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Stafford was the first European settlement on the Holland Purchase, continuously occupied since 1798. [2] Together the buildings constitute a well-preserved 19th century Western New York downtown. All the buildings are still used for their original purpose, save a store which was later converted to town hall.
New York State Route 237 (NY 237) is a north–south state highway located in the western part of New York in the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at an intersection with NY 5 in Stafford. Its northern terminus is at an interchange with the Lake Ontario State Parkway immediately south of Lake Ontario in Kendall.
Stafford is a town in Genesee County, New York, United States. The population was 2,424 at the 2020 census. [2] The town was named after a town of the same name in England. Stafford is one of only two interior towns in Genesee County, lying in the east central part of the county, east of Batavia.
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The listed buildings in this area include churches with memorials in the churchyards and other related structures, houses and associated structures, buildings forming part of HM Prison Stafford, a former windmill, a road bridge, a former public house, the remains of Stafford Castle, a former hospital, schools, a former library, a boundary post ...
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A sandstone house with a stone-slate roof, it is an L-shaped plan, and consists of a hall, a cross-wing, and a short rear wing. The house is in two storeys and most of the windows are mullioned. The rear wing has a wide gable and contains a Tudor arched doorway above which is an inscribed datestone. [4] [7] II* Rowley Hall