Stones Court, St Clements Court, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX4 1AP
Stones Court consists of 22 studio and one-bedroom flats built at the turn of the 17th century.
Facilities include resident management and emergency alarm service, laundry, guest facilities and garden.
Oxford is world famous as an ancient university town on the Thames. The city name means 'ford of the Oxen' and was strategically important throughout the middle ages. The city has numerous buildings of outstanding merit and remains Mathew Arnold's city of 'dreaming spires'.
Two of the earliest buildings are the towers of St Michael and St George and the latter was part of the Norman castle and the remains of its motte can still be seen opposite Nuffield College. The colleges have a distinctly recognisable form being built around lawned quadrangles with halls and chapels. The Bodleian Library, one of the oldest and most famous in the world, was opened in 1602 and the Ashmolean in the 1840s.