Tolethorpe Hall, Stamford
#10 among attractions in Stamford
Facts and practical information
Tolethope Hall in the parish of Little Casterton, Rutland, England, PE9 4BH is a country house near Stamford, Lincolnshire at grid reference TF023104. It is now the location of the Rutland Theatre of the Stamford Shakespeare Company. The hall is a Grade II* Listed Building, ()
Tolethorpe Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Burghley House, Stamford Town Hall, The Olive Branch and Beech House, Kings Mill.
- 3.1 miSEGrand stately home with sculpture garden
Burghley House, Peterborough
79 min walk • Burghley House is a grand sixteenth-century country house that stands as a testament to the opulence of the Elizabethan era in the United Kingdom. Located in the picturesque city of Peterborough, England, this historical place is one of the principal examples of the...
- 2.1 miSCity hall
Stamford Town Hall, Stamford
55 min walk • Stamford Town Hall is a municipal building in St Mary's Hill, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. The building, which was the headquarters of Stamford Borough Council, is a Grade II* listed building.
- 4.8 miNWNightlife, Restaurant
The Olive Branch and Beech House, Oakham
123 min walk • The Olive Branch is a public house and restaurant located in the Rutland village of Clipsham. Clipsham is close to the A1, near Stamford, Lincolnshire. As of 2008, the restaurant holds one star in the Michelin Guide. Beech House, across the road from The Olive Branch, offers six luxury bedrooms and suites.
- 2.2 miSArchaeological site
Kings Mill, Stamford
55 min walk • King's Mill is a former watermill on Bath Row, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England, at the bottom of the sloping road called St Peter's Vale. There is said to have been a mill on this site at the time of the Domesday survey, and took the name 'King's Mill' in the time of King John.
- 2.1 miSChurch
St George's Church, Stamford
54 min walk • St George's Church is a Grade I listed building in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England.
- 2 miSChurch, Gothic Revival architecture
Church of St Michael the Greater, Stamford
52 min walk • The Church of St Michael the Greater is a late-Georgian Gothic church in Stamford, Lincolnshire which stands on the south side of Stamford High Street on the site of an earlier, Medieval predecessor. The church is a Grade II listed building as, separately, is the churchyard wall.
- 4.8 miSEChurch
St John the Baptist's Church, Peterborough
124 min walk • The Church of St John the Baptist, Barnack is a Church of England parish church in the village of Barnack, now in the City of Peterborough unitary authority area of the ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire, England. Barnack was part of the Soke of Peterborough, an historic area that was traditionally associated with Northamptonshire.
- 2.1 miSChurch
St Mary's Church, Stamford
54 min walk • St Mary's Church, Stamford is a parish church in the Church of England, located in Stamford, Lincolnshire, lending its name to St Mary's Hill on which it stands, and which runs down to the river crossing opposite The George Hotel.
- 4.8 miNChurch
St Medardus and St Gildardus Church
123 min walk • The church of St Medardus and St Gildardus in Little Bytham, Lincolnshire, England, is a Grade I listed building. It is dedicated to two 6th-century French saints, St Medard and St Gildard; the dedication is unique in the UK.
- 2.3 miSChurch
St Martin's Church, Stamford
58 min walk • St Martin's Church, Stamford, is a parish church in the Church of England located in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. The area of the town south of the River Welland was in Northamptonshire until 1889 and is called Stamford Baron or St Martin's.
- 2 miSChurch
All Saints' Church, Stamford
52 min walk • All Saints' Church, Stamford is a parish church in the Church of England, situated in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building. The church is on the north side of Red Lion Square which was part of the route of the A1 until the opening of the Stamford bypass in 1960.