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    Grantham and surrounding settlements, roads, railways and watercourses. The urban area is in grey; areas over 100m in elevation are shaded beige. Grantham is a town in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, a non-metropolitan county in the East Midlands of England. [7]

  3. www.visitlincolnshire.com › destinations › granthamGrantham - Visit Lincolnshire

    Grantham is an attractive and industrial market town that sits on the border of Lincolnshire and Nottingham. Being home to a number of Lincolnshire's incredibly picturesque historic houses, castles and buildings including Belton House and Belvoir Castle, it is well worth a visit and makes for an excellent day trip or weekend away.

  4. Jul 25, 2024 · Grantham is famous for being the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton and Margaret Thatcher, but there is much more to this pretty Lincolnshire market town.

    • St Wulfram’s Church. With the sixth highest spire in the country, St Wulfram’s Church is a parish church with the scale of a cathedral. The origins of this building are Saxon, but most of the stonework is from the 13th to the 16th centuries.
    • Belton House. The first of many stately homes within striking distance of Grantham, Belton House is often considered the archetypal English country house and is maintained by the National Trust.
    • Belton Park. In 1,300 acres, the park around Belton House is a day out in its own right. Some 750 acres of this land is designated a deer park, and you can see the best of it on a signposted 3.1-mile walking trail.
    • Woolsthorpe Manor. Sir Isaac Newton was born at this modest yeoman’s farmstead nine miles south of Grantham in 1642. He came back in 1666 when Cambridge University was closed because of the plague, and in that time he conducted experiments that would change the course of science.
  5. Visit Grantham for plenty things to do in, from history and heritage to family friendly days out in the great outdoors.

  6. Mar 14, 2021 · Grantham began as an Anglo-Saxon village. The Anglo-Saxon word ‘ham’ meant village. The ‘Grant’ probably comes from somebody’s name. Maybe it was Granta’s ham. Anyway by the 11th century, the village of Grantham grew into a market town for the surrounding villages.

  7. Feb 1, 2024 · Located in southwest Lincolnshire, the small town of Grantham has two notable claims to fame: it is where Sir Isaac Newton went to grammar school and discovered gravity not far away, and it’s the birthplace of Margaret Thatcher, the UK’s first female prime minister.

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