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Grantham Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Grantham:
Grantham Museum, Grantham  (< 1 Mile)
Grantham Museum is located close to the centre of this community and is concerned with the history and development of the town and the people...
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Belton Church, Grantham  (3.5 Miles)
Situated next to the National Trust's Belton House, and accessible from its grounds, is Belton's Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul. The church...
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Belton House, Grantham  (3.5 Miles)
Belton House in Lincolnshire is a picturesque English country house dating from the 17th century. Now owned by the National Trust, it was the property...
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Woolsthorpe Manor, Grantham  (8 Miles)
This beautiful Lincolnshire country house is where Sir Isaac Newton was born and lived with his family for much of his childhood. There are...
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Studio Pottery, Grantham  (9.7 Miles)
I make reasonably priced wheel thrown pottery and hand built sculptural pieces for my home and garden. My gallery is on site which you can...
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Bottesford Library, Nottingham  (9.8 Miles)
This library represents a community hub for this small community on the edge of Nottingham. It is housed in an attractive old school building...
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Roger Heaton Studio, Grantham  (11.2 Miles)
A varied collection of paintings and prints by Roger Heaton, one of the country’s most experienced artists, is displayed in the large, airy gallery. The...
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St Guthlac's Church, Melton Mowbray  (11.3 Miles)
Situated on an elevated position in the quaint village of Branston-by-Belvoir, close to Waltham-on-the-Wolds, St Guthlac’s Church is a beautiful building. The eye is immediately...
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St Denys Parish Church, Eaton, Grantham  (12.4 Miles)
This 12th Century church stands towering over the surrounding village of Eaton in the picturesque Vale of Belvoir. The church was originally built around 1180...
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Naturescape, Nottingham  (13.2 Miles)
Naturescape wildflower farm produces an extensive collection of wildflowers, grasses, seeds and other plants. The centre has a great many wild species on displays,...
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St Michael's, Eastwell, Melton Mowbray  (14.4 Miles)
This charming 13th Century church is located in the village of Eastwell in the Vale of Belvoir, a beautiful unspoilt valley known for the richness...
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St Denys Church, Melton Mowbray  (15.4 Miles)
St Denys Church can be found in the secluded village of Goadby Marwood, which is just off the A607 between Melton Mowbray and Grantham. Situated...
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St Michael's, Edmondthorpe, Melton Mowbray  (16.2 Miles)
Located in the off-the-beaten-track village of Edmondthorpe, this 14th church boasts a 13th century tower. The church boasts an appealing interior, with a grandiose three-tiered...
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St Mary's Church, Chadwell, Melton Mowbray  (16.6 Miles)
St Mary’s Church is shared between the two small villages of Chadwell and Wycomb, located some four miles outside of Melton Mowbray. This church is...
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Rutland Railway Museum, Oakham  (16.6 Miles)
The Rutland Railway Museum is located on nearly seven acres of land that would have once been part of the Midland Railways Network. Established...
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Sleaford Castle, Sleaford  (16.9 Miles)
Built in the early 1100s, Sleaford Castle was originally built as a manor house rather than a defensive castle. In 1216, King John stayed there...
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Money's Mill, Sleaford  (17.3 Miles)
Standing in the centre of Sleaford in an area known as Money's Yard is an Eighteenth Century corn mill called Money's Mill. Measuring a dizzying...
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Navigation House, Sleaford  (17.3 Miles)
Navigation House has been refurbished thanks to a Lottery Grant. Having been built in 1794, the house was designed for the purpose of being weighing...
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The Hub Centre of Craft/Design, Sleaford  (17.3 Miles)
The Hub Centre is the largest gallery devoted to craft and design outside of London and has a regularly changing programme of events to suit...
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Handley Monument, Sleaford  (17.4 Miles)
The Handley Monument in Sleaford commemorates the life and work of Henry Handley who was born in Sleaford in 1797 and died in 1846. He...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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