6 Bedroom Detached House in Alton, ST10

ALTON, STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST10

Verified ownerProperty data last updated 27 Jul 2026

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£2,410,000Guide price · £40/sq ft
6
Beds
5
Baths
5,500
Sq Ft
F
Tenure

Buyer demand

0Active interested buyers
0Identity-verified buyers
0Funding-verified buyers
0Chain-free buyers

No verified buyer interest has been registered yet.

this 6 bedroom detached house in STOKE-ON-TRENT

What would you offer?

Your offer£2,385,000in line with our estimate
£1.8M£2.58M

Our estimated value is £1,796,000–£2,581,000, from comparable sales and Land Registry data. It’s a guide — you decide your offer, the seller decides whether to accept.

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Homeowner

Homeowner since 2014

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Property description

SITUATION Alton is a delightful village set amidst the beautiful rolling Staffordshire countryside, built around the site of Alton Mansion, which was owned by the Earls of Shrewsbury and designed by Augustus Pugin. Amenities include a range of local shops, excellent public houses and restaurants, ...

Property facts

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Property basics
Property type
Detached HouseOfficial recordFrom public records
Bedrooms
6Official recordFrom public records
Bathrooms
5Official recordFrom public records
Floor area
5,500 sq ftOfficial recordFrom public records
Ownership and tenure
Tenure
FOfficial recordHM Land Registry
Last recorded sale
£1,250,000 (1 Jul 2014)Official recordHM Land Registry price paid data
Information not yet confirmed
Title number and restrictions
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Lease length and service charges
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Planning history and alterations
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Flood and environmental risks
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Broadband and connectivity
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Restrictive covenants and rights of way
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Property condition
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Owner chain status
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Digital property logbook / sale-pack status
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Property data last refreshed 27 Jul 2026

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Price intelligence

Market estimate£1,796,000 – £2,581,000
Methodology not recorded for this estimateEstimate date not recorded
Recorded sale price (1 Jul 2014)
£1,250,000Official record — HM Land Registry

Recorded sale history

  • 1 Jul 2014Sold£1,250,000
  • 15 Feb 2000Sold£450,000

Source: HM Land Registry price paid data.

Estimates are modelled from comparable sales and area statistics, not a survey or professional valuation. Past sale prices do not guarantee future values.

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  2. Homeowner claims the property

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  5. Viewing, negotiation and conveyancing can begin

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