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Stamford is a town and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population at the 2011 census was 19,701 [3] and estimated at 20,645 in 2019. [4] The town has 17th- and 18th-century stone buildings, older timber-framed buildings and five medieval parish churches. [5]
Stamford has long been lauded as a lovely stone town. Sir Walter Scott claimed that Stamford was “the finest sight on the road between Edinburgh and London” and the historian WG Hoskins said “If there is a more beautiful town in the whole of England, I have yet to see it”.
Features a sculpture garden with water features and a "Garden of Surprises. 2. Burghley Park. Elizabethan house nestled in manicured gardens with a large deer herd, scenic walks, and lake. Features include a sculpture garden, historical insights, and family-friendly water attractions. 3.
Town centre pub on the market. A town centre pub has been put up for sale for the first time in almost 30 years. Stamford Mercury brings you all the latest breaking news in Stamford, Lincolnshire - politics, transport, education, health, environment and more.
Stamford Arts Centre The friendly box office team are on hand to help with local information, hand out maps and information about places to visit, where to eat, what’s on in and around Stamford and, of course, where to stay!
A Stamford Visitor Information service is ran by a group of knowledgeable volunteers from the foyer of Stamford Corn Exchange, Broad Street, PE9 1PX. 10:30am - 3:30pm on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Visitors come from far and wide to experience Stamford’s charm, character and outstanding shopping and restaurants. One of the finest stone ...
The creation of Stamford as a Conservation Area in 1967, the very first Conservation Town, celebrated the beginning of a new era in its history. Despite its long history, and the fact that it is now a very important Conservation Area, Stamford has by no means stagnated over recent years. It comfortably blends the old and the new.
Sep 19, 2017 · Stamford doesn’t have a direct rail route to London, but it’s on the Birmingham to Peterborough line. The station, adorably, is designed to look a little bit like Burghley House. The hotel
Stamford is a town and civil parish on the River Welland in the South Kesteven district of the county. It is 92 miles (148 km) north of London by road, and on the east side of the A1 road to York and Edinburgh. It has a resident population of more than twenty one thousand and the town is best known for its medieval core of 17th–18th century ...
Stamford - The Official Guided Tours by The Mayor’s Guides. Welcome to the splendid town of Stamford. Join us on a 90 minute walking tour of this Lincolnshire gem. We will deliver an entertaining and informative narration of the architecture, characters and legends of one of the finest stone towns in England.