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Ruxley Court is a residential flats complex located near the bottom of Ruxley Road. It was built from 1967, opened in 1975 and is now occupied by Staffordshire Housing Association.
The site comprises of three 3-storey blocks of flats, each separated by pathways and trees. It was built on the site of George Edwards' Flint Mill after its demolition in the 1960s, following the redesign of Ruxley Road and Werrington Road.
There is a carousel of photos below that have been captured and uploaded by Our Bucknall. The name of the photographer and capture date are included in a footer on each photo. You can scroll through the gallery below by using the left and right arrow keys on the side of each photo.
As of June 2023, the complex is still in use. The site remains occupied under the ownership of Staffordshire Housing Association.
Samuel Bateman (Founder of Our Bucknall) has been able to capture these photos to be retained for the historical archive project on this website. Photos have been included here in a carousel. You can scroll through the gallery by using the left and right arrow keys on the side of each photo.
We don't currently have any publicly-shared content of Ruxley Court at present, apart from the image present at the top of this page. The historical archive is aimed to grow over the coming years, but we need your content to help us in doing so. If you have any photos, videos, drawings, sketches or similar that you would like to share, please get in touch with us - and we will provide full credit to your submission(s) in the references list below.
We have embedded an interactive Google Street View map showing Ruxley Court in 2022. You can use this interactive map to move around the area, as well as view where the flats are located.