Stamford Map
Stamford map, view the Lincolnshire town of Stamford, located in the county of Lincolnshire, England.
Detailed Street Map of Stamford Lincolnshire & Guide to the Town
Stamford Map Lincolnshire: Interactive map of Stamford, displaying the town situated in the county of Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Stamford and a Stamford town centre map, showing Stamford Railway Station and the SES Sports Centre.
Other facilities in Stamford, some of which may also be visible on the map are Burghley House, Stamford Arts Centre, The George Hotel, The Cosy Club, St Mary's Church, Stamford Library, All Saints' Church, The Crown Hotel, Marks & Spencer, The Bull & Swan, Ask Italian, The William Cecil, Stamford High School, Morrisons, Stamford Pharmacy, The Stamford Post, The Fine Food Store, Stamford School, Central Café, The Slanted Door, Stamford Dental Studio, Wildwood, Fika Café, Uffington Road Medical Centre, The Danish Invader, Tincito, The Borderville Sports Centre, The Tobie Norris, Wilko, Zada Restaurant, Chameleon Hair & Beauty, Waitrose, Holland & Barrett, The Lord Burghley, A Country Affair, Rutland Photographic, Cornish Bakery, The Railway Inn, Specsavers, Papa Joe's, Pets Korner, The Florist of Stamford, Town Hall, Boots, Stamford Vision Centre, The Emporium, Domino's Pizza, The Real Cheese Shop, Café au Chocolat, Sainsbury's Local, Purely You Beauty Retreat, The Old Barn Gallery.
By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Barnack, Uffington, Ketton, Easton on the Hill, Ryhall, Great Casterton, Little Casterton, Empingham, Carlby, Baston, Tallington, Wansford, Duddington, Tinwell, Essendine, Belmesthorpe, Barholm, Braceborough, Helpston, Pilsgate, Southorpe, Thurlby, Langtoft, Market Deeping, Deeping St James, Wittering, Edith Weston, North Luffenham, South Luffenham, Pickworth, Clipsham, Stretton, Greatford, Witham on the Hill, Corby Glen, Greetham, Lyddington, Seaton, Belton in Rutland, Normanton, Whissendine, Oakham, Cottesmore, Ketton Quarry, Gunthorpe, Ufford, Alwalton, Elton, Nassington, Fotheringhay.
Stamford is one of those towns that looks like it's wandered out of a storybook and decided to stay put. Set in the south-west corner of Lincolnshire, it's known for its honey-coloured stone buildings, narrow lanes, and rich mix of history and charm. The town sits on the River Welland and has a real character to it—stylish yet grounded, elegant but still properly lived-in. It regularly gets name-dropped as one of the best places to live in the UK, and once you've wandered through its cobbled streets or browsed its quirky shops, it's easy to see why.
Stamford has deep roots, stretching back to Roman times and growing into a thriving medieval market town. It became known for its wool and stone industries, and in the 17th and 18th centuries it found new life as a coaching stop on the Great North Road. The Georgian buildings that line the town centre today were built on that period of prosperity, and many are still in fine shape. The town's population sits just under 21,000, though with the visitors that come in daily for work, shopping or a day out, it often feels busier. It's a place that's managed to keep its identity while moving with the times.
There's no shortage of things to see and do. Burghley House, just a stroll from the town centre, is a real showstopper—an Elizabethan mansion with grand gardens and a packed calendar of events. The town itself is full of listed buildings, independent shops, old coaching inns and cosy cafés. All Saints' Church and the Stamford Arts Centre add to the cultural side, and there's a decent market twice a week. A little further out you've got English Heritage's Browne's Hospital and nearby Tolethorpe Hall, which hosts Shakespearean theatre in the open air. The National Trust's Belton House isn't far either, and Rutland Water, with its wildlife, walking trails and watersports, is just over the county line.
The rest of Lincolnshire opens up easily from Stamford. You've got Lincoln to the north with its cathedral and castle, Grantham with its stately homes and gardens, and the Lincolnshire Wolds if you fancy a countryside ramble. Market towns like Louth, Horncastle and Spilsby have their own old-school charm, while Boston and Spalding bring a bit of Fenland flair. If you're after coastline, it's a bit of a drive, but places like Skegness and Sutton-on-Sea are still reachable for a day at the seaside. It's a county that rewards those who don't mind taking the slow road.
Stamford's well connected for a town of its size. The A1 runs just west of the town, so it's easy to reach by car from the north or south. Stamford railway station offers direct trains to Peterborough, Leicester and Birmingham, with links on to London and the Midlands. Bus services run across the surrounding villages and into nearby towns, and for those flying in, East Midlands and Stansted are the closest airports, both within an hour and a half. It's all pretty straightforward, with none of the hassle of bigger urban centres.
Lincolnshire as a county is a mix of open skies, gentle hills and timeworn towns. It has a strong agricultural backbone, but there's also heritage, wildlife, coastline and culture tucked away in all sorts of corners. From the Wolds to the Fens, it offers space to breathe and places that feel properly rooted in their landscape. People tend to do things their own way round here—practical, proud, and quietly welcoming. It's not the loudest county, but it's one of those places that grows on you, and once you find your spot, you'll wonder why you didn't discover it sooner.
Some More Nearby Places: Barnack, Uffington, Ketton, Easton on the Hill, Ryhall, Great Casterton, Little Casterton, Empingham, Carlby, Baston, Tallington, Wansford, Duddington, Tinwell, Essendine, Belmesthorpe, Barholm, Braceborough, Helpston, Pilsgate, Southorpe, Thurlby, Langtoft, Market Deeping, Deeping St James, Wittering, Edith Weston, North Luffenham, South Luffenham, Pickworth, Clipsham, Stretton, Greatford, Witham on the Hill, Corby Glen, Greetham, Lyddington, Seaton, Belton in Rutland, Normanton, Whissendine, Oakham, Cottesmore, Ketton Quarry, Gunthorpe, Ufford, Alwalton, Elton, Nassington, Fotheringhay.
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