Brassworks Farmhouse at Little Stoke in Stone, Staffordshire
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Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 10 Sep 2019
Built in 1794 and Grade II listed, this imposing renovated building overlooks the Trent and Mersey Canal south-east of Stone town centre. George Vernon made wire from copper and brass here from about 1794 to 1825. http://www.stonegazette.co.uk/2013/08/reflections-on-stones-history-brassworks-farm/