Covered by our Cheadle branch, Blythe Bridge is an excellent location with rail access and road access to the A50 for commuting links. The Staffordshire Moorlands are close by providing scenic countryside just on your doorstep.
Blythe Bridge is so called as it is built around the site of a bridge over the River Blithe (spelt differently from the name of the village itself), a small river which passes directly through the village. Blythe Bridge has a high school and sixth form, a library, as well as a public house, The Black Cock on Uttoxeter Road. The village also has a bakery, mortgage shop, betting shop, newsagents, motor garage, GP surgery, a micropub, a few hairdressers and some fast-food outlets. The library is joined to Blythe Bridge High School and Blythe Bridge Youth Centre. The Duke of Wellington is now a Tesco Express after its closure as a pub in early 2013.
Blythe Bridge has a population (2021 census) of around
Prices are taken from Rightmove and reflect the past 12 months (April 2024 to April 2025).
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We have a number of properties available in the Blythe Bridge area, here are a select few. Click on the link below to see other houses that could be suitable in the local area.
Whilst we think you will love Blythe Bridge and never want to leave, sometimes access further afield will be necessary. The nearest mainline train station is in Blythe Bridge providing excellent access to larger cities and airports whilst major roads including the A50 running East and West to the M1 and M6 prodivinf access upand down the East nad West Coast. In Blythe Bridge, you really do have the best of both worlds with the rural Staffordshire Moorlands on your doorstep yet access to the rest of the country made easy.
If Blythe Bridge is sounding as perfect to you as it does to us or you just have some further questions, get in touch with one of our local property experts and we will do our best to help.