Stamford Brownes Hospital is an Ancient almshouses, still in use, founded in 1475 by William Browne, a local wool merchant. Fine medieval stained glass can be found in the chapel and Audit Room, original furniture and exhibitions. There is also a clo ...
Burghley house is the largest and grandest of the first Elizabethan Age. Built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer of England, between 1555 and 1587, the house is a family home for his descendants to this day. At present the Hou ...
In June, the grassland of Collyweston Quarries Nature Reserve glows with the golden-yellow flowers of common rockrose, common bird's-foot-trefoil and dyer's greenweed, whose flowers were once gathered to produce a yellow dye.
This colourful displa ...
Come to Stamford Museum to find out more about the 'finest stone town in England'.
See our unique Stamford Tapestry, fascinating local history collections and chat to our enthusiastic and knowledgeable staff - there is something for everyone! ...
Tallington Lakes is a Unique Experience, set in 205 acres of clean spring fed water, if you want to water ski, wakeboard, tube-ride, jet ski, windsurf, dinghy sail or canoe on clean and calm water, then look no further. - you have found a location th ...