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2016 WELCOME

The team at Burghley welcome groups from far and wide.

We pride ourselves in providing “amazing visitors an unforgettable day out at canapés every England’s Greatest Elizabethan time” House. We attract a wide range of groups; from Art Historians to Conservation, NADFAS and U3A groups and will tailor visits to suit Food is the core to all your needs. our success and this drives us to ensure it We hope the following information is the best! will help you to plan your visit to Burghley. If you need any further information or you would like to make a booking, please call the House Office on 01780 752451 or email [email protected].

Thank you

Lucy Johnsrud Operations Manager TALKS AND TOURS

Guided Tours can be arranged on request at 10.30am or 3.00pm. Groups are invited to tour the State Rooms prior to the House opening to the public and can be tailored to the groups requirement.

Burghley Experience Tour £14.00 per person (£15.50 inc. Gift Aid)

This tour enables your group to immerse themselves in the history of the Exeter’s at Burghley.

Introduction to Burghley Freeflow Groups £18.70 per person (inc. House & Gardens)

Guides will give an informal introduction to the House over tea and coffee in the Loggia after which your guests can enjoy a freeflow visit to the State rooms. Available prior to 11.30am, it enables guests to have an insight and greater understanding of the Cecil family before entering the House and viewing the rooms at their own pace.

The Great Collectors £14.00 per person (£15.50 inc. Gift Aid)

This tour focuses on the 5th and 9th Earl’s of Exeter and their extravagant purchases on their Grand Tours. Our Guides will introduce your guests to their purchases in each room including beautiful tapestries, marquetry furniture and stunning Italian paintings.

Remarkable Craftsman at Burghley £14.00 per person (£15.50 inc. Gift Aid)

This amazing House had remarkable craftsman who contributed to making it the Treasure House it is today. This tour appreciates that remarkable skill by viewing Verrio’s ceilings, Grinling Gibbons wood carving and Edward Martens wonderful plaster work ceilings to name but a few.

Twilight Tours and Conservations tours can be organised on request. GARDEN TOURS To celebrate the 300th anniversary of why not join one of our specialist tours.

Changing Landscape at Burghley £50 per person

This full day experience gives a full exploration of Brown’s influence at Burghley. After arrival tea and coffee, lectures will be given with emphasis on Browns work during his decade at Burghley including his architectural work. After these lectures there will be the opportunity to view the Capability Brown Exhibition before a soup and sandwich lunch in the Capbility Brown designed Orangery. The afternoon session will feature a guided tour of the parkland with our Head Forester viewing the evolution of the parkland from the original London and Wise plantings to Browns vistas.

The Gardens at Burghley £20 per person.

A lecture over tea, coffee and biscuits with our Head Gardener, viewing of the Capability Brown Exhibition, and a tour of the Private South Gardens with views of the Summerhouse, Lion Bridge and South Facade all Brown’s design, and Gardens of Surprise including the Sculpture Garden, originally Browns lost arboretum.

Brown the Builder – The State Rooms & Gardens at Burghley. £30 per person (lunch not included).

Following tea and coffee on arrival a tour of the State Rooms with our House Guides will focus on the work of Brown at Burghley including the renovation of the Chapel and alteration of the architecture of the House to aid views of his newly created parkland. After a break for lunch, the afternoon will feature a tour of the Gardens by our Head Gardener including views of the Summerhouse, Lion Bridge and South Facade, all Brownian designed. Bookable for groups for 20 or more for 10.15am arrival for coffee and tea, 10.30am House Tour and 2pm Gardens Tour. £30 per person (lunch not included). HOW TO FIND US

Burghley House is located 1 mile south east of Stamford, with easy access from the A1 – Burghley House, Stamford PE9 3JY Tel: 01780 752 451 www.burghley.co.uk

A1 North bound

Exit the A1at the Stamford Junction turn left on to the London Road for 1 mile into Stamford and take the first right hand turn B1443 Road continue for 1.5 miles and the Pilsgate Entrance is situated on the right.

A1 South bound

At the junction, turn left into Stamford on A43 continue until you reach a junction, turn left and then first right on to the B1443 continue for 1.5 miles and the Pilsgate Entrance is on the right.

Disabled Parking

The disabled car park is reserved for visitors with disabilities. The maximum distance from the car park to the BrewhouseVisitor Entrance is approximately 100 meters. https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ll=52.6424,- 0.45247&spn=0.023957,0.066047&t=m&z=15

Planning to stay longer?

If you are planning to stay locally, Burghley is close by to Stamford, a famous market town, for more information, please visit: http://www.southwestlincs.com/stamford-tourist- information/ ACCESSIBILITY

Burghley staff are always on hand and happy to help our visitors. Please do not hesitate to ask for assistance and information. Wheelchairs are available on loan free of charge, subject to availability.

House

Disabled visitors are required to transfer from their wheelchair on to the stair lift. Porters are on hand to help with our stair lifts and access to the State Rooms.

Gardens

Disabled parking is close to the Gardens of Surprise and gravel paths lead to the Gardens. In the Garden of Surprise all areas are wheelchair friendly with paving stones for path ways. The Sculpture Garden path ways are bark mulch pathways.

Toilets

Fully accessible toilets for wheelchair users can be found throughout the grounds. At the main Brewhouse Visitor Entrance, in the Chestnut Courtyard near the House Entrance, and by the Garden Café near the Garden of Surprise.

Disabled Parking

The disabled car park is reserved for visitors with disabilities. The maximum distance from the car park to the Brewhouse Visitor Entrance is approximately 100 meters.

Dogs

Visually and hearing impaired visitors can be assisted by their guide and hearing dogs in the castle and grounds. All other dogs must be on a lead at all times in the Park and are not permitted in the paying Gardens or Courtyards.

Photography

Please be courteous when taking photographs, we do not allow flash photography. Group Booking Form

Name of Group

Name of Organiser

Address

Email

Telephone Number

Approx number in Party

Date of Visit

Approx Arrival Time

Other details

PLEASE RETURN TO GROUP BOOKINGS ORGANISER BURGHLEY HOUSE, STAMFORD, PE9 3JY EMAIL: [email protected] TEL: 01780 752451

Once your form has been received we will send you a confirmation letter with details of your visit, prices and catering arrangements. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Burghley House is one of England’s Greatest Elizabethan Houses in the heart of . It was built in 1555, by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer and Chief Minister to Queen and now run as a charity for the Burghley House Preservation Trust.

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