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BURGHLEY HOUSE |
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Home of the Cecil Family for
over 400 years, Burghley, the largest and grandest house of
the First Elizabethan Age, was built between 1565 and 1587
by William Cecil, the most trusted and able advisor to the
Queen. The House remains a family home for his descendants. Visitors are most welcome to share this most spectacular of
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1.5 miles from the A1 at Stamford. BR, Peterborough Station (49 minutes from Kings Cross). Peterborough is 14 miles by car to the house. |
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Open 1 Apr-4 Oct 1998 Closed during the winter |
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Partial disabled access. Please phone for details |
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Adults £5.85; OAP's £5.55; 1 child free with each paying adult, otherwise £2.70. |
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