IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Newton Way, GRANTHAM, NG33 5NR

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Newton Way, NG33 5NR by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (110 Images Found)

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Looking onto Newton Way
From Woolsthorpe Manor.
Image: © Hamish Griffin Taken: 3 Feb 2015
0.03 miles
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Open space at Woolsthorpe Manor
Behind is Isaac Newton's Tree.
Image: © Hamish Griffin Taken: 3 Feb 2015
0.03 miles
3
Sign for tree
Where Isaac Newton had an apple fall on his head.
Image: © Hamish Griffin Taken: 3 Feb 2015
0.04 miles
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Woolsthorpe Manor [6]
A descendant of the apple tree that inspired Newton's law of universal gravitation. Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth is a hamlet near the southern border of Lincolnshire. It is some 10 miles northwest of Stamford and about 7 miles south of Grantham. It is home to Woolsthorpe Manor, the birthplace and family home of Sir Isaac Newton. Here, he performed many experiments, most notably on light and optics. Here is said to be the site where, observing an apple fall from a tree, he formulated his law of universal gravitation. The manor is now in the care of the National Trust.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 27 Sep 2021
0.04 miles
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Trees in garden of Woolsthorpe Manor
Woolsthorpe Manor was the birthplace of Isaac Newton, although he returned here during the plague when the University of Cambridge was closed. Many of his optics experiments were carried out here, and the infamous apple tree was found in this garden. Whilst the original tree has long since died, part of it rerooted and forms the tree surrounded by the fence here. A plaque below the tree describes this as one of 50 Great British Trees.
Image: © DS Pugh Taken: 27 Jul 2012
0.04 miles
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Newton's Apple Tree
Famous apple tree at Woolsthorpe Manor http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4299422
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 24 Apr 2014
0.04 miles
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Newton's Apple Tree plaque
Plaque by the famous apple tree http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4299416 at Woolsthorpe Manor
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 24 Apr 2014
0.04 miles
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Newton's apple tree, Woolsthorpe Manor
The tree looks very old, but is probably a successor to the original tree.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 14 Jan 2021
0.04 miles
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Houses on Newton Way
Looking from the garden at Woolsthorpe Manor, birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton, towards houses on a street named after their famous neighbour.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 28 Mar 2014
0.05 miles
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Field and open space at Woolsthorpe Manor
Looking north.
Image: © Hamish Griffin Taken: 3 Feb 2015
0.05 miles
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