Longton Road, Stoke-On-Trent, ST4

£499,950



Full Description

Once part of the Trentham Estate, this 17th-century cottage blends exposed beams, log burners and vaulted ceilings with modern style. Gated, detached, and full of heart — it’s a true one-off.

A piece of the past, perfectly restored. Tucked behind private gates on land that once formed part of the grand Trentham Estate, this exceptional 17th-century detached cottage is a true one-off, a home that turns heads, holds history, and instantly captures your heart. Lovingly restored from top to bottom, it offers the rarest combination: the soul of a centuries-old building with the ease and elegance of modern living. Think hand-restored beams, exposed brickwork, and glowing log-burning stoves, all sitting effortlessly alongside a sleek kitchen, refined bathrooms, and generous living spaces.

Step through the characterful porch and you’re immediately welcomed into the warmth of the lounge. A charming inglenook fireplace and low-slung beams invite you to slow down and stay a while. Just off the inner hallway, a second reception room with its own log burner offers the perfect spot for a snug, a reading room or a peaceful home office.

The heart of the home lies in the breathtaking kitchen and dining space, an architectural delight with vaulted ceilings, skylights, and room to cook, gather and entertain with ease. It's a space that truly celebrates the old and the new, where rustic charm meets refined simplicity. A separate utility room and downstairs WC offer everyday practicality without stealing the spotlight.

Upstairs, the character continues. There are three spacious bedrooms, each with its own sense of warmth and personality. The principal bedroom benefits from a stylish en-suite shower room, while the family bathroom brings a soft, modern finish in keeping with the home’s calm, natural tones.

Outside, the property sits proudly on a generous plot. The gardens wrap around the home with gravel paths, lawned areas, and space to relax, potter, or entertain. Two outbuildings (one with power) add extra versatility, while an outside WC, also with power, brings a touch of convenience for days spent outdoors. The detached double garage comes with power, lighting, and an electric roller door, and an established wisteria climbs gracefully along its side, softening the architecture with seasonal colour.

For those who love to host, the built-in Croatian-style barbecue kitchen is a centrepiece in itself, complemented by a charming pergola complete with a built-in heater and double power socket — a true extension of the living space. With private parking for several vehicles, this is a property as practical as it is beautiful.

You’re just a short walk from the peaceful beauty of Trentham Gardens and ideally placed for quick access to the A34, A500 and M6 — yet the moment you step through the gate, it feels like another world entirely.

This is a home with roots, presence, and soul — a show-stopping piece of Staffordshire history, reimagined for modern life.

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