- Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth
Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth is a hamlet at gbmapping|SK924245, in the
parish ofColsterworth , in the English county ofLincolnshire , best known as the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton. It is not to be confused with the village ofWoolsthorpe-by-Belvoir , generally known just as Woolsthorpe, which is also in Lincolnshire but about 8mile s (13kilometre s) to the north-west.Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth is 100 miles (170 km) north of
London , and 1 kilometre west of the A1 (one of the primary north-south roads of Great Britain. That road bypasses Colsterworth which grew up on the old Great North Road). The hamlet is three to four kilometres from the county boundary withLeicestershire and six fromRutland .The hamlet now stands in pleasant rather rural surroundings but it is on the Lower Lincolnshire Limestone, below which are the
Lower Estuarine Series and theNorthampton sand of theInferior Oolite Series of theJurassic . The Northampton Sand here is cemented byiron and in thetwentieth century the hamlet was almost surrounded bystrip mining for theiron ore . The line of the now dismantledrailway which carried the ore away lies behind the houses. The railway'sbridge still spans the A1.Woolsthorpe Manor , Newton's birthplace, is a typicalseventeenth century yeoman farmer 's limestone house with its later farmyard buildings. It is owned by the National Trust and is open to the public.References
* Ordnance Survey.
* Geological Survey 1:50 000 Sheet 143.External links
* [http://www.lincsheritage.org/community_heritage/guides_information/historic_villages/woolsthorpe/index.php Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth] page in the website of the [http://www.lincsheritage.org/htl/work/index.php Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire]
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*Postcodes: NG33 5xx
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