Staffordshire

Staffordshire is one of the most beautiful parts of England. From its rolling hills to its picturesque valleys, it’s a part of the country that many people dream about living in. The county is surrounded on all sides by the beautiful English countryside, while also being within easy reach of some major cities.

For prospective homebuyers who are looking for somewhere to settle down in Staffordshire, there are a number of factors they should consider before making the final decision about where to buy their new house. This article will discuss these different factors.

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Shugworth Hall in Staffordshire

Where is Staffordshire?

We’ll start with where Staffordshire is located. It borders Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Stoke-on-Trent, and Derby which means that there are plenty of opportunities for work locally.

Areas in Staffordshire

There are a variety of different areas that prospective homebuyers might want to consider living in Staffordshire.

These include Newcastle-under-Lyme, Cannock and Burton upon Trent which all have excellent transport links into London as well as being close enough to major cities such as Birmingham where there is plenty going on.

Newcastle-under-Lyme – This town is located in the north of Staffordshire and is home to a population of around 75,000. It’s known for its Georgian architecture as well as its castle which overlooks the town.

Cannock – Cannock is located in the southwest of Staffordshire and has a population of just over 60,000 residents. The area has excellent transport links into Birmingham and is just under an hour away from the city centre.

Rose Bridge in Staffordshire

Tamworth – Tamworth is located in the northeast of Staffordshire and is home to around 80,000 residents. The area is best known for its historic castle which dates back to the 11th Century.

Burton upon Trent – The town of Burton-upon-Trent is located near to Stoke on Trent in Staffordshire, England. This small but bustling market town was home to one of the world’s biggest breweries until 2005 when it was taken over by SABMiller. The town has a population of just over 70,000 and is known for its independent shops as well as its brewing heritage.

Stoke-on-Trent – Stoke-on-Trent is the largest city in Staffordshire, with a population of over 250,000. The city is known for its pottery industry and has been dubbed the ‘City of Ceramics’.

Universities in Staffordshire

Staffordshire is home to a few different universities including Keele University and Staffordshire University. Both are highly ranked and considered excellent choices for students.

Keele University – Located in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Keele University is a public research university with around 15,000 students. Keele specialises in medical and scientific research and was ranked joint 33rd in the UK in medicine.

Staffordshire University – Located just outside Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire University is a public university with around 20,000 students. The institution offers a range of courses such as creative arts and design degrees at the foundation level to PhDs in engineering sciences at the post-grad level

Top Schools in Staffordshire

Staffordshire countryside

The area also has some top schools which can be important for families looking to move to the county. These include:

The Royal School – The Royal School is one of the top schools in Staffordshire. It teaches children from reception to year 13 and has a good record for high grades at GCSE level, with its pupils getting an average score of around six A*s per pupil.

Newcastle Under Lyme School – Newcastle Under Lyme School is another top school in Staffordshire. It educates children from reception to year 11 and has a reputation for being one of the best schools in the county for sport.

St Dominic’s High School – The third most highly rated secondary school in Staffordshire is St Dominic’s High School. Located in the town of Stone, this school is one of three Catholic high schools to be found in Staffordshire and educates children from reception through to year 13.

Population of Staffordshire

The population density is fairly low compared to other parts of the country – just 69 people per square kilometre. This means that the county is sparsely populated with just over one million inhabitants living in an area of around 777 km², giving Staffordshire a population density of 69 ppl/km².

The vast majority of residents live in urban areas; only five parishes are classed as rural. The largest urban area is Stoke-on-Trent, with a population of around 240,000 and about one million living in the surrounding conurbation that includes Newcastle under Lyme and Kidsgrove.

 

Reviews in Staffordshire

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Nice estate but not perfect

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Review Date Feb 2023

Lovely house on a lovely estate which has its issues . Its within walking distance of tamworth with its castle and fantastic grounds . Plenty of bars and shops . Estate has its problems with rubbish parking and it’s fair share of dog mess which reflects some of the people on the estate . Theirs a bus at the entrance to the estate . Massive shopping centre on its door step which can be a problem with traffic. The drive into the estate is a pain with Inconsiderate parking from nearby warehouses. Anti social behaviour is rare and we have an average ammout of crime .

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The development will be good once its finnished with nice gardens and footpaths to canal and river side walks . Plenty of parking if people use there drives. Hard to judge the cleanliness atm because of the ammout of building works that are on going. The gardens could have been a lot better

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Wish I’d have know how bad the traffic can be on the drive into the estate it can be a nightmare with lorries and cars parked irresponsibility

What is the best feature of your home:

In my opinion the best features is the location . Close to tamworth and lichfield

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New homes are the best!

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Review Date Feb 2023

We have had issues with traffic around Ventura park and by Dunstall park due to truck depot..as trucks park on the bend so you can’t see oncoming traffic.. am accident just waiting to happen if it hasn’t already!!thefts of cars have taken place too.. speeding on the estate too..

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Think there’s too many constraints if we wanted to change the drive slightly we’d have to get planning permission..quite a few gardens had water logging issues stop throwing the crap in the ground…love our house though and where it’s based..very convenient for shopping and exploring the great outdoors x

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Hedging could have been like showhomes at the front..

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The space at the front of the house and the design

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Good homes

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Review Date Feb 2023

Right next to a retail park and the town centre so close to shops and restaurants, a bus route has also been put on the estate which is good. Although we are right next to an industrial estate I feel the route in and out of the housing estate could have been planned better

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We never had many problems with our new build home so we were happy with that the houses look nice. The plots could have been bigger though as gardens are small. Also would have liked bins on the estate as we have no where to dispose of our dog mess on a walk

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I wish we would have been made aware of how busy the road gets coming onto the estate with lorry’s

What is the best feature of your home:

I really like the layout of our home and the storage by the front door

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Life at Dunstall Park

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Review Date Feb 2023

The location of Dunstall Park is perfect, it’s walking distance from Ventura Park which has all the shops and takeaways you need with access to green space. The transport is very easy here as it’s right next to some of the major motorways and there is a bus route which now stops at Dunstall Park. The houses have been built with parking in mind ensuring the houses have suitable private parking for all properties. The bin collections are very consistent as there have been no distributions so far.

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The layout of Dunstall park has been very well planned ensuring there is enough space between neighbours and the roads are very well made ensuring there is enough width for 2 cars to pass at the same time. The property management is also very good as they are always at hand to help with any issues that may arise.

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The only downside to moving in to a relatively new building estate is the ongoing work being carried out daily outside our house and the roads not being finished.

What is the best feature of your home:

The location of Dunstall park as it’s great for first time buyers, people starting families or those who want to down size or upgrade from their current home.

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