Stamford: Attractions and more...
Stanford Museum, through many displays and exhibits, reveals the history and archaeology of this finest stone town in England.
Peterborough Cathedral, located in the heart of the city, is the most beautiful Norman Cathedral in England.
Grimsthorpe castle houses more than 24 varieties of butterflies living in its limestone quarry area.
Burghley house is the finest Elizabethan house in England. It holds special events throughout the year that include internationally renowned horse trials. The 500 acre expanse of woodland of Bourne Woods offers a once in a lifetime experience with its well maintained paths and a thrilling sculpture project.
Woolsthorpe Manor house is the family house and birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton. The orchard also includes the successor of the famous Apple tree.
Other attractions in Stamford are Tallington Lakes and Collyweston Quarries Nature Reserve.
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Other Attractions United Kingdom:
Rutland (About 6.7 mi) - Morcott (About 7.6 mi) - Peterborough (About 11.4 mi) - Corby (About 14 mi) - Waltham on the Wolds (About 18 mi) - Market Harborough (About 22.1 mi)
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A prominent attraction is the Rutland Railway Museum, also known as Cottesmore Iron Ore Mines Sidings. The museum is dedicated to the collection and display of industrial... |
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The Whissendine Windmill is a nineteenth century ancient roller mill and is well known for producing organic flour.
Normanton Church Museum is a place which displays a... |
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