- Woolsthorpe Manor
Woolsthorpe Manor in
Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth , nearGrantham ,Lincolnshire ,England , was the birthplace ofSir Isaac Newton onDecember 25 ,1642 (old calendar). At that time it was ayeoman 's farmstead, principally rearing sheep (hence the wool reference in the name — "thorpe" comes from a Danish/Viking word meaning farmstead).Newton returned here when Cambridge University closed due to the plague, and here he performed many of his most famous experiments, most notably his work on
light andoptics . This is also believed to be the site where Newton observed an apple fall from a tree, inspiring him to formulate hislaw of universal gravitation .Now in the hands of the National Trust and open to the public from spring to autumn, it is presented as a typical 17th century yeoman's farmhouse (or as near to that as possible, taking into account modern living, health and safety requirements and structural changes that have been made to the house since Newton's time).
New, once private, areas of the house were opened up to the public in 2003, with the old rear steps (that once led up to the hay loft and grain store and often seen in drawings of the period) being rebuilt, and the old walled kitchen garden, to the rear of the house, being restored.
One of the former farmyard buildings has been equipped so that visitors can have hands-on experience of the physical principles investigated by Newton in the house.
The village
Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth has grown from a hamlet of several houses in the 17th century to a small village of several hundred houses today; much of the original land once owned by Woolsthorpe Manor was sold to a nearby family, and some of the immediate open land has since been built upon. However, Woolsthorpe Manor still remains on the edge of the village and is mostly surrounded by fields.
Confusingly, there are two villages in
Lincolnshire named Woolsthorpe,Woolsthorpe-by-Belvoir (pronounced "beever") nearNottingham in addition to Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth.ee also
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Isaac Newton's early life and achievements External links
* [http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-woolsthorpemanor/ Woolsthorpe Manor information at the National Trust]
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