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Grantham Spalding Spalding Located on the river Witham, Grantham is an ancient attractive red brick town which owes much of its position as a staging post between London and the north. The 281ft high spire of St Wulframs Church is one of its dominating features. With its many thriving shops and several indoor shopping centres, numerous pubs and eating places. Market day is Saturday with a farmers market once a month. The town’s history is recorded at the museum. Grantham is well known for its local personalities including Sir Issac Newton and Margaret Thatcher. Places to visit include the Guildhall and Dysart Park which is the finishing point for the riverside walk. 10 Located on the River Witham, Grantham is an attractive red brick town which owes much of its development to its position as a staging post between London and the North. With its many thriving shops and several indoor shopping centres, numerous pubs and eating places this is a lively place to visit. Market day is Saturday, with a farmers market once a month. Buses that serve Grantham include: Centrebus & Kimes 6 - Bottesford - Barrowby - Grantham Centrebus 602 - Newark - Long Bennington - Grantham Grantham South CallConnect on demand service (Call 0845 234 33 44 for CallConnect information and bookings) Kimes 27 - Sleaford - Ancaster - Grantham Kimes 4 - Stamford - Corby Glen - Grantham Stagecoach 1 - Lincoln - Caythorpe - Grantham (InterConnect service) Veolia 8 - Loughborough - Melton Mowbray - Grantham Rail services that serve Grantham Station: East Coast - London - Grantham - Leeds - Edinburgh East Midlands Trains - Nottingham - Grantham - Skegness East Midlands Trains - Norwich - Grantham - Liverpool First Hull - Hull - Grantham - London

Grantham Spalding<br />

Spalding<br />

Located on the river Witham, Grantham is an ancient<br />

attractive red brick town which owes much of its position<br />

as a staging post between London and the north. The 281ft<br />

high spire of St Wulframs Church is one of its dominating<br />

features. With its many thriving shops and several indoor<br />

shopping centres, numerous pubs and eating places. Market<br />

day is Saturday with a farmers market once a month. The<br />

town’s history is recorded at the museum. Grantham is<br />

well known for its local personalities including Sir Issac<br />

Newton and Margaret Thatcher. Places to visit include the<br />

Guildhall and Dysart Park which is the finishing point for<br />

the riverside walk.<br />

10<br />

Located on the River Witham, Grantham is an attractive<br />

red brick town which owes much of its development to its<br />

position as a staging post between London and the North.<br />

With its many thriving shops and several indoor shopping<br />

centres, numerous pubs and eating places this is a lively<br />

place to visit.<br />

Market day is Saturday, with a farmers market once a<br />

month.<br />

<strong>Bus</strong>es that serve Grantham include:<br />

Centrebus & Kimes 6 - Bottesford - Barrow<strong>by</strong> - Grantham<br />

Centrebus 602 - Newark - Long Bennington - Grantham<br />

Grantham South CallConnect on demand service<br />

(Call 0845 234 33 44 for CallConnect information and bookings)<br />

Kimes 27 - Sleaford - Ancaster - Grantham<br />

Kimes 4 - Stamford - Cor<strong>by</strong> Glen - Grantham<br />

Stagecoach 1 - Lincoln - Caythorpe - Grantham (InterConnect service)<br />

Veolia 8 - Loughborough - Melton Mowbray - Grantham<br />

Rail services that serve Grantham Station:<br />

East Coast - London - Grantham - Leeds - Edinburgh<br />

East Midlands Trains - Nottingham - Grantham - Skegness<br />

East Midlands Trains - Norwich - Grantham - Liverpool<br />

First Hull - Hull - Grantham - London

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