Goods Yard,
Stoke-on-Trent.

Bringing the goods.

Goods Yard is a new neighbourhood of 174 rental homes, 30,000 sq ft of workspace, independent bars, eateries, coffee shops and stores, and a lush, green public square designed for socialising, pop-ups and al fresco eats.

Sat between Stoke-on-Trent train station and the Trent & Mersey canal, Goods Yard will be a major destination for residents, locals and visitors.

These homes are not your average rentals, these are proper homes with stunning interiors featuring exposed concrete features and pipes, Scandi-designed HAY furniture and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the rooms with natural light. And yep, of course they are pet friendly!

There’s also a gym & fitness studio for pumping iron (and mirror selfies), mini cini for big screen moments, resident lounge with brews on tap, co-working space with meeting rooms, and private dining room for hosting a feast.

Move in June.

Call first dibs on a new gaff.

Pet-friendly apartments with exposed concrete features and open plan layouts designed to make the most of your space, perfect for couples or those flying solo. Floor-to-ceiling windows and Juliet balconies flood the rooms with natural light with views over the city and hills beyond are available.

Each home is fully furnished by HAY, sustainably and ethically made Scandi-designed pieces that contain no noxious chemicals and are super comfy. The top spec kitchens are kitted out with integrated appliances, including induction hobs, dishwasher and washer-dryer, and bathrooms come with a rain shower and bath.

Indie bars, coffee shops, eateries and stores.

Goods Yard will be a new destination for work and socialising. We’re on the hunt for the best independent traders and creative businesses to set up shop here.

Units range from 1,200 to 14,265 sq ft, with space to spill out onto the lush, green public square.

The history.

Goods Yard started out as a goods warehouse, a hub for storing wares as they were craned between the trainline and canal, and shipped across the local area.

Originally a 3-storey brick building with vaulted basement below, the upper levels were used for storing rail freight shipments under cover after they arrived on site.

In the mid-20th century, lightweight steel frame buildings were constructed around the main shed and buildings became a storage warehouse.

Exterior shot of the current Goods Yard in Stoke-on-Trent

“The recently approved £60 million Goods Yard development, next to the station, with new homes, a hotel, work spaces alongside shops, bars, outdoor areas and gardens, will be the biggest symbol of a Potteries renaissance.” - The Sunday Times 2022

Location.

The Goods Yard is nestled in between Stoke-on-Trent’s main train station and the Trent and Mersey Canal.

Goods Yard
Glebe Street
Stoke-on-Trent
ST4 1HG