The roof is covered with black tiles, and the slope is quite steep, which is known to be rich in rain.
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Woolsthorpe Manor House Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Woolthorpe Manor is the former residence of the famous scientist Isaac Newton. Newton was born here in 1642. It is also here that Newton discovered the law of gravity that changed the world. The former residence sits on the east and west, with a gray-white stone building, which is quite tall. The roof is covered with black tiles, and the slope is quite steep, which shows that there is abundant rain here. The front two floors, with a total of seven windows, are distributed asymmetrically. The door is close to the middle window, and the decoration on the lintel is a pair of crossed skeletons, with two striking elongated S letters on the upper left and right sides. There are three-story windows on the north and south sides. A pair of chimneys tower over the roof. Visitors must climb the stone steps from the back to reach the second floor first. After a hundred years of wind and rain, the Newton's relics on display are now gone, replaced by Newton's contemporary furniture. A portrait of Newton hangs on the wall. There is an apple tree in the southeast corner of the grassland of the manor. It is said that Newton realized the law of universal gravitation under this tree. Under the apple tree stood a green bronze badge, which was a protection order issued by Queen Elizabeth.
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Woolsthorpe Manor House Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The roof is covered with black tiles, and the slope is quite steep, which is known to be rich in rain.
Newton's former residence, the birthplace of great scientific theory, there are many magical things in the world, at first we thought it was divine power, these are the times we can't explain, and then slowly explain the principles of these things, in the process of solving puzzles, One person has played an indelible role, that is Newton, today marched to Newton's former residence to see where Newton once lived. Address: Woolsthorpe Manor, Water Lane, Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG33 5PD Opening hours: Saturday, Sunday 11:00-15:00, winter can only follow the tour guide, the tour time is 11:15, 12:30 and 13:45 respectively. Woolthorpe Manor is located in Lincolnshire, England. You may be very strange about the name, in fact, I didn't know where it was when I first went, but the tour guide told us that this is the former residence of the famous scientist Newton, Newton's birthplace. On the edge of the estate, I saw the most famous apple tree in the world, yes! It was the apple tree that Newton found gravity. We also saw under the apple tree a bronze medal from Queen Elizabeth, a green bronze medal, which may be the first time I have seen an apple tree being protected by the royal queen. The trees were still thick and there would be people to water and fertilize them. Then we entered Woolthorpe Manor, the exterior walls were made of stone, with two floors and three windows. We walked into the hall and saw a portrait of Newton on the largest wall. Although the house is not very luxurious, it let me deeply fall into the heavy feeling of history. Friends who like science must come to Newton's apple tree to sit and feel the power of science.
Interesting and historical special manor as a 95-year-old believe that everyone's most familiar game is the original XX manor, try to ask who did not want to own a manor at that time! Of course, I am no exception, growing up this dream still exists, although there is no money to own a manor, but it is still good to see, so just the holiday is coming, I plan to find a manor to see, and after a long search I found a quite intentional The manor of thought and history, Woolthorpe in Lincolnshire, is ready to go again! The historic manor was attracted to its story when I arrived at the manor, which was regarded as an ordinary manor with an extraordinary owner, and that was Newton! To enter the manor, you must first walk up the stone steps to enter the second floor. There are many windows in the manor. Of course, the most important thing is that there is an apple tree in the southeast corner of the manor. This is the birthplace of great historical discovery! Inadvertently people feel thousands! As a physics student for a few years, we feel very emotional about it. I believe the majority of students will feel the same way! At the end, the little Amway Manor is full of history. Students who like history can come and visit Newton's Manor!