Woolsthorpe Manor near Grantham is famous being the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton. Open Wednesday-Sunday from March to October.
Belton House near Grantham is a country-house estate that was built for Sir John Brownlow in the 17th century and is set in extensive parkland and gardens. The gardens are accessible throughout the year at varying opening times, whilst the house is open Wednesday-Sunday from March to October, with the basement accessible 7 days a week during this period.
Tattershall Castle in Tattershall (between Horncastle and Sleaford), is an early 15th century red brick-built castle by the then Lord Treasurer of England Ralph Cromwell. Is set in grounds which include original the original guardhouse, moats and the largest parish church in the country. Open every day except Wednesday from March-October, open at weekends in November and December.
Gunby Hall near Skegness is a large house dated from the early 18th century set in parkland with Victorian walled gardens. The Hall is open Wednesday and Sunday from the end of May to the end of October, with the gardens and tea rooms being open Wednesday-Sunday during this time.
Grantham House in Grantham is a large townhouse with walled gardens located by the riverside. The House is open in the afternoon on a Wednesday and Thursday during June with other opportunities to visit during the remainder of the period from April to October as advertised.
Priest's House near Stamford is a small 15th century building that is unmanned and open to the public primarily on Sundays in July and August but also by appointment at any time during the rest of the year.
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