Property of the week: Two-bedroom terraced house available to rent in Stoke-on-Trent
This week, we are showcasing a two-bedroom terraced house in Stoke-on-Trent available to rent for £775 pcm.
By Jordan Edwards
5th Jun 2025 | Property of the Week

Are you looking for a suitable new home in and around the Stoke area?
Look no further than the Property of the Week feature on Stoke Nub News because we have a stunning range of homes for sale or rent right now.
Our Property of the Week feature highlights homes currently on the market with local estate agents and the Stoke Nub News exclusive property section sponsor Stephenson Browne.
This week, we are showcasing a two-bedroom terraced house in Stoke-on-Trent available to rent for £775 pcm.

The property is located on the quiet street of Brakespeare Street in Goldenhill and features two generous double bedrooms, a pleasant bathroom and an attractive kitchen.
The terraced property is available now and the house offers an excellent standard of accommodation.

Of the property Sephenson Browne says: "A beautifully presented property inside and out.
"Featuring good quality fixtures and fittings and fully modernised, this two bed mid terraced house offers an excellent standard of accommodation.

"Located on a quiet street with ample off street parking nearby, the property provides two reception rooms, with the middle room benefitting from patio doors.
"Modern and attractive kitchen leading onto an equally pleasant bathroom.

"To the first floor are two generous double bedrooms.
"The rear provides a clean and tidy flagged seating area. EPC Grade D, Council Tax Band A. Long Term Let. Available NOW."

Contact Lettings Manager, Sarah, on [email protected] to arrange a viewing or for more information.
Take a closer look at the property here.
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