trent station.
World-Famous Heritage
The historic home of British ceramics, with names such as Wedgwood, Spode, Moorcroft and Emma Bridgewater.
Parks & Green Space
Trentham Estate, Hanley Park and Central Forest Park offer beautiful open space across the city.
Shopping & Leisure
Hanley provides the city's main shopping and entertainment quarter, alongside independent retailers throughout the six towns.
Education & Training
Staffordshire University, a strong college network and Keele University nearby.
Sport & Culture
Two established football clubs, a lively music and theatre scene, and year-round events across the city.
Countryside on the Doorstep
The Staffordshire Moorlands, the Peak District and Alton Towers are all within easy reach.
Explore Stoke-on-Trent
A glimpse into the landmarks, streets and surroundings that make Stoke-on-Trent so distinctive.
Relocating to Stoke-on-Trent
Answers to some of the most common questions about moving to the area.