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place where stone was obtained'. A Keuper sandstone outcrop on the north side of Stone, long quarried for building materials, may be the topographical feature from which the place was named. It may also be noted that a huge stone or erratic is recorded on Common Plot and in that respect it is unclear whether Stone Field here, one of the open-fields of Stone, is 'the field at Stone' or 'the field with the stone'.
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The Stone Food and Drink Festival takes place the first weekend in October and brings together the very best in local produce and cooking talent. It attracts in excess of 20,000 visitors to the town and runs for one week in total with the 'main event' on the town's Westbridge Park on Friday, Saturday
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The second brewer was Montgomery & Co, acquired by the Bent's Brewery Co of Liverpool in 1889. The brewery was located on what is now Mount Industrial Estate. It was also taken over by Bass and closed on 31 March 1968. Although the brewing industry in Stone ceased following the closure of Joules
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in 1968, and ceased brewing at the end of October 1974. The brewery was demolished in the Autumn of 1977. The adjacent bottling plant was closed some years before. The canal played a great part in the export of beer. Joules once owned a pair of boats that delivered coal to the brewery and as late as
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The canal still dominates the town. Many canal side sites have in recent times been taken over for modern day use including The Moorings, a development of apartments based on the old Stubbs warehouse. Apartments and housing surround the old Trent Hospital, once the workhouse. Housing developments
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and then potentially through Stone. The settlement of Walton (which now forms a suburb) is ancient Brythonic (Celtic/ancient Briton place name). The most likely derivation for most places called Stone is from a prehistoric megalith, Roman milestone, a natural boulder or rock formation, or from 'a
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More recent research points to older, though no less interesting nor tangible, possibilities regarding its name and founding. Around Stone lie several Romano-British sites and it is not inconceivable that the name alludes to the stone remains of a bridge or milestone, perhaps continuing the Roman
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Commercial traffic has now been replaced by the leisure craft that pass through Stone each year. The Canal Cruising Company today operates from the historic site of the canal maintenance and boat building operations of the Trent and Mersey Canal Company. This restored docks complex with its
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The Star Public House was fully licensed in 1819 although the building predates the canal by some 200 years. The building has in its time been a butcher's shop and slaughterhouse. Stabling for boat horses was available up to the 1950s and the business relied heavily on the canal for trade.
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Originally governed as an urban district council and a rural district council, Stone became part of the Borough of Stafford in 1974. Over the years, the town has seen a steady growth in its population, which was recorded as 12,305 in the 1991 census, 14,555 in 2001, and 16,385 in 2011.
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Due to the quality of the local water beneath Stone two brewers were located here carrying on the Augustinian monks' tradition of beer making. The most notable was John Joule & Sons Ltd, established in 1780. The company was acquired by
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workshops, by Yard Lock, continues to be used for the maintenance of pleasure craft and historic boats. In 2010 a new marina opened just south of the town, below Aston Lock, with moorings for pleasure craft, a farm shop and a café.
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The early history of Stone is unclear and clouded by the 12th century medieval romance concerning the murder of the Saxon princes Wulfad and Rufin by their father Wulfhere of Mercia who reputedly had his base near Darleston
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the 1950s had the telephone number 'Stone 1'. Joules' draught beer stores and bottling plant remains an imposing building on the canal and can be clearly identified by the red cross logo of John Joules in the brickwork.
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times but further inland smaller boats could only be used. Seasonal fluctuations in water depth proved insurmountable, although cargo could be carried from the sea as far south as Wilden Ferry (southeast of
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State education within Stone is based on the three tier school system, with a range of first and primary schools, two middle schools (Walton Priory Middle and Christchurch Academy) and a high school (
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On completion of the Star Lock a grand opening was held, and during this opening a cannon was fired in celebration. However disaster struck and the cannon damaged the new lock, requiring a re-build.
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built extensive winter fortifications and a camp here, traces of which can still be seen, during the winter of 1745/46. The purpose of the camp was to bring the Duke's army down from the freezing
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Stone became the headquarters of the canal company with its office at Westbridge House, sited then below Star Lock on what is now Westbridge Park. The offices were moved later to Stoke-on-Trent.
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brewers in the 1960s and 1970s, in recent years it has begun anew with the opening of the Lymestone Brewery in 2008. This family-run microbrewery is based in part of the original Bents brewery.
