There is a variety of accommodation in Stamford to choose from. Sleaford offers something for everyone in the way of accommodation.
The town is situated just off the A1, the ‘original’ London to Edinburgh east country road. Making easy access to accommodation in Stamford. With many buildings constructed from old Lincolnshire limestone, it is often referred to in guidebooks and on websites as “The finest Stone Town in England”. It maintains a unique old world charm, reinforced by its conservation status and has a popularity not only with tourists, but also with movie directors!
While the town can boast 11 churches, 30 pubs, 20 restaurants, it has over ten quality hotels and guest houses, most of which are officially star rated by either the AA or the English Tourism Council, with value for money prices to suit every budget.
Two of the town’s hotels have been heritage star rated, offering 21st century hospitality and service while at the same time enjoying an historic heritage dating all the way back to the 17th century.
For those who like their independence to spend the day doing as they wish without the formality of a hotel, there is a wide variety of quality bed and breakfasts and self-catering accommodation in Stamford to suit most guests. With fifty pubs and restaurants to choose from in the town, serving the best in home cooked - and more often than not locally-sourced food - you can dine somewhere different each night.
Rutland Water, a reservoir of 3000 acres of water and 26 miles of shoreline, is near the town, and provides a wide range of activities for the visitor from walking, fishing, cycling and bird watching. There are children’s play areas as well as plenty of places to picnic.
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