Woolsthorpe Manor
Fee required
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
Sir Isaac Newton's former home, where the famous apple tree still stands and his theories on light, optics, and gravitation were developed.

📜 National Trust-owned 17th-century farmhouse, birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton.
🔍 Site where Newton developed theories on light, optics, and gravity, inspired by the famous apple tree.

Why Go

🌳 See the historic 'Flower of Kent' apple tree
🔬 Engage with interactive science exhibits
🏠 Explore Newton's 17th-century family home
🚶 Walk the Newton Trail to nearby historic sites

Why Avoid

❄️ Closed during winter months
♿ Some areas have steps, narrow doorways, and uneven paths

Tips

🐕 Dogs welcome on leads in Lower Courtyard only
🚗 Use postcode NG33 5PD for sat nav
♿ Wheelchair available for pre-booking

Cost

💰 Adult £14.00, Child £7.00, Family £35.00, Single Adult Family £21.00. Free for National Trust members.

Hours

🕒 Generally open Friday-Sunday 9:00-17:00, closed Monday-Thursday. Check website for seasonal closures.

🅿️ Parking

🅿️ On-site parking included with entry, free for National Trust members. Disability bays available.

🚻 Toilets

🚻 Toilets available, including accessible facilities.

Last updated 10 days ago

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