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Stamford station
Stamford station 
 Designed by the renowned architect Sancton Wood and built to a mock-Gothic style, Stamford station building was opened in 1848. The style of the building emulates the nearby Burghley House, home to the famous horse trials. The station has undergone some considerable restoration and improvements, indeed, during our visit the CCTV cameras were being replaced. The former Midland signal box can be seen at the end of the far platform. 
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Stamford station 
 Designed by the renowned architect Sancton Wood and built to a mock-Gothic style, Stamford station building was opened in 1848. The style of the building emulates the nearby Burghley House, home to the famous horse trials. The station has undergone some considerable restoration and improvements, indeed, during our visit the CCTV cameras were being replaced. The former Midland signal box can be seen at the end of the far platform. 
 Keywords: Stamford station

Designed by the renowned architect Sancton Wood and built to

a mock-Gothic style, Stamford station building was opened in 1848. The style of the building emulates the nearby Burghley House, home to the famous horse trials. The station has undergone some considerable restoration and improvements, indeed, during our visit the CCTV cameras were being replaced. The former Midland signal box can be seen at the end of the far platform.