Grantham
Grantham is a town near the A1 road in Lincolnshire, England. Margaret Thatcher was born here, and Isaac Newton went to school here. Grantham is famous for its gingerbread.
Location
The town is a relatively small town but has multiple satellite villages. It has numerous estates, such as Gonerby Hill Foot, Manthorpe, Earlesfield and Alma Park.
Education
There are several schools in the town, such as the Priory Ruskin Academy and the Kings Grammar School, which Isaac Newton attended.
Grantham Media
Watercolour and graphite painting of Grantham Church by J. M. W. Turner (1797)
Army barracks, next to the A52, east of the town
Hornsby oil engine at the Museum of Lincolnshire Life
The 46 acres (19 ha) of Spittlegate Level (B1174 – the former A1) south of the town, home of many local companies and the former Corus Service Centre, which was developed in 1973
The sign of the Angel and Royal
Class 91 Electric locomotive at the station in May 2004, looking south