Set in a historic inn, The George Hotel of Stamford is situated just off the ancient Great North Road.
Stromdale
United Kingdom
I booked a double room simply because other than use it for sleeping and showering etc. I do not require a grand room and all the rooms I have ever stayed in at The George are very good. On arrival the receptionist advised me that my room had been upgraded to a classic double room..
Every staff member was very helpful.
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.
Charlotte
United Kingdom
Quaint , easy to get to , decor & outdoor space / veg garden .
Within the historic Burghley Estate, The William Cecil boasts unique rooms with original features, and Egyptian cotton sheets. Its restaurant serves fresh, seasonal food.
Susan
United Kingdom
Lovely, full of character, tastefully furnished, big room, comfortable huge bed, good shower, great breakfast choices, wonderful poached eggs! Welcoming cookies with teas and coffee in the bedroom. Pleasant roomy lounge area downstairs. Very nicely situated, good parking, short walk into Stamford.
Situated in Stamford and only 50 km from Kelmarsh Hall, The Coach House features accommodation with inner courtyard views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Gillian
United Kingdom
The location was great, the Coach House was very spacious and comfortable
Stamford Cider Huts in Stamford provides adults-only accommodation with free bikes and a garden. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking. The chalet has private entrance.
Located in Stamford, 50 km from Leicester Railway Station and 3 km from Burghley House, Number 6 Stamford - Boutique Grade II Listed Townhouse provides accommodation with free WiFi in a historic...
Rebecca
United Kingdom
The home was just beautiful. Must he from interior design background as it was impeccably done!
Boasting river views, Meadow House provides accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 49 km from Leicester Railway Station.
Gillian
United Kingdom
The location was great, it was very clean and spacious, with beautiful views. The single beds were big and very comfortable, the Juliet bathroom was great. Having a shower and toilet downstairs was a bonus.
Situated 50 km from Belgrave Road, 2.4 km from Burghley House and 19 km from Longthorpe Tower, 3 The Olde Barn Apartments offers accommodation located in Stamford.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
Its position was very good. right by carpark and all facilities
Stamford is a beautiful Georgian market town with lots of...
Stamford is a beautiful Georgian market town with lots of things to do and places to visit nearby. Shopping is very enjoyable as there are plenty of independent shops as well as the usual clothing chains. The Friday open air market was excellent and there were lots of bargains to be had. The choice of restaurants and cafes was very good. We can recommend Amore for its Italian cuisine and Kancchi for Indian/ Nepalese food, but would advise that you book in advance if possible.
Linda
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I love old character buildings and this certainly is a...
I love old character buildings and this certainly is a lovely old character building.
The location is good with most amenities in Stamford within a ten to fifteen minute walk.
On site parking is a bonus.
Would I stay again ? Yes, very much so, whilst there were a couple of little niggles overall I enjoyed the experience.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Stamford is a lovely town in summer or winter has plenty of...
Stamford is a lovely town in summer or winter has plenty of shops supermarkets restaurants and pubs for eating out it has lots of churches and a theatre with a wide range of shows on it’s so peaceful here with lots of small villages around it to which are so beautiful well worth a visit
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Easy to get around hills are gentle and manageable for those...
Easy to get around hills are gentle and manageable for those with limited walking. The Hong Kong Chinese restaurant is very good, but needs to be booked as tables go quickly. Street market on Fridays and a lots of boutique shops. The St Martins Antique centre offers a extensive range of interesting collectables.
Premium Taxis are very reasonable £3.00 from the High Street back to the William Cecil Hotel.
Simon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Stamford is a beautiful town with georgian stone buildings...
Stamford is a beautiful town with georgian stone buildings and the whole town built in the same stone. The town is lively with lots of bars, cafes and restaurants as well as lots of local shops. The river meadows are very pretty.
Close by we visited Barnsdale Gardens and Rutland water.
Christine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Stamford a picturesque market town in the south western...
Stamford a picturesque market town in the south western district of Lincolnshire accommodating 17th and 18th century stone buildings creating a quaint charming characterful location amongst half-timbered Elizabethan housing and 5 medieval parish churches.
