Trentham, Staffordshire
Located in Trentham, a leafy suburb in the thriving city of Stoke-on-Trent, our Waterside development comprises 33 three-bed homes that are designed for modern living. The area offers excellent transport links and a range of facilities, giving you everything you need for daily life.
What you can expect
We have a number of properties available at our developments – some homes may no longer be available, but if you see a home you’d like more details on, please feel free to contact our dedicated management agents for the most up-to-date information on our homes.
Property types
3 bed
housesNumber of properties
33
Average EPC
B
Rent
Unfurnished
Property enquiry
Contact our Managing Agents, Lomond.
At this development
Getting around your new
neighbourhood
Waterside is a green and spacious neighbourhood that’s separated from the main urban area by the Trent and Mersey Canal and the River Trent, giving it its name. Though a suburb, Trentham actually feels more like a village thanks to its friendly community and slower pace of life.
With easy access to the M6, both Manchester and Birmingham can be reached in around an hour, making it an excellent place to live for people who work in these bustling cities or for when you simply want to explore the region.
Around the area
If you have children, some of the closest schools to Waterside are:
- Ash Green Primary Academy (1.0 miles)
- Trentham Academy (1.8 miles)
- Priory C of E Primary (2.3 miles)
Hospital:
Longton Hospital (2.4 miles)
Dentist:
Blurton Dental Centre (1.4 miles)
Vet:
Hope Veterinary Surgey (1.1 miles)
Airport:
Manchester Airport (40.9 miles)
Every home at Waterside comes with parking spaces.
Pembrey Drive,
Trentham,
Stoke on Trent,
Staffordshire
ST4 8GS
Health & wellbeing
Set within a large area of woodland, the Grade II registered Trentham Gardens are beautifully landscaped and cover hundreds of acres. Trentham Lake is located on the estate and home to Trentham Boat Club, which has produced ten national rowing champions since its founding in 2004. Residents and visitors can take the Miss Elizabeth Cruise, which explores the picturesque lake, whereas the Trentham Fern Miniature Train is a fun way to take in the scenery and spot the local wildlife.