Visit Grantham, Grantham Tourist Information Centre

Where to Visit - Grantham

 

Grantham Museum St. Peter’s Hill, Grantham Grantham Museum

Exciting displays of local memorabilia, Isaac Newton,Margaret Thatcher and the Dambusters. Open all year, Monday to Saturday 10am-4pm.

01476 568783 www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/granthammuseum

 

 

 
St. Wulframs’s Church Church St, Grantham

St. Wulfram’s has the highest spire of any medieval church in the country, a 14th century crypt and a chained library housed in the priest’s room.

Visitor centre now open in the north porch. 01476 410787
 
Belton House

Grantham (National Trust); 3 miles north of Grantham Belton House

A Restoration country house with 25 rooms
open to the public. 1300 acre landscaped park, formal gardens, woodland adventureplayground,
wildlife discovery centre and much more.
Open end of March to October including Bank Holidays,
closed Monday & Tuesday.
Tel: 01476 566116
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/belton
 
 
Boothby Pagnell Manor

Nr Grantham

This historically important Norman manor is just five miles from Grantham on the B1176.
Four main rooms can be viewed by appointment only. 01476 585374
 
Belvoir Castle Belvoir Castle
Belvoir Nr Grantham 7 miles east of Grantham
off the A607
A romantic 19th century turreted castle set high on a hill, home to the Duke of Rutland.
State rooms, art treasures, formal gardens, Royal Lancers Museum, jousting, re-enactments and family events held regularly.
Open Easter, May to September daily, October Sundays. 01476 870262
www.belvoircastle.com
 
Harlaxton Manor

Harlaxton, Nr Grantham Harlaxton Manor

An imposing architectural masterpiece built in the 1830s, now a private residential college.
Guided house tours for groups by appointment.

House and grounds open to the public twice yearly on a Sunday in July & August. 01476 403000 www.harlaxton.ac.uk

 

Easton Walled Gardens
Easton, Nr Grantham;
South of Grantham,
just off the A1 Easton Walled Gardens

on the B6403 Lincolnshire Visitor Attraction of the year.

Set in a delightful 12 acre valley, this 400-year-old garden
has walks, drifts of bulbs, meadow borders, auricular theatres,
a cottage garden, a stone bridge crossing the River Witham
and a turf maze together with tearooms and

a shop that stocks seasonal gardening gifts.

01476 530063
www.eastonwalledgardens.co.uk
 
Grantham Canal
A Romantic Canal - A quintessentially rural canal, running for 33 miles from Nottingham to Grantham via the Vale of Belvoir www.granthamcanal.com
 

Ellys Manor House
Great Ponton, Lincs Ellys Manor House
A unique and magical Tudor wool merchant's house, bulit in the Flemish style, Ellys Manor House is an architectural gem. The main feature of the house is a fabulous scheme of early 16th century wall paintings in the upper rooms.

 

For bookings and further details:
Telephone : 01476 530023
www.ellysmanorhouse.com
 
 

 

Woolsthorpe Manor

Grantham (National Trust); woolsthorpe Manor

7 miles south of Grantham The 17th century birthplace
and family home of Sir Isaac Newton who formulated
some of his major works here. The interactive science discovery centre in the grounds explains his life and theories.

01476 860338

www.nationaltrust.org.uk
 
Manor Stables

Craft Centre Fulbeck Manor Stables

A unique centre for traditional and
contemporary arts and crafts, gifts shops and tea rooms. (Closed Mondays except Bank Holidays)
01400 272779
www.cuttinglane.com
 
Guildhall Arts Centre

St. Peter’s Hill Grantham.

Set in the heart of the town, this Victorian building can be identified by its

magnificent clock tower, today it is a lively arts centre, with theatre, music and workshops taking place, together with a coffee shop and our tourist information centre. 01476 406158 www.guildhallartscentre.com
 
Bubble Car Museum

Byards Leap, Cranwell Bubblecar Museum

A collection of microcars and bubblecars from the 60s and 70s plus related

memorabilia, parking, picnic area and campsite. 01400 262637

www.bubblecarmuseum.co.uk
 
Grantham House

Castlegate, Grantham Handsome town house dates from1380, with architectural features from various eras and walled riverside garden.

www.nationaltrust.org.uk
 
Downtown Superstore

Superstore and Garden centre www.oldrids.co.uk/dtg/main.asp

 
AND NEARBY...
 
The Hub, Sleaford

The Hub National Centre for Craft & Design, based in a remodelled seed warehouse in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, is a rich resource, serving a large community of people interested in the arts, craft and design

www.thehubcentre.info
 
Twin Lakes Theme Park - Melton Mowbray

A fantastic day out for all the family.

www.twinlakespark.co.uk