About Stamford

Welcome to Stamford, England’s “best stone town,” a picturesque market town renowned for its stunning Georgian architecture, medieval churches, and cobbled streets, offering a charming glimpse into England’s history with modern independent shops, cafes, and proximity to grand estates like Burghley House and scenic Rutland Water, perfect for history buffs, shoppers, and countryside lovers. 

Key Highlights:

  • Architecture: Explore streets lined with beautiful honey-coloured limestone buildings from the Georgian and medieval eras, featuring unique architectural details and historic character.
  • Churches: Admire the five prominent medieval churches, a cluster described as a “finest scene between London and Edinburgh”.
  • Burghley House: Visit this magnificent Elizabethan prodigy house, home to the famous Burghley Horse Trials and an impressive art collection.
  • Shopping & Dining: Discover independent boutiques, antique shops, and a vibrant food scene with local pubs, cafes, and restaurants.
  • Markets: Experience the bustling street market on Fridays and Saturdays, plus a regular Farmers’ Market.
  • History: Walk ancient Roman roads (Ermine Street), see remnants of a Norman castle, and learn about its Danish settlement past. 

What to Do:

  • Wander the town centre, explore narrow alleyways and hidden courtyards.
  • Visit the Stamford Arts Centre for theatre, music, and exhibitions.
  • Take a short trip to Rutland Water for watersports, cycling, and walking.
  • Ride the Nene Valley Railway for a nostalgic steam train experience. 

Getting There:

  • Located in South Lincolnshire, near the borders of Cambridgeshire and Rutland.
  • Accessible by road from major routes, and by train with connections from London. 

Stamford offers a quintessential English experience, blending historical grandeur with contemporary charm, making it a delightful destination for a day trip or longer stay.