The George of Stamford is one of England's greatest coaching inns. It retains the charm and atmosphere of its long history yet offers today's guests every modern comfort. In recent years the hotel has been modernised, but great care has been taken not to destroy its interesting historical features. Much of the most recent work of modernisation and decoration has been restoration.
Luxurious bedrooms, a cuisine to satisfy the most exacting tastes and a truly warm welcome make The George an ideal stopping point for tourists and businessmen alike.
The cellars are a source of great pride, where wine of the finest quality is stored under ideal conditions in vaults which date back to the earliest days of the foundation.
The Pride & Prejudice package includes entry to Burghley House - discover the grandeur of this Elizabethan country house which acted as 'Rosings' in the film. Explore rooms used in the movie, including the breath-taking Heaven Room. The House is open daily except Fridays until the end of October. Burghley Park, including the gardens, sculpture park and the Orangery and gift shop remain open on certain days until December. The House reopens in April.
Entry to Belton House is also included - one of the finest examples of Restoration country house architecture with stunning interiors, magnificent lanscaped park and formal gardens. Belton House was used for both exterior and interior scenes at Rosings in the BBC series. The House is open daily except Mon & Tue until the end of October. The House reopens at the end of March.