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Stone

 
Sunset On The Canal In Stone

The tiny market town of Stone in Staffordshire sits only a few kilometres to the south of Stoke-on-Trent. Ideally situated on the banks of the River Trent, Stone attracts visitors in search of a market town which is readily assessable by rail and by road. So if you are in search of a day out close to modern transportation infrastructure, consider visiting Stone in Staffordshire.

Stone's historical records date the town's founding approximately in 7th century, according to several local historians. It is certain that a priory once stood in Stone during the 12th century. Thereafter, Stone received its first market charter, seeing little development until the arrival of the Trent Canal in the late 18th century. First time visitors to Stone may comment on the unspoilt nature of Stone compared to other towns in Staffordshire, a reputation the small population of local residents are rather fond of.

What's On in Stone

Stone's layout is still centred about the canal and river even to this very day. Once left to derelict disuse, the canal is now one of the most popular relaxing activities in Stone. As a matter of fact, the old dockyard is now home to the Canal Cruising Company, a pleasure boat service which brings visitors to Stone from destinations further up the river. So first-time travellers to Stone simply have to see this renovated waterway for themselves.

In Stone town centre, you will find several small, locally-owned and operated shops. In addition to retail therapy during the town's market days, Stone also offers visitors the opportunity to sample locally grown fruits and vegetables as well as plenty of baked goods such as oat cakes, a Staffordshire tradition. In the market, local vendors peddle home-made crafts, jewellery, and even authentic hand-knitted clothing.

Stone Travel

Keep in mind that many visitors utilize the canal from destinations further up the waterway for day trips to Stone, too. But if you prefer to stay firmly on land, you can reach the town of Stone several ways.

Follow the M6 Motorway between Birmingham and Manchester if you prefer motoring directions to Stone. But if you are travelling from greater London, take the M1 Motorway to the number 19 junction in order to reach the M6. After you bypass Birmingham, you will have to keep watch for the A51 interchange in order to reach Stone on the River Trent.

On the other hand, a large number of first-time visitors to Stone prefer rail travel. So if you desire a more direct route to town, ride the West Coast Main Line in order to disembark at Stone Railway Station.

Places to Stay in Stone

Waterside accommodations are par for the course in Stone. The canal has been an integral part of Stone's community for centuries, and the choices of accommodations reflect this fact. Many of the most frequented places to stay in Stone lie within walking distance of the high street. So no matter where you stay in Stone, you can rest comfortably knowing the town's attractions lie so near.

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