Grantham park to stage new classic car show this May

Motoring enthusiasts in Lincolnshire will have another date for the diary this spring, with a new classic and vintage car show set to take place in Grantham. Wyndham Park will host the free event on 16 May, bringing a fresh attraction to one of South Kesteven's best-known green spaces. The show is being organised by South Kesteven District Council alongside the Grantham Classic Car Club, adding to a growing calendar of vehicle-focused events across the district.
For readers in Lincolnshire, the announcement will be of particular interest in an area where car shows regularly draw families, collectors and curious visitors alike. From long-established gatherings in market towns to smaller community meet-ups, classic vehicles remain a familiar part of the county's events scene, blending local heritage with a shared enthusiasm for engineering and design. According to the council, the Grantham event will feature more than rows of polished bonnets and restored bodywork.
Displays and dance performances are also planned, suggesting organisers want the day to appeal beyond dedicated motoring fans. That wider approach may help attract residents looking for a free day out in the town as well as those keen to get a closer look at cars from different eras. Councillor Paul Stokes said organisers were aiming to inspire a new generation of classic car lovers by giving people the opportunity to speak with owners and drivers of vehicles spanning more than a century of motoring history.
That hands-on element is often what gives local car shows their appeal, offering visitors a chance to hear the stories behind the vehicles as well as admire their condition. South Kesteven District Council said the show had been developed following overwhelming demand. Its arrival means Grantham joins other established events in the district's motoring line-up, running alongside the annual Baston Car Show, Bourne Picnic in the Park, and Stamford Car Show.
That places the new Wyndham Park date within a broader Lincolnshire tradition of community events built around classic vehicles. In towns across the county, such gatherings often bring together not only owners and enthusiasts but also traders, performers and families, helping to create a relaxed atmosphere that suits both serious collectors and casual visitors. For Grantham, the setting is likely to be part of the draw.
Wyndham Park is already a well-used public space, and hosting a classic car show there gives the event a central, accessible home. With free entry and a mix of motoring history and live entertainment, the day looks set to offer a straightforward community event with a distinctly local flavour. As Lincolnshire heads towards the warmer months, the new show adds another reason for residents to spend time in one of the county's market towns and celebrate a pastime that continues to find an audience across generations.
This story was adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by www.bbc.com.
Adapted by The Lincoln Post from www.bbc.com
