Stamford has somehow done something that most historic English market towns fail to do and retained its historic charm. Whereas in most towns have cars everywhere stamford has a pedestrian thoroughfare where you can walk freely and the frontages have some character.
It has a number of very fine historic churches which are open to the public. Well except for St Georges which I have managed to get into once! Another fail today.
St Mary's.... frustratingly you could only walk in the nave. The church receives "alternative episcopal oversight" from the Bishop of Richborough. Essentially for those who cannot accept the ministry of women as priests and bishops. The church was started in the 12th century. the tower added in the 13th and the spire in the 14th.
And at this point I gave up went back to the car and ate my sandwich and drove back to the hotel !!
Burghley is amazing but I don't love it! Most of the formal gardens are private and the garden of delights is a little fake to my mind. I don't know I just can't warm to it. On virtually every scale it exceeds say Lamport Hall I visited earlier in the week and yet I warmed to that! Go figure.
But do go visit because it is amazing and unlike many of the Grand Houses that are part of the Historic Houses scheme it does give free access. I'm looking at you Blenheim, Chatsworth and Castle Howard.
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