Woolsthorpe Manor is the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton. This 17th century house lies in the village of Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth, 8 miles south of Grantham, Linconshire, U.K.
Woolsthorpe Manor is owned and maintained by The National Trust:
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-woolsthorpe...
It is open from April to November, every day except Mondays and Tuesdays.
The house is close to other notable historical attractions, such as Belvoir Castle and the UK home of the University of Evansville, Harlaxton Manor.
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Video postcards in this series include:
New York City, Manhattan, Belhaven, North Carolina, Albert Bridge, Antons Gowt nr. Boston, Barrowby, Belton nr. Grantham, Belvoir Castle, Bottesford, Buckminster, Clipsham, Crowland, Denton, Epping Forest, Folkingham, Grantham, Grantham market place, Harlaxton, Harlaxton Manor, Harlow, Hemmingford Abbots, High Beech, Honington, Humby, Little Humby, Knipton, Little Ponton, London, London Eye, Londonthorpe, Londonthorpe Wood, Old Somerby, Peakirk, Stoke Rochford, Stroxton, Walcot nr Sleaford, Wimbledon, Wimbledon Common, Woodnook Valley, Woolsthorpe Manor, Woolsthorpe by Belvoir, and Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth.
Future video postcards will include these Lincolnshire and Leicestershire villages:
Allington, Ancaster, Aslackby, Aunsby, Barkston, Barkstone, Bassingthorpe, Billingborough, Bitchfield, Boothby Pagnell, Boston, Bottesford, Braceby, Brandon, Branston, Bulby, Burton Le Coggles, Carlton Scroop, Casthorpe, Caythorpe, Colsterworth, Corby Glen, Culverthorpe, Dembleby, Eastwell, Eaton, Ermine Street, Foston, Fulbeck, Gonerby, Gonerby Moor, Haceby, Hanby, Harston, Hawthorpe, Heydour, High Dyke Settlement, Hough on the Hill, Hougham, Horbling, Hungerton, Ingoldsby, Irnham, Keisby, Kelby, Kirkby, Underwood Leadenham , Lenton ,Marston Muston, Normanton Rauceby, Oasby Pickworth, Pointon, Redmile, Rippingale, Ropsley, Sapperton, Sedgebrook, Sempringham, Sewstern, Silk Willoughby, Skillington, Spittlegate, Sproxton, Stainby, Stathern, Stonesby, Syston, Threekingham, Welbourn, Welby, West Willoughby, Westby, Wilsford and Wyville,
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Brbara30 3 months ago
Visited Woolsthorpe Manor last month, it was a brilliant experience to walk in the footsteps of a intellectual giant.
TheLogic1010 8 months ago
Driven through here many a time from A1 to Kinoulton where I used to live until 25 years ago. I now live in Australia but always drive through when re-visiting.
watchergotarpic 11 months ago
For a person living in a big city this place is pretty fantastic.
ultraali453 1 year ago
Very nice! I wonder if Stephen Hawking ever visited this place (?).
LeconsdAnalyse 2 years ago
I love how the wind blows in this.
yeahsee33 2 years ago
I wanted to visit this place recently while passing through Lincolnshire but missed the chance. Thanks for posting.
happyuk06 2 years ago