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Places of interest
| Location: Burghley House, to the south of Stamford |
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|  | Regarded by many as the finest Elizabethan House in England, Burghley House was built in the 16th Century by William Cecil, the first Lord Burghley. This stunning house, extensive grounds and sculpture park are open to the public over the summer period. www.burghley.co.uk |
| | Location: South-east of Stamford in Burghley Park (PE9 3JY) |
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Cottage Rental
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4 miles north of historic Stamford in the idyllic hamlet of Aunby. Situated on a hill top with views of rolling countryside, fields and forests to all four aspects, it is the ideal setting for a “get away from it all” holiday or short break.
Tel. 01778 590 280
clematiscottages.co.uk
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Meadows Panoramic View
Here are a selection of photographs from our gallery;



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