Stamford Station

place and railway station

Aged unknown

Commemorated on 1 plaque

Stamford Station. Opened as part of the Syston & Peterborough Railway by the Midland Railway in 1848. Designed in a Tudor-inspired style by noted railway architect Sancton Wood (1816-1886), who two years earlier had designed Dublin's Heuston, formerly Kingsbridge, Station. The weathervane on the turret still bears the initials of the Syston & Peterborough Railway. The station is Listed Grade II.

Stamford Railway Station, Stamford, United Kingdom where it sited