Attractions and places to see around Boothby Pagnell include historical sites and natural features. This historic village in Lincolnshire offers a glimpse into medieval England with its notable landmarks. It serves as a base for exploring various attractions in the surrounding area, including significant historical sites and natural trails.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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A nice part of the world though I prefer the parallel, quiet lane on my road bike. Don't forget to stop at the 'Dirty Duck' pub near the lock pictured. Spot the 'sculpture' of the duck on the roof of the pub.
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The approach has a sharp little kicker from either direction but particularly from the east where the gradient steepens on a right hand bend.
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Not a lot to be seen from the road but a very pretty location tucked down the lane in its little valley.
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Good place to take the family for a gentle ride around the lake. You need to pay to get in unless you know about the back way in from a nearby village!
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Popular National Trust property. If you are lucky you may see a cricket match being played in front of the house during the summer. Standard over priced and busy cafe.
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Belton House, completed in 1688 is surrounded by formal gardens and a series of avenues leading to follies within a wooded park. It is a National Trust property, so free for members to visit. Cafe facilities and so much to see and do.
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Woolsthorpe Manor looks like a typical Lincolnshire farmhouse. This is where Isaac Newton was born, grew up and made some of his most important discoveries that changed our understanding of the world. When the plague struck in 1665, Newton came home to Woolsthorpe Manor where he did some of the most revolutionary maths and physics of his age. Currently entry to the house is only available on a pre-booking basis.
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Boothby Pagnell is rich in history. You can explore the 12th-century Boothby Pagnell Manor House, considered the most important small Norman manor house in England, and the 13th-century St Andrew's Church with its original Norman tower. Nearby, visit Woolsthorpe Manor, the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton, or the grand Belton House, a National Trust property with formal gardens.
Yes, Boothby Pagnell has a strong connection to Sir Isaac Newton. You can visit Woolsthorpe Manor, his birthplace and family home, located about 5 miles away, where he made significant discoveries. There's also a local claim that the famous apple incident occurred in Boothby Pagnell's rectory orchard.
The Grantham Canal Towpath is a popular choice for walking and cycling, forming part of NCN Route 15. It's also a valuable wetland habitat. For more structured routes, explore the various hiking and cycling guides available, such as the Hiking around Boothby Pagnell guide or the Gravel biking around Boothby Pagnell guide.
Several attractions cater to families. Belton House offers extensive grounds and activities, while Grimsthorpe Castle provides cycling and walking trails within its estate. Woolsthorpe Manor offers an engaging historical experience for all ages. For a unique local stop, Bashford's Milk Shed is a self-serve farm shop selling fresh milk and eggs, popular with families.
Yes, the Grantham Canal Towpath is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its valuable wetland habitat, making it excellent for observing nature. Additionally, the nearby Easton Walled Gardens, though a cultivated space, offers beautiful natural displays.
For a taste of local produce, visit Bashford's Milk Shed, a self-serve farm shop offering fresh milk and eggs. It's conveniently located at the start of the Manor Farm to Bassingthorpe gravel trail.
There are several running trails around Boothby Pagnell. You can find various routes, including moderate and difficult options, in the Running Trails around Boothby Pagnell guide. Options include loops from Ropsley and Humby, and routes along the Riverside Path in Grantham.
Absolutely. Grimsthorpe Castle is a historic house, park, and garden open during the summer, offering extensive cycling and walking trails. Belton House, a National Trust property, features a grand house, formal gardens, and a wooded park.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the gardens, trails, and historical sites. Many attractions like Grimsthorpe Castle are open during the summer season.
Yes, the Grantham Museum, located in the nearby town of Grantham, showcases displays on archaeology and the social history of the market town. It includes exhibits on Sir Isaac Newton, the Dambusters, and Margaret Thatcher, offering a broader historical context for the region.
Beyond the Norman Boothby Pagnell Manor House, consider visiting Ellys Manor House in Great Ponton. This Tudor-period wool merchant's house is built in the Flemish style and is notable for its early 16th-century wall paintings in the upper rooms.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Grantham Canal Towpath is loved for its peaceful walks and cycling, while sites like Woolsthorpe Manor offer a fascinating glimpse into history. The family-friendly facilities at places like Belton House and the unique local experience of Bashford's Milk Shed are also highly rated.


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