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Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth

Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth
Woolsthorpe manor.jpg
Birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton
Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth is located in Lincolnshire
Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth
Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth
Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth shown within Lincolnshire
OS grid reference SK925244
• London 95 mi (153 km) SSE
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Grantham
Postcode district NG33
Police Lincolnshire
Fire Lincolnshire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
UK Parliament
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UK
England
Lincolnshire
52°48′36″N 0°37′44″W / 52.809863°N 0.628770°W / 52.809863; -0.628770Coordinates: 52°48′36″N 0°37′44″W / 52.809863°N 0.628770°W / 52.809863; -0.628770

Woolsthorpe (formally known as Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth to distinguish it from Woolsthorpe-by-Belvoir in the same county) is a hamlet in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is best known as the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton.

Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth is 94 miles (150 km) north of London, 0.6 miles (1 km) northwest of the village of Colsterworth on the A1 – one of the UK's primary north-south roads. The A1 is the old Great North Road, on which Colsterworth grew. Woolsthorpe is two to three miles from the county boundary with Leicestershire, and four from Rutland.

Woolsthorpe lies in rural surroundings. It sits on Lower Lincolnshire Limestone, below which are the Lower Estuarine Series and the Northampton sand of the Inferior Oolite Series of the Jurassic period. The Northampton Sand here is cemented by iron and in the 20th century the hamlet was almost surrounded by strip mining for iron ore. In 1973 the local quarries closed due to competition from imported iron ore. The same year the Great Northern Railway's High Dyke branch line closed – it was opened in 1916 to carry iron ore, and lay to the north of the village. There was an unsuccessful attempt to preserve the line. The railway's bridge spanned the A1 until it was removed in 2009 during road junction improvements.


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