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We have 13 hotels in Stamford. |
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The Crown Hotel Stamford
All Saints Place
This enduring lodge is a 4-minute walk from the Stamford Tourist Information Centre and a 7-minute walk from Stamford Train Station.The contemporary rooms feature free WiFi, tea and coffeemaking equipment and TVs with satellite channels. Some rooms have en suite bathrooms, while others add separate living areas. |
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The Green Man
29 Scotgate
With its central location, The Green Man Hotel is within easy reach of most tourist attractions and business addresses in Stamford. The The Green Man Hotel boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. Being one of the good quality hotels in Stamford, guests staying at this hotel will find its convenient location and tranquil atmosphere pleasurable. |
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The William Cecil at Stamford
High Street St Martins
Set on the Burghley Estate, this stately Georgian hotel is an 8-minute walk from Stamford Train Station and 1.3 miles from Burghley House.The regal rooms feature en suite bathrooms and WiFi access, as well as TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. |
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The George Hotel of Stamford
High Street, St. Martins
This upscale lodging possibly dating to 947 A.D. is a 5-minute walk from Stamford Train Station and an 11-minute walk from Westside Health Club. |
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The Garden House Hotel Stamford
High Street St. Martins
This standard lodging is an 8-minute walk from Stamford Train Station and a 16-minute walk from Burghley Park Golf Club.The unassuming rooms are decorated in classic style and feature en suite bathrooms and free WiFi, plus tea and coffeemaking equipment and TVs with digital channels.Complimentary full English breakfast is provided, and guest parking is available on-site. |
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Stamford Lodge Guest House
66 Scotgate
Off the A606, this classic family-operated guesthouse is a 9-minute walk from Stamford Train Station and 1.3 miles from the Burghley Horse Trials.The 5 simple rooms are individually styled and feature airy decor and en suite bathrooms, as well as free WiFi, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. |
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The Bull & Swan
St Martins
Once upon a time there was a drinking club at Burghley House. It was founded by The 5th Earl of Exeter in 1684 and it was called The Honourable Order of Little Bedlam. It had an eclectic bunch of members: The Baptist Earl of Gainsborough was known as Greyhound, The Hon Charles Bertie was The Stag and The Earl of Denbigh was Tyger amongst other nefarious characters. |
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Gwynne House
13 King's Road
This standard family-run Victorian lodge, built in 1896, is a 16-minute walk from Stamford Train Station and 3.1 miles from Burghley Park.The 3 unassuming rooms are decorated in quaint style and feature private bathrooms and free WiFi, as well as TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. |
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PJ zzz at The Black Bull
The Black Bull, Stamford Walk, Stamford
This Stamford hotel is located within a 10-minute walk of Stamford Railway Station. It is moments from the Stamford Museum, eateries and nightlife options.There are 3 themed rooms at PJ zzz @ The Black Bull, each offering all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay. |
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Lilac House
Ryhall Road
Set amid orchards and gardens and adjacent to a working farm, this country guesthouse is in an 18th-century farmhouse with elegant, traditional interiors. It's 1.8 miles from Stamford railway station and 3 miles from the stately Burghley House. |
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Stamford is a town on the River Welland in Lincolnshire, England, 92 miles north of London on the A1. The population at the 2001 census was 21,800 including the adjacent parish of St Martin's Without. |
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