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May Half Term at Woolsthorpe

Sir Isaac Newton was born and grew up here – the perfect place to inspire future world-changing scientists. Most famously, the apple tree which inspired Newton to discover gravity still stands in the orchard today.

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  • Free event (admission applies)

Sir Isaac Newton was born and grew up here – the perfect place to inspire future world-changing scientists. Most famously, the apple tree which inspired Newton to discover gravity still stands in the orchard today.

Colour Trail Feel inspired by the historical significance of this place and go on a colourful adventure to fill in your colour wheel. Find the colours of the rainbow, fill in your colour wheel, and watch what happens when you spin it!

Make a day of it Follow in the footsteps of one of science’s greatest minds and try your hand at his theories within the Science Centre. Complete your visit by refuelling in the coffee shop with a slice of cake and don’t forget to grab the new Woolsthorpe Manor pin badge, inspired by Newton’s signature.

Visit the Woolsthorpe Manor website for more details on visiting the Manor House where Newton grew up and made some of his important discoveries.

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