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Welcome to New Homes in Grantham, the easy way to find new homes in Grantham and the surrounding area. The market town of Grantham is situated in the Southern Kesteven district of Lincolnshire. It is roughly equidistance from Nottingham and Lincoln. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush pastures, Grantham lives up to the chocolate box image of suburban town life. At 282ft tall St. Wulfram's Church, dominates the town and provides evidence of the settlement's rich and varied history. In recent years, the population of 35,000, has seen a gradual transition from engineering and manufacturing to High-tech and service based industries. Famous former inhabitants include Margaret Thatcher and Isaac Newton. A major transport hub for the region, the town is well served by transport links, falling on the London-Edinburgh East Coast Main Line, and with easy access to road networks via the A1. Enjoy the benefits of a newly built home in the superb Lincolnshire countryside, search for a new home in Grantham today!

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Grantham is situated in the county of Lincolnshire, on the River Witham, approximately 25 miles south of Lincoln and 120 miles north of London. The town lies within the South Kesteven District and has a population of about 35,500. Nestled between agricultural lands, Grantham is recognised as an attractive and ancient red-brick town that is the birthplace of Margaret Thatcher, the first female prime minister, according to Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk, England's top new homes property website. The name Grantham perhaps means the "village of a man named Granta" in Old English.

Grantham's historical importance ensured a tumultuous past. Historically, the economy of the town was based on manufacturing and engineering, and same is the case today with its eclectic mix of manufactured products that include food, textiles, plastics and timber. Service sector and high-tech industries have flourished rapidly in recent times with tourism on the rise too. With good road and rail links, Grantham is a key transport hub in the region.

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Things To See And Do In Grantham:

Grantham Museum: Grantham Museum is situated near the town centre and is an excellent place to learn about the history and development of Grantham and its residents. The selection is well arranged and thematically and chronologically explores the illustrious and long history of the region through artifacts and documents that have been gathered over many centuries.

Belton House: Belton House in Lincolnshire is a lovely English country house whose history dates back to the seventeenth century. Once a property of the Cust and Brownlow families, the house is now managed by the National Trust. Belton House has featured as a movie location for a number of period dramas on the BBC including "Tom Jones", "Pride and Prejudice" as well as the 2006 edition of "Jane Eyre".

The King's School: The King's School is amongst the most beautiful and historic in the UK, with a history dating back to the late fifteenth century. This is the same school where Sir Isaac Newton once studied. Today, the school has an exhibition devoted to him in the school museum and library. The library is also home to an extensive selection of historic texts. The architecture of the building is fascinating and draws visitors throughout the year.

Woolsthorpe Manor: This beautiful country house is the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton. He spent most of his childhood here with his family. There is an impressive series of collections within this superbly preserved site, detailing Newton's family as well as the influences that helped him become one of the most famous people in history. Other exhibitions include the Interactive Science Discovery Centre as well as the opportunity to see an offspring of the apple tree which inspired Newton to discover gravity.

Famous People Born In Grantham:

Grantham has produced a number of world famous people over the years. Some of the biggest names include Sir Isaac Newton, Margaret Thatcher, Oliver Cromwell, TV personality Nicholas Parsons, actress Judy Campbell, writer Eric Chappell and producer Rowland Kimber.

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