The Parish Church of Saint Michael
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The Parish Church of St Nicholas
The church of St Nicholas dates from the 13th century with additions up until the 19th century and sits in the centre of the small village next to the 16th century manor. Approximately 1 mile south of the village was a roman settlement called "Causennis". It was excavated in the 1970's and 80's revealing stone buildings, iron-smelting furnaces and various artefacts.
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The Parish Church of Saint Margaret
Braceby is a small farming village on the high ground east of Grantham, the tiny parish church is dedicated to St Margaret and has a 13th century chancel arch and north arcade and a 15th century clerestory. there is no tower but a 13th century gabled double bellcote. The chancel was heavily restored in 1870.
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Stamford Railway Station.
The station building is a fine stone structure in Mock Tudor style, influenced by the nearby Burghley House, and designed by Sancton Wood. The station opened on 20 March 1848.
The station was formerly known as Stamford Town to distinguish it from the now closed Stamford East station in Water Street.
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Belton House is a stately house a few miles north of Grantham. It was built for Sir John Brownlow between 1685 & 1688 and has been described as a compilation of all that is finest of Carolean architecture. The house is Grade I lsted and has been in the care of the National Trust sine 1984.
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