High Dike Hawthorpe Road

To To Easton Walled Gardens The Griffin Inn

Irnham Easton St. Thomas of Canterbury A1 To Bitchfield and Grantham St. Andrew’s Burton Lane Burton le Coggles

Irnham Road

Irnham Hall

The Cholmeley Arms B1176

Swinstead Road St. John the Evangelist

St. John the Baptist The Pantry Glen Willoughby Gallery

The White Lion A151 - To Bourne Colsterworth Woolsthorpe Manor Start/Finish

A151 - To Bourne B676 St. Michaels and All Angels To Melton Mowbray & Leicester

Stamford

To B1176 A1 Castle Grimsthorpe

Edenham Explore Start/Finish Newton’s Trail

Please turn over for details St. John the Evangelist It’s easy to explore Newton’s Trail on foot, by car or on Grimsthorpe Explore a bike. The dotted lines on the map mostly follow quiet country lanes that lead you to the places we’ve highlighted. 11th century church with surviving medieval wall painting. Tel: 01778 591205 Newton’s Trail Details on them all are given below. There’s plenty to see www.grimsthorpe.co.uk and enjoy in this tranquil part of South . Grimsthorpe is a historic house, park & garden, open in the summer for adults and children to enjoy the countryside, nature and history.

Woolsthorpe Manor Easton Walled Gardens The Willoughby Memorial Gallery Colsterworth Easton Corby Glen Tel: 01476 860 338 Tel: 01476 530063 Tel: 01476 550380 email: [email protected] www.eastonwalledgardens.co.uk www.willoughbygallery.com www.nationaltrust.org.uk/woolsthorpe-manor 12 Acres of glorious 400 year old gardens including An art gallery hosting exhibitions by local area artists and Isaac Newton was born here but also returned in 1665-1666 vegetable, cottage, cutflower gardens, meadows, groups in a beautiful 17th century former school building. St. Michaels and All Angels to work on his inspirational and world-changing theories on flower borders and good cake! gravity, light and maths. Tel: 01778 591358 Irnham Hall www.edenhamregionalhouse.org Irnham Edenham Church is a Saxon foundation with outstanding architecture and art from every century since then. It is open Tel: 01476 552 027 (office hours). daily in daylight. The adjacent Vicarage functions as small St. Thomas of Canterbury www.irnhamhallevents.co.uk retreat house and conference centre. Burton le Coggles The stunning Irnham Hall is the private home of the Benton St. John the Baptist Church Jones family and boasts beautiful grounds and walled www.theeastonestate.co.uk Colsterworth garden which are now a popular wedding venue. Recently restored Norman grade one listed church with Tel: 01476 861959 simple atmospheric stone interior and beautiful stained www.colsterworth5.org glass windows. Just opposite The Cholmeley Arms. This Saxon church is one of the oldest in Lincolnshire, The Griffin Inn Key where Isaac Newton was baptised in 1642. Irnham Newton’s Tel: 01476 550201 www.thegriffinirnham.co.uk Trail Disabled access The Cholmeley Arms Award winning, 4 Star, secluded 300 year old country Burton le Coggles Inn open for food Wednesday to Sunday serving dishes created with passion & with stunning 4 star luxury B&B. Refreshments The White Lion Tel: 01476 550225 Colsterworth Email: [email protected]

Village /restaurant/farmshop/letting bedrooms. Lincoln Tel: 01476 861466 A1 Accommodation M1 www.whitelioncolsterworth.co.uk The White Lion is a village Public House serving highly Derby Nottingham Boston acclaimed food. Whether it is a light snack or a full meal Grantham A52 Ticket required there is something for everyone. St. Andrew’s Church A52 A52 Irnham Newton’s Trail A46 A607 www.irnham.org B676 A151 Bourne The Pantry Melton Liquor license Mowbray Corby Glen One of the most beautiful of South Lincolnshire’s Stamford Leicester medieval churches, St. Andrew’s was where the A47 M69 Tel. 01476 550108 world-famous Luttrell Psalter () began. M1 Car park www.thepantrycorbyglen.co.uk A1 M6 Award winning coffee shop and Post Office in Corby Glen Cambridge that also offers a great range of gifts and cards. Open all year Have fun exploring! round

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