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| This modest 17th-century Lincolnshire manor house was the birthplace and family home of one of the world's most famous scientists. Instead of running the family sheep farm as a young man, Newton developed his remarkable work about light and gravity here. Visit the famous apple tree, discover Newton's ideas in the hands-on Science Discovery Centre and enjoy the short film. Themed talks and guided tours are available by arrangement. Costumed tour guides by arrangement. | | | | Max. 1 group per day, mornings only, Wed-Sun | | | | Guided tours Average length of visit: 1hr 30mins. Special interest tours: Isaac Newton£. 17th-century Domestic History£. Life at Woolsthorpe Manor£. Out of hours private viewing£ | | | | Coach parking Coach parking. 1 space | | | | On site catering Drinks and snacks in the Science Centre. Tea and biscuits can be offered to groups visiting for a morning guided tour. Modest café facilities are available to all visitors during normal opening hours | | |
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