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11 July 2025 11:30
Men's MCC
Burghley Park CC
Barnack Road
Stamford,
PE9 3JT
From the A1, take exit on to the B1081 and follow into Stamford. Pass The Bull and Swan pub on your right and take the right turn on to Barnack Road (B1443). From the A43, follow the road to the end as it meets the B1081 in Stamford. Take a left towards Stamford town centre and then immediately turn right on to Barnack Road (B1443 Fom the A1175, follow until the road ends on Wharf Road in the town centre. Take a left and cross over the bridge. Take the left immediately adter the bridge on to Water Street and follow the road to the end. At the crossroads, cross Barnack Road and enter Burghley Park. Once on Barnack Road, enter Burghley Park through the Station Gate entrance at the crossroads with Water Street, PE9 2NA. Head over the cattle grid and then keep right. Turn right on to the grass before you get to the boundary fence and park up near the sheds.