Middlemore Yard Vicinity, Grantham, Lincs.
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 9 Aug 2016
A view from a footbridge linking an area near the Sedgwick hall-of-residence (of Grantham College) with the Middlemore Yard residential area. The 281ft spire of St Wulfrum's Church is visible in the distance and the River Witham in the foreground. The riverside walk on the right is part of a long distance footpath/cycle route between Nottingham and Sleaford, although more locally Wyndham Park can be reached following a 25-35 minutes walk ahead. The grazing pasture behind the wooden fence is known as Sedgwick Meadows, a plot that was donated to the National Trust - with nearby Grantham House - by two sisters, the Sedgwicks, in the 40's or 50s. The modern, red-brick building is Grantham's Job Centre.