Longton Road, Stoke-On-Trent, ST4

£280,000

5 reasons we love this property

  1. Pretty Grade II listed cottage, once part of the Duke of Sutherland Estate, rich with history, character and storybook charm in every ancient wall.
  2. Ground floor: moody living room with log burner, sociable dining kitchen, plus utility & W.C—cosy cottage living warmed by firelight and shaker-kitchen charm.
  3. First floor: two double bedrooms steeped in calm romance, plus a bathroom blending comfort and character—peaceful retreat after candlelit evenings.
  4. Gorgeous 0.21 acre gardens—lush, mature and slightly wild, with winding green corners and a whisper of Brontë-style romance in every pathway.
  5. Set in sought-after Trentham, close to local shops, schools, amenities and transport links. Well-connected setting, ideal for convenient everyday living and commuting.

About this property

Enchanting Grade II listed Trentham cottage with period features, log burner, stylish kitchen, mature gardens and historic charm. Walking distance to Trentham Gardens. Excellent local amenities.

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Imagine Emily Bronte sitting by candlelight In this enchanting Grade II listed cottage penning the legendary novel and let your imagination and pulse race. A place where the spirit of Heathcliff and Cathy lingers softly in the air, where fires crackle against stormy evenings and romance clings to every ancient wall. Believed to have once formed part of the Duke of Sutherland Estate, this captivating Trentham cottage feels as though it has stepped gracefully from the windswept world of Wuthering Heights itself; rich with atmosphere, history and irresistible character.

Positioned within easy walking distance of the beautiful Trentham Gardens, the cottage stands proudly as a rare piece of living history. Behind its charming exterior lies a home filled with period features and timeless beauty, where cottage style doors, aged textures and flickering firelight create a setting worthy of a Brontë heroine.

The living room is wonderfully moody and inviting, centred around a cosy log burner that glows like a beacon on dark winter nights. It is easy to imagine Heathcliff himself retreating here from the wild moors, boots drying by the fire while rain taps against the windows. The room positively invites long evenings of red wine, classic novels and whispered conversations beneath the amber glow of the flames.

The kitchen diner offers a softer, more playful romance where country elegance meets modern comfort. Beautiful navy blue shaker style units are paired with warm wood effect worktops, creating a kitchen that feels both stylish and perfectly at home within the cottage’s historic soul. There is space for all appliances, though one suspects Cathy herself would have preferred fresh bread cooling by the windowsill and wildflowers gathered from the garden.

Upstairs, the atmosphere continues to enchant. Both of the bedrooms feature gorgeous cast iron fireplaces, adding depth and drama to the rooms and evoking the kind of timeless charm found within old manor houses and candlelit corridors. Meanwhile, the monochrome bathroom, complete with a chic crittal style shower screen over the bath, blends classic styling with contemporary sophistication beautifully.

And then there are the gardens — glorious, mature and quietly theatrical. Extending to approximately 0.21 acres, the grounds unfold like the setting of a forgotten romance, with winding greenery, secluded corners and an almost poetic sense of stillness, with a garden store perfect for hiding away from the world. In the morning mist, one could almost picture Cathy wandering amongst the borders, skirts trailing through the dew as the world wakes slowly around her.

This is far more than simply a home. It is a cottage for romantics and storytellers, for old souls and dreamers — a place where history whispers from every corner and where the next chapter is simply waiting to be written.

Location:

Trentham lies to the South of Stoke-on-Trent and offers a perfect mix of modern living, green surroundings and excellent amenities. Known for its attractive residential streets and family-friendly atmosphere with local schools, including well regarded Trentham Academy and several highly rated primaries

At the heart of the area is Trentham Gardens and Shopping Village, a renowned destination featuring independent boutiques, restaurants, cafés, a garden centre and the award-winning Trentham Estate — ideal for walks, leisure and family days out. Additional amenities include shops, bars and eateries as well as the popular 18-hole Trentham Golf Club.

Trentham benefits from easy access to the A34, A50 and M6, as well as main line rail stations in Stoke and Stafford making it ideal for commuters.

Council Tax Band: C

Tenure: Freehold

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Catrina Horsley

Catrina Horsley MNAEA

Stone Branch

01785 814917