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  2. Stone is a market town and civil parish in Staffordshire, England, situated approximately 7 miles (11 km) north of the county town of Stafford, 7 miles (11 km) south of Stoke-on-Trent, and 15 miles (24 km) north of Rugeley.

  3. Stone is an old market town with a canal and a railway station. It is known for its food and drink events, such as the Farmers' Market and the Autumn Food & Drink Festival.

    • Stone, ST15 0JR, Staffordshire
    • 01785 619619
    • Daniel S. 14 contributions. A great place to visit. Brilliant Place. The staff are amazing, the beer is good. What more do you want? A must visit if you're near Stone.
    • CS0694. 16 contributions. Gorgeous area, great for dogs. Absolutely loved this place! We parked at Barlastons downs car park (30 secs from Downs Bank car park) as its much bigger, but you can also park on the road.
    • kymbob890. Stoke-on-Trent, UK14 contributions. Great play area, but needs to be cleaned. My little boy loves it here, but climbing around with him, I can’t help but notice the dirt and cobwebs.
    • plumbweiss. 2 contributions. Good prices, friendly staff. This review is about the swimming pool as part of the sport centre, it is the main high school swimming pool as well and looks like a school swimming pool.
    • Daniel S. 14 contributions. A great place to visit. Brilliant Place. The staff are amazing, the beer is good. What more do you want? A must visit if you're near Stone.
    • CS0694. 16 contributions. Gorgeous area, great for dogs. Absolutely loved this place! We parked at Barlastons downs car park (30 secs from Downs Bank car park) as its much bigger, but you can also park on the road.
    • kymbob890. Stoke-on-Trent, UK14 contributions. Great play area, but needs to be cleaned. My little boy loves it here, but climbing around with him, I can’t help but notice the dirt and cobwebs.
    • plumbweiss. 2 contributions. Good prices, friendly staff. This review is about the swimming pool as part of the sport centre, it is the main high school swimming pool as well and looks like a school swimming pool.
  4. Stone is a market town, halfway between Stafford and Stoke on Trent situated next to the A34, the River Trent and the Trent and Mersey Canal – the town has a narrow boat centre, and has something of a reputation for food, with quite a variety of bars, restaurants and eateries, a monthly Farmers’ Market and an Autumn Food & Drink Festival.

  5. The Origins of Stone. According to legend, Stone owes its origin to the murder of two Saxon Princes, Rufin and Wulfad. Wulfhere, King of Mercia from 659 to 675 AD lived in a fortified hill fort...

  6. Independent community news website for Stone, Staffordshire. News, Business, Sports and Events - For all that's happening in Stone!

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