New boutique hotel in Stamford to go ahead

A new boutique hotel in Stamford, Lincolnshire, has got the go-ahead from councillors.

South Kesteven District Council’s Development Control Committee granted listed building consent for the development at 4 St Mary’s Place, Stamford.

The Grade-II listed Georgian town house close to the medieval heart of Stamford, opposite Grade-I listed St Mary’s Church,  will be converted to a 9-bedroom boutique hotel with 66-cover restaurant.

The applicant behind the scheme is Agellus Hotels.

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