Stoke-on-Trent, affectionately known as The Potteries, is a city with a strong industrial heritage and a growing business landscape. With two BusinessLodge locations, Trent House and Heron House, organisations now have access to modern, flexible workspace that supports enterprise growth, collaboration and productivity across Staffordshire.
Stoke-on-Trent: Heritage & Innovation
Awarded World Craft City status, Stoke-on-Trent celebrates its history as the centre of UK ceramics. The city’s story is brought to life at the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, which houses a world-renowned collection of Staffordshire ceramics, the Staffordshire Hoard and the Spitfire Gallery, combining art, local history and innovation under one cultural roof.
The city blends industrial heritage with contemporary living, offering green spaces, cultural attractions and thriving community events that make it an attractive base for business and lifestyle.
Flexible Workspace That Meets Business Needs
With two BusinessLodge centres in Stoke-on-Trent, organisations have flexibility and choice:
Trent House: Perfect for growing businesses seeking professional offices, hot desks and collaborative areas within a well-connected business centre.
Heron House: A newer facility that further expands flexible office options with modern meeting rooms, coworking space and dedicated offices.
Both locations offer:
Serviced offices that are fully furnished, secure offices with flexible terms.
Open plan coworking spaces and hot desk options for professionals and start-ups.
Meeting rooms equipped for presentations and client events.
Virtual office services, offering a respected business address and administrative support without the cost of a full office.
These twin-location advantages provide Stoke-on-Trent businesses with scalability and choice that few other local providers can match.
“As someone who is Stoke-born and bred, it means a great deal to bring a welcoming, upbeat and genuinely friendly ‘Stokey’ spirit to both BusinessLodge Trent House and Heron House. Myself and the team work incredibly hard to support every business here, and we’re proud to see more entrepreneurs and growing companies choosing the Stoke-on-Trent area thanks to its strong business opportunities and central UK location. We’re often told how welcoming the atmosphere is, and that’s something we take seriously, from looking after our clients’ day-to-day needs to supporting the local economy, charities and hosting free pop-up space for local traders. Community really is at the heart of what we do.”
— Paula Nadin, Centre Manager, Stoke BusinessLodge
Accessibility & Local Amenities
Stoke-on-Trent is well served by transport links, including the M6 and local rail connections, ensuring easy commuting and connectivity with nearby cities like Manchester, London and Birmingham. The city’s cultural and business infrastructure includes:
Potteries Museum & Art Gallery: A free museum featuring internationally important collections.
Theatres and venues for live entertainment.
Green parks and open spaces: great for breaks and work-life balance.
The Business Advantage
Stoke’s blend of heritage, innovation and community makes it an ideal location for businesses seeking professional office space without the costs associated with larger cities. With BusinessLodge’s flexible options, tenants benefit from:
Flexible terms
Professional reception and support
High-speed connectivity
Networking potential within the local business community
For enterprises seeking serviced offices, coworking space or meeting rooms in Stoke-on-Trent, BusinessLodge offers solutions that empower growth and success.



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