IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Stafford Street, STONE, ST15 8QW

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Stafford Street, ST15 8QW by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (337 Images Found)

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The Swan Inn in Stone, Staffordshire
Built in 1771, the building was originally warehouses servicing the Trent and Mersey Canal wharf. These were converted into a pub in the mid 19th century.
Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 10 Sep 2014
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The Swan Inn pub sign at Stone, Staffordshire
The building was originally part of warehousing servicing the Trent and Mersey Canal wharf. These were converted into the pub in the mid 19th century. At present it is a thriving real ale pub serving excellent ale and bar snacks limited to baps and delicious pork pies. Don't get caught out at closing time - you may well not hear any "last orders" announcement. The lively website: http://www.swaninnstone.co.uk/ Image] Their mantra: REAL ALES,REAL CIDERS, REAL MUSIC, REAL PEOPLE.
Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 3 Sep 2011
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The Swan Inn at Stone, Staffordshire
Built in 1771. Grade II listed. The building was originally warehouses servicing the Trent and Mersey Canal wharf. These were converted into the pub in the mid 19th century. At present it is a thriving real ale pub (usually a choice of nine; try Joule's "Old Priory" for starters). Food is limited to baps and real local pork pies. This is the last "free house" in the town. Don't get caught out at closing time - you may well not hear any "last orders" announcement. The lively website: http://www.swaninnstone.co.uk/ Image] Their mantra: REAL ALES, REAL CIDERS, REAL MUSIC, REAL PEOPLE.
Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 3 Sep 2011
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Former warehouses in Stone, Staffordshire
The Swan Inn. Built in 1771, the building was originally warehouses servicing the Trent and Mersey Canal wharf. These were converted into a pub in the mid 19th century.
Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 29 Jul 2015
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The Swan Inn in Stone, Staffordshire
Built in 1771. Grade II listed. The buildings were originally warehouses servicing the Trent and Mersey Canal wharf. These were converted into a pub in the mid 19th century.
Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 29 Jul 2015
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Former warehouses in Stafford Street, Stone
They now include the Grade II listed Swan Inn. Built in 1771, the building was originally warehouses servicing the Trent and Mersey Canal wharf. These were converted into the pub in the mid 19th century.
Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 29 Jul 2015
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The Swan Inn (sign) in Stone, Staffordshire
Image] Nice sign, but it doesn't look to be truly rectangular to me.
Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 29 Jul 2015
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The Swan Inn (sign) in Stone, Staffordshire
Nice sign, but it doesn't look to be truly rectangular to me. Image]
Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 29 Jul 2015
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Rebekah at Stone
This curious narrowboat mock-up greets drivers heading into the town on the A520. It is an appropriate symbol; Stone has long had a close association with the Trent & Mersey Canal.
Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 24 Jan 2009
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Swan Inn, Stone
This former Trent & Mersey Canal warehouse on Stafford Street was converted into a pub in 1851; it is grade II listed. Today, it is well renowned for its selection of real ales.
Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 24 Jan 2009
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