Grantham (/ˈɡrænθəm/ GRAN-thəm) is a market town in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It straddles the London to Edinburgh East Coast Main Line railway and the River Witham and is bounded to the west by the A1 main north–south trunk road. Grantham lies about 23 miles (37 km) south of the county town of Lincoln, and about 22 miles (35 km) east of Nottingham. The population in 2016 was estimated as 44,580 (by electoral ward: Belmont 4,900; Grantham Arnoldfield 4,666; Grantham Barrowby Gate 5,195; Grantham Earlsfield 6,557; Grantham Harrowby 4,770; Grantham St Vincent's 7,637, Grantham St Wulfram's 5,461; Grantham Springfield 5,394).
Restaurants in Grantham
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Appreciate the beauty of the East Midlands on your flight from Grantham as you take in the views over nearby Loughborough and Nottinghamshire. Flyers can expect to have good views over the Vale of Belvoir and the villages of Manthorpe and Belton to ensure all passengers have the time of their life!
5.0 based on 51 reviews
Few wedding venues in the world can match the breath-taking approach to Harlaxton – a straight, mile-long drive across an ornate lakeside bridge, under a gatehouse to the towering, fairytale façade that is Harlaxton Manor. It floats like a vision at the end of its avenue, set amongst 300 acres of formal gardens and mature woodland. This iconic Manor House offers unparalleled views over the Vale of Belvoir in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Charmingly English, the Manor is the perfect venue for a truly romantic wedding. We can cater for a wide range of weddings – from an intimate civil ceremony and reception for 30 guests to a large evening celebration for 350 in our magnificent State Rooms. We offer the very highest levels of professional service and, because we only operate on an exclusive-use basis, you will feel very much at home in these beautiful surroundings. Harlaxton Manor is owned and operated by Harlaxton College.
5.0 based on 134 reviews
the instructor was amazing will advise everyone to go here will be back there again was one amazing the track was well entertaining
4.5 based on 324 reviews
A beautiful garden that has been revived since 2001. The large stately home was demolished in 1951 and the site abandoned. Now visitors can see the grounds that President Franklin Roosevelt described as 'a dream of Nirvana, almost too good to be true.' Work is still ongoing and the restoration and features of this 400 year garden makes a fascinating trip. We have a good tearoom and are very easy to find off the A1.
A lovely garden which drops down to the river witham.It is Sweet Pea Week for 3 weeks & they are stunning & smell fab.The cafe was open selling hot & cold drinks & yummy cake as take away.A lovely place to while away a couple of hours
4.5 based on 1,972 reviews
12th Feb - 11.40 Basement Tour. Our first timers in the world of National Trust- we will 100% be back- great guide, hugely impressive under workings of this stately home, cafe was excellent as was our intro from the car park at the ticket office- just into what I’d call middle-aged and can see this being a life-long life-choice. Keep up the amazing work and THANKS.
4.5 based on 710 reviews
We visited the house and orchard as we were traveling nearby. You do get a sense of wonder as this is the home where Issac Newton spent much of his time experimenting his theories. Although it is a small property there are enough objects to see as well as being able to experience how it would have been at the time he lived there. Staff are excellent small coffee shop with limited parking you will need to book a time slot.
4.5 based on 131 reviews
We had a lovely day in the park for the annual horse trials, what a lovely place great walk, sit in the sunshine watching the horses.
4.5 based on 167 reviews
A beautiful church taking pride of place in the city centre with its tall, elegant spire catching the eye for miles around. I was pleased to discover it was open and spent a while appreciating the superb architecture, including the wonderful stained glass windows, the font and the lovely blue ceiling in the chancel.
4.5 based on 94 reviews
The Tap & Tonic, said to be Grantham and Lincolnshire's first Speakeasy & cocktail bar, is a venue unique to the area. In true Speakeasy bar style it is secretly located behind The Trickling Tap in an old restored Victorian outbuilding.
3.5 based on 224 reviews
Set within the Belton Woods Resort, the Spa provides beauty treatments, Day Spa packages, and Overnight Spa Breaks. Treatments are from ESPA and Jessica. There is a poolside area, and sauna, steam rooms, plus the jacuzzi for relaxation.
Had a great visit to the Claret Jug bar. Lovely grounds to look over and the service from Victoria was great. Nothing seemed too much trouble. Can't comment on the rest of the hotel as was only visiting for drinks.
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