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Streets of Stoke-on-Trent – Index of Districts and Streets |
| This section provides an index to the streets of Stoke-on-Trent, organised by district. Each district page contains lists of streets together with links to individual street pages where available.
These pages increasingly include historical notes, street-name origins, and references to maps and local history. The aim is to provide a structured, navigable guide to the development and history of the city’s streets, from early settlement through to modern estates and redevelopment.
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For ease of navigation, Stoke-on-Trent districts are grouped into functional and historical zones.
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| Stoke City Core & Inner Urban Belt |
| Historic centre, civic core, dense urban development, railway and institutional districts. |
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| Burslem & North Industrial Belt |
| The northern Potteries districts, including historic pottery towns, industrial communities, and expanding residential areas. |
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| North-East Fringe & Hilltop Suburbs |
| Residential expansion areas, hillside villages, estates, and former rural settlements. |
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| Central South Urban Corridor |
| Fenton–Meir axis and associated residential/industrial development. |
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| Longton & South-East District |
| The Longton area, historically associated with china manufacture, pottery production, and later suburban development. |
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| Western Valley & Trentham Fringe |
| Valley landscape, planned estates, rural-urban transition zones. |
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| Transitional / Overlap & Edge Areas |
| Areas that do not sit cleanly within a single historic or geographic zone but are important connectors. |
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