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5
Part of a once much bigger Priory built by monks from Durham to look after their interests in the area. There are information boards at this beautiful building with its Romanesque architecture. Just on the outskirts of the beautiful town of Stamford with its many shops and places to eat. You can't get into the building itself but the architecture is worth seeing.
5
For a small, by the way, historical attraction, this is a charmer. First of all a lot is known about the place & there are several descriptive & illustrated visitor boards available. And plenty of seating. Secondly, the information is easy to read & not weighed down with hard to understand facts. Lastly, it's a beautiful building in a lovely setting that must have been stunning in its heyday. Although I do worry if the bowed ceiling might be close to collapse... Limited on street parking but a great place for a meander with the dog or a sit down out of the wind with sandwiches & a flask.
5
One of the oldest and historic building in Stamford people can visit and take a closer look as you can walk around the area. There are also benches were you can sit and relax while appreciating the view. Dogs are also allowed inside.
5
An impressive surviving building from a Benedictine monastery which can be seen from the outside only. Beware that there is no parking on this busy road.
5
It's a very old charch. Open for everyone. No need to buy ticket to entre. There is only one building. But in picture It looks two. Can visit if you like old historical establishment.
5
Beautiful place. Shame that it's not complete and not open to visitors inside the building.