The Romans built Erasmine Street across what is now Burghley Park Estate and forded to the River Welland west of Stamford also built a town north of Great Casterton on the River Gwash. In 61 AD Boudica of the Iceni followed the Roman Legion Legio IX Hispana across the river. The Anglo-Saxon later chose Stamford as the main town and appeared in the Doomsday Book 1086 as Stanford.
As the Great North Road passed through Stamford which became a halting town for travellers, Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth, James I and Charles I all passed through making a post station for the Postal Service during Elizabeth I reign. In 1663 an Act of Parliament passed and setup turnpikes creating a significant difference to wealth and prosperity of Stamford.
Stamford is a great location to stay being a beautiful town to explore and enjoy accommodating an abundance of pubs, cafes and restaurants with an eclectic mix of boutiques and shops to browse.
Places to visit:
15 Century William Browne Hospital and medieval Alms-house
St. Mary's Church which has a crooked spire
Burghley House, built by Queen Elizabeth I's chief advisor on 810 acres Grounds Capability Brown Landscaped the estate which is still home to the same family.
Walks - well worthwhile in the Barnack Hills and Holes National Nature Reserve equally Cycle round Rutland Water
We stayed for our 13th anniversary, immediately disappointed to find that a dinner jacket and smart shoes were needed to dine in the formal dining room. If booking.com had stated that this was needed i would have brought with me. We decided to eat elsewhere and come back for drinks later in the evening, the hotel bars/snugs and reading rooms are extremely cosy, the hotel is an ideal location to visit the surrounding area and Stamford. Breakfast was excellent and the staff made us feel extremely welcome.
Great location, walking distance to everything as really close to town center, easy access with convenient parking, very well equipped, has lovely cozy courtyard area with pretty lighting and flowers/shrubs. The property is situated approx. 100ft from the Stamford Meadows which has open grass areas, a pretty river running through it and wonderful views of Stamford
Room was located in house across the street from hotel. super luxurious. staff were welcoming and helpful.
breakfast was excellent and varied in bar area of hotel.
we met family and friends and ate in hotel the night before - food was excellent and reasonable price.
hotel is local to a lovely town centre with lots to see and a market on a friday.
Superb property in the heart if Stamford, room was of a very high spec…
We ate at the onsite restaurant for dinner and breakfast, both meals really good. However “crowning “ glory of the Crown are the staff, so welcoming, attentive and polite, a credit to the hotel .We will definitely return
Quaint little B&B, at the end of a cul-de-sac in a lovely town. Room was clean, cosy & comfortable. Within a short drive of dinner options in Stamford. Continental breakfast supplies were provided for self-catering. Car had its own parking space right outside front door. Later checkout.
The house is lovely. Room was sparkling clean, spacious, bed was very comfortable, bathroom was spotless. Katie is really nice and she offered a delicious breakfast. Location was incredibly convenient, 2min away (if that) from the station, and a short walk to Stamford's city centre.
We enjoyed a fun and magical Christmas Eve and Christmas Day staying at Stamford Glamping Meadows. The Yurt was really comfortable for our family of four including two teenage kids. Amelia and Yogi were brilliant hosts and really accommodating. Thanks for having us!
Excellent one bed house with a full kitchen. We had a really comfortable stay with the added bonus of a dedicated parking space. We only able to stay three nights unfortunately as there is so much to do in and around Stamford. Thank you for the welcome pack.
Staff were lovely. We arrived too early to check in but were allowed to park at the hotel and go into Stamford. Breakfast amazing. Beautiful building. Comfy room. Altogether a lovely place to stay in a good location for the town.
Very good location with a short walk into Stamford. Excellent staff - very friendly and helpful. Hotel not too big, so it keeps that nice friendly atmosphere in the bar if you eat or drink there. Will definately stay there again.
Perfect place. Five minutes from train station, and the George Hotel with lovely Meadows. Two lovely double bedrooms with well fitted kitchen, and fab sitting room on third floor with great rooftop view of Stamford.
My first stay at the George since AC became available. I highly recommend ensuring your room has it during the summer.
The hotel was very well staffed and everyone was super polite and helpful.
The apartments we rented were exceptional. Beautifully decorated and situated right in the centre of Stamford. The host was super helpful and responsive.
The Little Annexe had everything we needed, nice to have out side space . Easy 12minute walk in to Stamford.
Rachel was very helpful throughout our stay.
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