Burghley House Houses

Burghley House
Stamford
Stamford
Lincolnshire
PE9 3JY

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Burghley is one of the largest and grandest houses of the first Elizabethan Age. Built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, between 1555 and 1587, the main part of the House has 35 major rooms on the ground and first floors.

Visitor facilities include the Orangery Restaurant, Gift Shop, Sculpture Garden and beautiful walks around the historic parkland laid out by Capability Brown and still occupied by a herd of fallow deer.

The Sculpture Garden at Burghley originated from an initiative by the Burghley House Trustees, who were conscious that only limited garden space was regularly accessible to visitors. In 1989, Capability Brown's lost lower garden was designated to be cleared and planted as a natural setting in which to place contemporary sculpture. Work on restoring the garden, which covers approximately 15 acres, began in 1994.

This range of rooms on the South side of the House are the most magnificent of all the state apartments. The dramatic painted ceilings were executed by Antonio Verrio in the late 17th century. The George Rooms contain furnishings and decorations of the highest quality; even including silver mounts on the fireplaces. Of all the paintings at Burghley, perhaps one of the finest is Carlo Dolci's "Christ Blessing the Bread and Wine" which hangs in the Jewel Closet. .


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VenueBurghley House
AddressStamford, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 3JY
Opening times11am - 5pm (not open Fri)
Entry costs
Attraction typeHouses

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The William Cecil

ROOMS FROM£90
1.64kmAWAY
4

Within the historic Burghley Estate, The William Cecil boasts unique rooms with original features, complimentary organic vodkas, and Egyptian cotton sheets. Its restaurant serves fresh, seasonal food..

Postcode: PE9 2LJ
Distance from :
1 miles

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The Bull And Swan

ROOMS FROM£90
1.73kmAWAY
4

Situated in the centre of ancient Stamford, The Bull and Swan is a historic 16th-century inn. It features unique, luxury rooms and traditional cuisine made with fresh, local produce..

Postcode: PE9 2LJ
Distance from :
1.1 miles

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The George Hotel of

ROOMS FROM£90
1.91kmAWAY
4

Set in a historic inn, The George Hotel of Stamford is situated just off the ancient Great North Road. Guests can enjoy high-quality, traditional and imaginative English cuisine, an outstanding wine list, and 4-star bedrooms with free Wi-Fi..

Postcode: PE9 2LB
Distance from :
1.2 miles

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Crown Hotel

ROOMS FROM£75
2.2kmAWAY
3

Fusing 17th century heritage with 21st century hospitality, this stylish boutique hotel is set amid the historic centre of Stamford. The Crown Hotel is less than 5 minutes drive from the A1 road..

Postcode: PE9 2AG
Distance from :
1.4 miles

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The Little Annexe

ROOMS FROM£65
2.31kmAWAY
0

The Little Annexe is set in Stamford, 2.2 km from Burghley House. Free private parking is available on site.

Postcode: PE9 1YJ
Distance from :
1.4 miles

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The Exeter Arms

ROOMS FROM£80
3.88kmAWAY
4

In the country village of Easton-on-the-Hill, 2 miles from Stamford, the Exeter Arms offers bright, homely rooms, free Wi-Fi and free parking. It has a pub and restaurant. Rooms at the Exeter have all been individually designed.

Postcode: PE9 3NS
Distance from :
2.4 miles

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