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Useful information on Grantham and Grantham Railway Station

Grantham lies within the district of South Kesteven in Lincolnshire and straddles the city of London to River Witham and Edinburgh East Coast Main Line railway. The market town is famous for being the residence of Baroness Margaret Thatcher, who was the UK Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990. Grantham also boasts of The King's School where Isaac Newton studied when he was age 12 to 17. There are a few firsts that occurred in Grantham, including UK's first tractor (1896) and first running diesel engine (1892). It also takes pride of having the oldest surviving English Inn called The Angel and Royal, which is nestled on the High Street.

The Grantham Railway Station plays an important role in the progress of the town. It links the town of Grantham to Nottingham, London, Peterborough, Retford, Boston, Sleaford, and Midland Counties. It makes travelling back and forth easier and faster. The beautiful town of Grantham is surrounded by woodland and picturesque countryside making it the perfect base to go camping and caravanning.


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Top Holiday and Caravan Parks in Grantham

Thorns Farm Leisure boasts of its superb location in Barrowby – being surrounded by woodland and fields and situated beside two fishing lakes. It has easy access to several attractions, including the Belvoir Castle, Stock Rochford Hall, Deer Park, Belton House, and Easton Walled Gardens. The popular leisure site has won several awards such as “The Most Loved Business in Grantham”. Thorns Farm Leisure welcomes campers, tourers, and caravanners, who can take advantage of their beautiful location and access to their fishing lakes. They also offer B&B accommodation to those who prefer a more comfortable stay.

Wagtail Country Park is nestled in Lincolnshire's tranquil countryside and a half-mile away from the A1. It is also just 6 miles away from Grantham and 12 miles away from Newark thus making it an ideal base to explore both towns. By staying at Wagtail Country Park, you can easily hop in your campervan hire and drive to nearby attractions, including Belvoir Castle and Belton House. Learn more about the legend of Robin Hood and lace-making by visiting Nottingham. They offer hard-standing pitches with electric hook-ups for RV rental and motorhome hire. The wildlife here is very abundant so you can easily spot birds and other animals like rabbits and deer.

Woodland Waters Holiday Park is situated within a wooded valley in Grantham and has easy access to several fishing lakes. The 72-acre campsite is ideal for families and group of friends who are looking for a peaceful surrounding and relaxing camping experience. They offer electric and non-electric pitches for RV rentals and campervan hire as well as a rally field for those who are planning to host a rally. Guests can make use of their amenity blocks with laundry and special facilities for disabled. Families also have free access to the children's play area and picnic areas. If fishing is your thing, then you can choose to fish at Specimen Lake, Match Lake, Small Carp Lake, Birch Lake, or Roach Pool.

Belvoir Caravan and Campsite can be found within Grace's Barn Farm on the Vale of Belvoir right in the heart of Leicestershire. The campsite has easy access to the market towns of Bingham (4 miles) and Grantham (6 miles). If you want to explore further, you can hop in your motorhome hire and drive approximately 20 minutes to reach Nottingham. The family-run caravan park is open to both members and non-members. They offer well-maintained pitches with electric hook-ups for campers, tourers, and caravanners. The campsite is surrounded by many attractions such as the Belvoir Castle, The Viking Way, Rutland Water, and Twin Lakes Theme Park.


Top Attractions in Grantham

Belton House is a beautiful country house located near Grantham. It is set amidst formal gardens and avenues heading to follies. The English country house boasts of its Carolean architecture and intricate interior designs. The mansion has been the seat of the Brownlow and Cust family during the 16th century and they have acquired the land for more than 300 years. There are many wonderful things one can see and do within the estate including a tour of the house, the gardens, and the parkland. Belton House is also planning to upgrade their outdoor adventure playground to bring more fun to small children. As of today, the playground already features swings, slides, zip wires, and the Moondial Express train ride.

Woolsthorpe Manor is the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton. One of the most influential scientists of all time was born in this modest house on December 25, 1642. It used to be a yeoman's farmstead before it became a historical site. Newton discovered gravity and light in this site during the plague years. You can find the apple tree that inspired the scientist to formulate the law of gravity. There are also mysterious drawings sketched on the plastered wall and some of them were marked by Newton whilst the others are done by witches to get rid of the evil spirits. The manor house is currently managed by the National Trust and is open to everyone.

Belvoir Castle is one of the most iconic landmarks in Grantham and can be found sitting perfectly on top of a hill. The name of the castle was derived from the French term “Belvoir”, which means “beautiful view” because it is overlooking the lush farmland and woodland. The Duke and Duchess of Rutland lived here for more than a thousand years and is now the official residence of the 11th generation of Duke and Duchess and their children. The stately home is surrounded by many lovely villages, including Woolsthorpe, Harston, Harlaxton, Redmile, and more. Apart from exploring the Belvoir Castle, you can also explore the individual gardens.

Fun Farm is an entertainment centre located in Dysart Road in Grantham. This place is quite popular among families with small children because of their attractions including tube slides, deck climbs, rope swings, rope bridge, vertical roller squeeze, ball pools, and the spooky cave. There is also an area for toddlers where they can safely play while parents watch them over. For children who want to play outdoors, they can climb aboard the pirate ship outside. Apart from the play areas, Fun Farm also has a gift shop which they call “Aladdin's Cave” where you can buy toys and gifts. They also offer healthy food and drinks as well as kiddie meals.