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Summerfield Court, Altona Close, Stone, Staffordshire, ST15 8AR

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  Summerfield Court,
Altona Close,
Stone
Staffordshire,
ST15 8AR
Assisted Apartment 1 Shared Ownership
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Summerfield Court is situated off Altona Close near to shops in the centre of Stone. The development consists of 34 flats with extra care facilities completed in 2008.

Facilities include an alarm service and 24 hour management services, residents lounge, dining room, hairdressing salon and garden.

Stone is in the Trent valley almost equidistant between Stoke-on-Trent to the north and Stafford to the south. It is an old market town and once the capital of Mercia. Henry III granted Stone a market charter in the 13th century and its is thought the town's name derives from the Old English 'stan' meaning stone. In the 18th century the town had many coaching inns principally catering for travellers on the London to Holyhead route. The opening of the Grand Trunck Canal to link the two rivers, Mersey and Trent, brought prosperity to the beer industry for a while continuing the tradition first started by the Augustinian monks. The coming of the railways ended the town's coaching and canal era.

Tenure: Shared Ownership

General Information:

Summerfield Court is managed by Housing 21, The Triangle, Baring Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2NA Telephone: 0370 192 4000

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