£160,000

2 bed flat for sale
High Street, Tean, Stoke-On-Trent ST10

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

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Leasehold
Added on 17/04/2026

About this property

  • Top-floor living with no neighbours above - quiet, private, and uninterrupted

  • Vaulted ceilings and large windows creating a bright, open, loft-style feel

  • Countryside views across fields and treetops - a constant sense of space and calm

  • Flexible open-plan layout - ideal for working from home, hosting, or relaxing

  • Perfect for projector movie nights or cosy evenings in a spacious living area

  • Two genuine double bedrooms - space to live, work, and unwind without compromise

  • Peaceful, community-driven setting within a characterful mill conversion

  • Scenic walks on your doorstep - streams, fields, and Jubilee Gardens nearby

  • Walkable access to local cafés, shops, pubs, and everyday essentials

  • Easy connections to Stoke, Stafford, Birmingham & Manchester via nearby rail links

Over 900 Sqft, Vaulted Ceilings, Countryside Views — A Top-Floor Sanctuary in a Historic Mill – £160,000

Apartments like this rarely come up — and when they do, they don’t stay around for long.

Set within the historic Tean Hall Mills, this top-floor, two-bedroom apartment offers over 900 square feet of space — more than many houses — with soaring vaulted ceilings, exposed steel pillars, and uninterrupted views across open fields and treetops. Originally established in the mid-18th century by John and Nathaniel Phillips, Tean Hall Mills was once at the heart of a thriving textile industry. The impressive mill buildings you see today — including the Finishing Mill this apartment sits within — evolved over decades, from early linen weaving to steam-powered Jacquard looms in the 1800s. Today, that industrial heritage lives on through the architecture: Volume, structure, and character you simply won’t find in modern builds.

This isn’t just another flat. It’s a piece of history — reimagined for modern living.

Space That Actually Works
The living area is the centrepiece.

Wide, open, and intelligently laid out, it’s a space that adapts to how you live. Morning coffee with natural light pouring in. Evenings with a projector casting across a full wall. Work-from-home setups that don’t take over your life. It’s flexible, usable, and doesn’t force compromise.

For buyers fed up with boxy layouts, noise from above, and generic design — this is the opposite.

Top floor means no one above you. Just space, light, and a sense of calm that’s hard to replicate.

Bedrooms That Don’t Cut Corners

Both bedrooms are genuine doubles.

The main bedroom is particularly generous — easily accommodating a desk, dressing space, or reading area, alongside blackout curtains for proper rest.

The second bedroom is currently used as a dressing room, but works just as well as a guest room, office, or additional living space depending on your needs.

Upgraded and Ready to Move Into

The property has been improved throughout, including:


  • Fresh white décor and modern grey flooring
  • Energy-efficient electric heating
  • Upgraded electrics and lighting
  • Clean, move-in ready condition throughout
  • No projects. No hidden jobs. Just unpack and get on with living.


Location — More Than Just Convenience
Step outside and you’re part of a proper community.

Independent cafés, shops, restaurants, salons, and local businesses are all within walking distance. There’s a streamside walk that takes you past open fields, horses, and cottages, leading to Jubilee Gardens — ideal for a quiet break or even a change of workspace on a sunny day.

Blythe Bridge railway station is a short drive, connecting you to Stoke-on-Trent, Stafford, Birmingham and Manchester — but the real appeal here is what’s right on your doorstep.

The Bottom Line
This is the apartment for someone who wants more than just four walls.

More space.
More character.
More peace and privacy.

A countryside loft, set within a building that’s stood the test of time.

Key Details

£160,000
Approx. 900+ sqft internal space
2 double bedrooms | 1 bathroom
Allocated parking space
Vaulted ceilings and industrial character
Fully modernised throughout
Lift access
Top-floor position (no neighbours above)
Conservation area setting
Walking distance to local amenities
5 minutes to Blythe Bridge Station & A50

Tenure & Costs
Leasehold
199 years from 28th January 2013
Approx. 187 years remaining
Service Charge: ~£2,000 per annum
Ground Rent: ~£20 per annum

Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage.
Superfast broadband believed available (please confirm with provider).

Council Tax & EPC
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: D

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£800 per month

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  • Tenure

    Leasehold (189 years)

  • Service charge

    £2,200 per year

  • Council tax band

    C

  • Ground rent

    £20

  • Ground rent date of next review

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