Listed for £140,000
March 14, 2026
Sold for £80,000
2006
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Externally, there is a paved yard to the rear of the property, providing a low-maintenance outdoor area. To the front, the property has attractively forecourt with wrought iron gates and railings, creating a defined approach to the entrance.
The property is situated on the edge of Longton within convenient reach of Longton town centre which provides a range of everyday facilities including supermarkets, independent shops, cafés and essential services. The local high street area offers a choice of places to eat and drink, while nearby retail parks and supermarkets provide further shopping options. Residents can access health centres, pharmacies and other community amenities within a short distance.
For outdoor space and recreation, there are several parks and green areas in the wider locality, offering opportunities for walking, children’s play and general leisure. Stoke-on-Trent is known as part of The Potteries, with a range of cultural and heritage attractions within driving distance, including museums, factory shops and canal-side walks.
Transport links are a key advantage of this location. The A50 is easily accessible, giving road connections towards the M6 and M1, as well as routes to Derby, Uttoxeter and other surrounding centres. This makes the property practical for commuters travelling by car both within the region and further afield.
By rail, Longton railway station is the nearest local station. From Longton, regular services run towards Stoke-on-Trent and onwards to destinations such as Crewe, Derby and Nottingham (services and times subject to timetable changes). Journey times from Longton to Stoke-on-Trent are typically in the region of 5–10 minutes, with connections at Stoke-on-Trent to Manchester, Birmingham and London Euston on the wider rail network. This enables residents to reach major cities for work or leisure while living in a more residential setting.
Bus services operate in the area, providing connections into Longton, Stoke-on-Trent city centre and neighbouring districts. These services offer an alternative to driving and can be useful for local schooling, shopping and commuting. Walking distances to nearby bus stops are manageable for most residents, making public transport a realistic option for daily travel.
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