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which delivers up to date news and information for the residents and visitors of Stone. The website is supported by active social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
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the Archangel, is at the south end of the town located on what used to be Stone Priory. It was commenced in 1753, and finished in 1758. The present clock dates from 1896.
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One industry that did flourish under the railway era was the shoe industry, at its height in 1851 there were 16 shoeworks. The industry however declined after
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Stone was a very lively town, and a great thoroughfare for coaches, carriers and travellers. No fewer than 38 stage coaches passed through the town daily
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is much improved. In June 2012 the local authorities announced a £700,000 scheme to rectify the problem, with new paths. To the south, towards Burston,
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undercroft which forms the foundations beneath Priory House, which is located on Lichfield Street opposite the Frank Jordan Community Centre.
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Park Training and Conference Centre just outside the town is a major training centre for the UK telecommunications industry. It is owned by
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to refresh both horses and travellers. Notable hostelries include the Crown Hotel, Crown & Anchor, Red Lion and the Black Horse Inn.
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More recently a second microbrewery, trading under the name Joules, dropping the 'John' due to trademark reasons, has begun brewing in
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The church built over the stones marking the graves of Wulfad and Rufin in 670 lasted until the 9th century before being destroyed by
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who saw that it offered an efficient way to bring raw materials to the potteries and to transport finished wares to his customers.
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The Common Plot (aka Mudley Pits) is a large area of open and wooded common land sited just to the north of the town of Stone. The
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in Stone (at the south end of the High St) is named after him and a monument was erected in the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral.
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person in the world from December 1999 to her death at the Autumn House Nursing Home in Stone in November 2000, aged 114
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Christ Church stands on the north side of the town, where the population is still increasing. It was erected in 1839.
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laboratory glassware system which finds widespread use in many school, college and university science departments.
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roads, journeys overland by roads were slow and delicate wares were prone to breakages over the rough terrain.
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By 29 September 1772 (Brindley died on 27 September), 48 miles of the Grand Trunk Canal (now known as the
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raised on the graves of the two princes, Ruffin and Wulfad, killed in AD 665 by their father, King
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to recruit more men there but with winter coming on, the Jacobites decided to retreat back to
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The River Trent, which runs through the town, had been used for cargo-carrying vessels since
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Website of Potteries.org Neville Malkin's "Grand Tour" of the Potteries Retrieved Feb 2017
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A Little Bit of Stone (hyperlocal new website), "Passenger Numbers Soar 152 per cent",
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ring ditch at Pirehill suggesting occupation in prehistoric times (County Archeology).
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joins the Trent and increases the quantity of water, then onwards by road. Prior to
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The coming of the railway was to end Stone's era as a coaching and canal town. The
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The local story is that the town was named after the pile of stones taken from the
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She was born and raised in Stone, Staffordshire, before moving to Buckinghamshire.
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run the 101 on Sundays and further weekday local services in and around Stone.
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which equates to the town of Stone. There were two amendments in parts of the
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when the school was originally known as "Blessed Imelda's Enpension School".
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To support the coaching trade Stone was a principal stopping point with many
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In recent times cycling north from the town along the canal towpath towards
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founded with the convent of the same name in the 19th century by Mother
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The warehouse of Joule's Brewery, on the Trent and Mersey Canal at Stone
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Barber, Norman (2012). Brown, Mike; Farleigh, Ray; Smith, Ken (eds.).
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in another part of the country over ten years after Wulfhere's death.
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The National Association of Chimney Sweeps is located in the town.
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Stone lies within the territory of the Iron Age Celtic tribe 'the
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and Stone Town Council. The latter publishes a history of Stone.
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on 3 April 1848; the following year a branch line from Stone to
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BBC News, Crown and Anchor, Stone, Staffordshire 16 June 2006
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the towpath is passable on a bicycle but better suited to a
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and Bents following an aggressive takeover from the nearby
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Website of St Michael and St Wulfad's church, history page
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opened its main line from Stoke-on-Trent through Stone to
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in 1797. He was buried in the family mausoleum in Stone.
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of Staffordshire named after nearby Pire Hill. In 1251,
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were transferred in. The district was abolished by the
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routes over the high country, with the aim of reaching
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in the 18th century. A directory for 1851 says that
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provide an accessible overview

Stone is located in Staffordshire
Staffordshire
OS grid reference
SJ902342
Civil parish
District
Stafford
Shire county
Staffordshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
ST15
Dialling code
Police
Staffordshire
Fire
Staffordshire
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament

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