Hartshill is a suburb and historic township of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England.
Originally a Norman deer hunting park, which survived as such well into the 15th century.
The valley side section of the park survived into the 20th century as a large area of woods and grassland - which is now reclaimed and run as a local nature reserve under the name of Hartshill Park.
The modern residential sections of Hartshill were developed by Herbert Minton (1793–1858) to serve as a dormitory suburb of Stoke town, and there are numerous fine listed buildings in the area which were commissioned by Minton and his sons.
The southern end of Hartshill Park was home to a Catholic convent.