The Sleeping Beauty on Ice at Burghley
Burghley is one of the largest and grandest houses of the first Elizabethan Age, and is a Treasure House in the truest sense, having been embellished with beautiful works of art by its owners over the centuries. The 10,000 acre estate encompasses majestic gardens and parkland designed by ‘Capability’ Brown in the 18th Century, and the delightful Garden of Surprises, opened last year.
Ticket-holders to The Sleeping Beauty on Ice wishing to visit the House and Gardens on the day of the performance will receive a 20% discount off the standard entrance fees. Admission to the parkland is free and tickets are not needed to visit the Restaurant, Café or Gift Shop.

Dining
Visitors to
The Sleeping Beauty on Ice will be able to picnic in the Tented Ice Palace Garden or in the designated car park before the show commences, while enjoying magnificent views of Burghley House. Light refreshments can also be purchased from the Ice Bar.
Alternatively, The Orangery Restaurant and Garden Café can be accessed at no additional cost, opening hours to be confirmed. Ticket-holders to Burghley House and Gardens will be able to picnic in the formal Gardens. For further information please call 01780 752451 or visit www.burghley.co.uk
Directions

Burghley is situated one mile from Stamford, 20 minutes north of Peterborough on the A1.
From the South:
- From London follow the A1 north from the M25, past Stevenage, Sandy and Peterborough.
- Approximately 90 miles north (an hour and a half) you will reach the Stamford Roundabout.
- Turn right towards Stamford.
- Follow the road past the estate wall and the impressive Bottle lodges entrance gates.
- Just past the A43 on the left, turn right past the Bull & Swan Public House and continue for one mile along the Barnack Road.
- You will see the visitors entrance on the right.
From the North:
- From the North follow the A1 south past Doncaster and Grantham.
- Approximately 30 minutes south of Grantham you will reach the Stamford Roundabout.
- Turn left towards Stamford
- Follow the road past the estate wall and the impressive Bottle lodges entrance gates.
- Just past the A43 on the left, turn right past the Bull & Swan Public House and continue for one mile along the Barnack Road.
- You will see the visitors entrance on the right
- PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Information can be found at www.traveline.org.uk or by telephoning 0871 200 2233.
- PARKING: Free event parking. Please follow AA signs.
- ACCESSIBILITY: The Tented Ice Palace is accessible to pushchairs and wheelchairs. For further information on accessibility visitors to Burghley should go to www.burghley.co.uk or telephone 01780 752451.
To book tickets for this exciting event, call See Tickets on:
0871 230 7135
or 0844 412 4650
for Group bookings. Or visit www.seetickets.com.