• Woolsthorpe Manor in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, England, is the birthplace and was the family home of Sir Isaac Newton.
  • Woolsthorpe Manor National Trust, Grantham. 2,612 likes · 76 talking about this · 2,411 were here. The world changed here at the childhood home of Sir...
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  • Go to the Woolsthorpe Manor National Trust website and tickets can be reserved on there, and you can pay on arrival.
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  • Woolsthorpe Manor is a typical early 17th-century yeoman’s farmhouse, built some time after 1623.
  • To call Woolsthorpe a manor house may conjure up an image of a stately home. Nothing could be further from the truth; Woolsthorpe is a small stone farmhouse...
  • Woolsthorpe Manor in Nottingham. Newton left home at the age of 12 and returned in 1666 when Cambridge University closed due to the plague.
  • The young Isaac was left to be raised by his maternal grandparents at Woolsthorpe Manor. Such family arrangements weren’t unusual at that time.
  • Explore Sir Isaac Newton’s Local Area. Woolsthorpe Manor is located on the Newton Trail with designated routes linking to surrounding attractions and areas.