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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.

The streets of Stoke-on-Trent reflect the city’s industrial, rural, and urban development over time. Many names preserve links to former industries, local geography, landowners, and historical features now lost from the landscape.

 


Related Sections

[Renaming of Streets]  [Street name meanings]




For ease of navigation, Stoke-on-Trent districts are grouped into functional and historical zones. 

  • Some districts fall within more than one area due to overlapping patterns of development but are listed only once with the exception of Transitional / Overlap & Edge Areas

  • This grouping is not official.

Stoke City Core & Inner Urban Belt
Historic centre, civic core, dense urban development, railway and institutional districts.

Burslem & North Industrial Belt
The northern Potteries districts, including historic pottery towns, industrial communities, and expanding residential areas.

North-East Fringe & Hilltop Suburbs
Residential expansion areas, hillside villages, estates, and former rural settlements.

Central South Urban Corridor
Fenton–Meir axis and associated residential/industrial development.


Meir Sub-District


Longton & South-East District
The Longton area, historically associated with china manufacture, pottery production, and later suburban development.

Western Valley & Trentham Fringe
Valley landscape, planned estates, rural-urban transition zones.

Transitional / Overlap & Edge Areas
Areas that do not sit cleanly within a single historic or geographic zone but are important connectors.

 


 

Alphabetical list of Stoke-on-Trent districts
Abbey Hulton Fegg Hayes Normacot
Adderley Green Fenton  Northwood
Baddeley Edge Festival Park Norton
Baddeley Green Goldenhill Norton Green
Bagnall Hanford Oakhill
Ball Green Hanley Packmoor
Basford Harpfields Park Hall
Bentilee Hartshill Penkhull
Berry Hill Heron Cross Pittshill
Birches Head Hollybush Sandford Hill
Blurton Lightwood Sandyford
Bradeley Little Chell Shelton
Brindley Ford Longport Smallthorne
Bucknall Longton Sneyd Green
Burslem Meir Springfields
Chell Meir Hay Stockton Brook
Chell Heath Meir Park Stoke
Cliff Vale Middleport Trent Vale
Cobridge Mill Hill Trentham
Dresden Milton Tunstall
Eaton Park Mount Pleasant Weston Coyney
Etruria Newstead

 


 



Page History:

  • Page created: 24 December  2002

  • Updated: Brief introduction added

  • Last Updated: 13 May 2026 - Reorganised into geographical and historical zones to improve navigation and provide clearer access to district and street pages.