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Designed in 1754, these graceful serpentine gardens feature a gothic greenhouse, stables, and a picturesque summerhouse...
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Designed in 1754, these graceful serpentine gardens feature a gothic greenhouse, stables, and a picturesque summerhouse beside a scenic lake.
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This historic Elizabethan house (circa 1587) features a serpentine park that was designed by Lancelot Brown and a gothic...
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This historic Elizabethan house (circa 1587) features a serpentine park that was designed by Lancelot Brown and a gothic greenhouse and stables.
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Picturesque cricket club set in the grounds of Burghley Park, Stamford. We always welcome new members! Get in touch for more...
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Picturesque cricket club set in the grounds of Burghley Park, Stamford. We always welcome new members! Get in touch for more information via our website.
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Browne's Hospital is one of Stamford’s foremost attractions, built in 1475 by rich wool merchant William Browne as a Bedehouse for 10 poor men and two poor women with a Warden and...
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"Mr Fancy Pants who built this was Chancellor of the Exchequer (or minister of finance) to Elizabeth (queen of course) so had control of the ladies purse strings, seeing how much money he spent here explains why Elizabeth was always broke.
The rich are certainly different, the same family still ho..."lds the estate as well owns all of the adjacent village of Stamford, with offices in town to which all pay their rents monthly, so still a good business.
Check out the annual Burghley Horse Trails if on TV, there are always great shots of this edifice.
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"Associated with the adjacent Tolethope Hall just a bit out of Stamford, Shakespearean plays were actually performed here in the bard's time.
I had the privilege of attending a performance here one evening after a picnic on the lawns.
The seating was cramped (I am 6'4") so sat sideways to alleviate..." the constraints.
A historic venue that is worth supporting.
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