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The White Hart, Stamford

Stamford (Cambridgeshire)

A charming 17th century inn with twelve uniquely designed rooms, some with a contemporary vibe, some more traditional, all with smart modern bathrooms. Classic British cuisine created with local produce, and a picturesque garden terrace for warmer days. Quaint and rustic; ideal for a country escape.

  • Sights nearby - There are many tourist attractions nearby including Burghley House and Peterborough Cathedral
  • Traditional
  • Full of character
  • Remote
from $108 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Bull & Swan

Stamford

Ancient coaching inn of just seven rooms on the Burghley Estate in a charming market town. Good food and elegant bedrooms.

  • Sights nearby - Burghley House within a cross country walk
  • Restaurant
from $127 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

The Crown, Stamford

Stamford

An old Coaching Inn located in the beautiful town of Stamford. Simply designed rooms have a traditional feel without being fussy - the best have free standing baths. A lively restaurant uses local produce to great effect. A warm, relaxed hotel ideal for a weekend exploring the region.

  • Local exploring - Set in what is acclaimed to be one of Britain's most beautiful towns.
  • Sights nearby - Take a tour of the nearby Burghley House and Sculpture Park.
  • Great walks - Take picturesque walks in the surrounding countryside.
  • Full of character
from $146 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

The William Cecil

Stamford

A 2011 refurbishment of a small country house hotel on the Burghley House Estate, close to the A1. Shabby chic grafted onto good food and new, young staff. Cosy and quirky.

  • Sights nearby - Burghley House close by
  • Restaurant
from $165 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

The George, Stamford

Stamford (Stamford)

An old Coaching Inn sitting in the heart of an historic English town. Individually styled rooms are traditionally dressed with patterned wallpaper, chintz fabrics and antique furniture. An atmospheric restaurant serves up hearty fare in the oak-panelled hall. A quintessentially British stay.

  • Local exploring - A historic building located in one of Britain's finest towns.
  • Sights nearby - Explore the pretty town taking in the charming Browne's Hospital almshouses founded in 1475.
  • Great walks - Embark on a picturesque walk from the hotel to Burghley House.
  • Full of character
from $273 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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