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House Data in Stamford

According to home.co.uk Stamford statistics there can be approximately 207 houses for sale in Stamford at a time, with the average asking price being £377,515.00 and the median time to sell a house averaging at 74 days.

Stamford District Council & Council Tax

A total of 19,701 people live in Stamford. Below is a breakdown of the various council tax bands and prices. These are based on what the value of your property was on 1 April 1991, not its current value. You can check your Council Tax band by going on the Government website.

Valuation band Range of values Valuation band Range of values
A Up to and including £40,000.00 E £88,000.01 – £120,000
B £40,000.01 – £52,000 F £120,000.01 – £160,000
C £52,000.01 – £68,000 G £160,000.01 – £320,000
D £68,000.01 – £88,000 H More than £320,000

Why Stamford: Things To Do?

The independent traders of Stamford have united under a common emblem, which communicates the essence of Stamford, which is a combination of “ancient and vibrant”, honouring the past in a contemporary way. The slogan, sums up what we want people to do in Stamford – Visit, Explore, Live.

The town boasts 11 churches, 30 pubs, 20 restaurants and over 10 quality hotels and guest houses. Most of the pubs serve Real Ale and are easy walking distance of the town centre, railway and bus stations.

From the sophisticated Tobie Norris and the bustling London Inn to the warm and friendly Kings Head and Jolly Brewer, with its HD TV’s and regular rotation of well kept real ales, Stamford has a fine selection of bars and public houses.

Burghley, one of the largest and grandest houses of the first Elizabethan Age.

Built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, between 1555 and 1587, the main part of the House has 35 major rooms on the ground and first floors.

There are more than 80 lesser rooms and numerous halls, corridors, bathrooms and service areas. The lead roof extends to three quarters of an acre, restoration and rebuilding of which began in 1983 and took nearly ten years to complete. Visitor facilities include the Orangery restaurant, gift shop, gardens and beautiful walks around the historic parkland laid out by Capability Brown and still occupied by a herd of fallow deer.

History can come alive in a single trip whether it is to enjoy a guided tour, take a dog for a walk in the park, take the children to paddle, see the teddy bear’s picnic in the gardens of surprise or take time over lunch in the Orangery.

The gardens and parkland that you see today at Burghley were largely designed by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown in the 18th century. Today, sweeping vistas down to the spires of Stamford with the backdrop of the House create the perfect canvas for open air classical concerts, wedding receptions, events or just a quiet stroll with the dog. The park is open all year round from 8am to 8pm or dusk if earlier, and admission is free to all (please note the park may be closed occasionally for events or deer management).  Dogs are allowed in the park as long as they are kept on a lead to protect the deer herd. Please note dogs are not allowed in the gardens.

Rutland Water has an internationally respected reputation for fantastic sailing & trout fishing with numerous competitions and events that take place at the reservoir throughout the year. The reservoir also caters expertly for visitors, beginners or novices and all are welcome to try any number of exhilarating activities during a holiday in Rutland.   Experience lessons in fly fishing, sailing, kayaking & windsurfing or, alternatively, bring your own equipment and enjoy your favourite water sport in the picturesque surroundings.

Cycling around Rutland Water is a favourite activity amongst locals and visitors, the off road circular route is 23 miles – or you can miss out the peninsular to make it 17 miles. Cycle hire is available from Whitwell and Normanton or bring your own bike and enjoy one of the best cycle routes in England! There are some excellent pubs en-route, such as The Horse & Jockey at Manton, where you can reward yourself with some refreshment.

Away from action packed sports, the attractive setting of the reservoir in 3,100 acres of countryside, lends itself perfectly to a relaxing Summer picnic spot, a leisurely stroll along the shore or a nap in a deck chair. Rutland Water has plenty of picnic tables around the key sites and if the weather turns, there are plenty of cosy Pubs and Inns to rest tired feet and fill empty tummies!

Dogs: are welcome at all the Rutland Water Park sites, excluding the nature reserve areas at Egleton and Lyndon. Please note that they must be kept on a lead and are not permitted in the water. There is a designated dog walking area at Sykes Lane car park where they can run free in a secure area, as long as you clean up after them.

BBQ’s: Rutland Water Park allows BBQ’s on site, excluding the nature reserve areas at Egleton and Lyndon, but only BBQ’s that do not leave a mark or scorch the grass. Disposable BBQ’s are only permitted on the metal stands provided. The rule is, as long as there is no trace of the BBQ after you have left, and you have cold water available for safety, then it’s fine.

Average Cost of a Conveyancer in Stamford

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