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History & Nostalgia

Own a Piece of Lincolnshire Heritage: Stones from Sir Isaac Newton’s Woolsthorpe Manor for Sale

Pieces of stone from the cellar at his Woolsthorpe Manor home are available to purchase.

15 October 20252 min read
Own a Piece of Lincolnshire Heritage: Stones from Sir Isaac Newton’s Woolsthorpe Manor for Sale

Title: Own a Piece of Lincolnshire Heritage: Stones from Sir Isaac Newton’s Woolsthorpe Manor for Sale

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Residents and history fans in Lincolnshire have an extraordinary chance to possess a part of the county’s illustrious past. Woolsthorpe Manor, the birth home of the esteemed scientist Sir Isaac Newton, is selling stones from its cellar as part of an ongoing conservation scheme. The seventeenth-century Manor, positioned near Grantham, is under the National Trust’s guardianship and is currently undergoing crucial renovation to substitute decaying cellar windows. The local limestone being substituted has been in place for approximately 500 years, and now, pieces of this historic stonework can be bought from the manor’s shop.

Jennie Johns, who works as the collections and house officer at Woolsthorpe Manor, mentioned that the stones have attracted global attention. This project is essential not only because it helps maintain the manor for future generations but it also enables supporters to participate directly in its preservation initiatives. The money raised from the sale of these stones will be utilised for ongoing conservation work. Visitors who are interested can select from various stone sizes, from pieces as large as a desktop computer to a tiny fragment perfect as a paperweight.

This scheme unites people from around the world with Lincolnshire’s history, as stones are mailed internationally. The manor, widely connected with the tale of Newton’s apple that led to his theory of gravity, remains a site of immense historical importance. This initiative guarantees that the manor persists as a valued landmark within the county.

This news piece was tailored by The Lincoln Post from original journalism found at www.bbc.com.

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