New build Houses in Stoke

Stoke-on-Trent is a city in Staffordshire, known as the home of English pottery. The city's rich industrial heritage, combined with modern development, makes it an increasingly popular place to live and work. 
 
Families appreciate good schools and cultural attractions, including the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, while the city's central location provides convenient access to Manchester, Birmingham and other major cities.  
 
Stoke-on-Trent's affordable housing, strong community spirit and growing cultural scene make it an excellent place to call home. Explore our new homes in Stoke-on-Trent and see what this growing city has to offer.
Waterside
Waterside
Chessington Crescent, Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent, CITY OF STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST4 8DP
  • £286,000 to £428,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Bertelin Fields
Bertelin Fields
Stone Road, Beaconside, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST16 1DR
  • £275,995 to £514,995
  • 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
Poppy Fields
Poppy Fields
Dowling Road, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 8WF
  • £239,995 to £299,995
  • 2 and 3 bedroom
Ashbourne Airfield
Coming soon
Ashbourne Airfield
Harrison Way, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1LX
  • Coming soon
  • 4 and 5 bedroom
Talbot Place
Talbot Place
Tilstock Road, Whitchurch, Shropshire, SY13 2BY
  • £229,995 to £379,995
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
Midshires Meadow
Midshires Meadow
Dowry Lane, Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire, SK23 7GP
  • From £499,000
  • 4 bedroom
Silkin Meadows
Silkin Meadows
Queensway, Apley, Telford, Telford and Wrekin, TF1 6BN
  • £321,995 to £469,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Curborough Lakes
Coming soon
Curborough Lakes
Watery Lane, Curborough, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 8ES
  • Coming soon
Scarlet View
Scarlet View
Proctor Avenue, Lawley, Telford, Telford and Wrekin, TF4 2SZ
  • £155,000 to £355,995
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom

New Homes in Stoke Highlights

  • Creative Heritage Meets Modern Living: Known as the Potteries, Stoke-on-Trent blends rich industrial history with contemporary regeneration. 
  • Attractions & Activities: Explore world-famous ceramics museums like the Gladstone Pottery Museum, enjoy nature at Trentham Gardens.
  • Strong Education: Stoke features a wide range of schools, including several rated Outstanding by Ofsted, plus access to Staffordshire University and nearby colleges.
  • Excellent Transport Links: With direct rail services to Manchester, Birmingham, and London, plus easy access to the M6 and A50, Stoke-on-Trent is a commuter-friendly city with strong regional and national connectivity.
 

New Homes in Stoke FAQs

  • Located in North Staffordshire and close to the M6, Stoke on Trent is a vibrant city with a rich industrial heritage, which inspired its nickname ‘The Potteries’. Stoke is a diverse place to live, with something for the whole family to enjoy, from first-rate shopping to open parkland, museums and sports facilities.
  • At The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery you can find out more about the ceramics industry in Staffordshire through the ages, while other museums in the city include Etruria Industrial Museum and Gladstone Pottery Museum.

    In the city centre you’ll find the historic Stoke Minster, along with high street shopping, cafes and restaurants. Intu Potteries and Trentham Shopping Village are purpose-built shopping malls, while Regent Theatre and the New Vic Theatre provide evening entertainment with shows spanning drama, comedy, music and dance.

    Stoke is a surprisingly green city, with lots of parks including Turnhurst Jubilee Wood, Berryhill Fields, Fenton Park, Park Hall Country Park and Westport Lake. If you’ve got children this is a big positive, providing plenty of choice for gentle afternoon walks and summertime play spaces.

    If you enjoy taking part in sports, there are lots of good facilities in the city including Stoke Ski Centre, Kilnworx Climbing Centre and Waterworld Stoke. If you prefer spectating, you can see Stoke City F.C play their home football matches at the Britannia Stadium.

    Family-friendly attractions near to Stoke include Trentham Gardens and Monkey Forest, Chatterley Whitfield Heritage Country Park, and Alton Towers theme park, which is also home to the popular CBeebies Land.

  • If you’re moving to Stoke with children, it’s good to know that there are lots of excellent schools in the city. Good schools as rated by Ofsted include St Mary’s Catholic Academy, St Peter’s Catholic Primary School, St Wilfrid’s Catholic Primary School, St Mary’s CofE VA Primary School and St Joseph’s College.

    Independent schools in Stoke include North Road Academy, Unity School, Phoenix U16, Sporting Stars Academy and Park Avenue Girls’ High School. For higher education, Stoke is home to the main campus of Staffordshire University.

  • Situated close to junction 15 and 16 of the M6, Stoke is well connected to the rest of the country by road. The train station is on the West Coast Mainline, with regular services to places including LondonBirmingham and Manchester. There are also lots of cycle routes throughout the city.

    For commuters it’s easy to get to and from Stoke. Birmingham is around 45 minutes away from the city by either car or train, while Manchester is a one hour drive north, or 45 minutes away by train. To get to and from London, the Virgin Trains service takes just one hour 35 minutes, while the car journey takes much longer at around two hours 45 minutes.

    If you’re going on holiday or travelling abroad for business, Manchester Airport, East Midlands Airport and Birmingham Airport are all within easy reach of Stoke, so there will be plenty of flying options no matter what your destination.