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Grantham sits in the rolling landscape of south Lincolnshire, positioned roughly midway between the cities of Nottingham and Peterborough. It is perhaps best defined by its excellent connectivity, serving as a key stop on the East Coast Main Line which puts King’s Cross just over an hour away, while the A1 skirts the western edge of the town. Historically, it grew as a prosperous market town - a legacy still visible in the towering 282-foot spire of St Wulfram’s Church and the historic coaching inns of the town centre. Beyond its role as the birthplace of Isaac Newton and Margaret Thatcher, the town offers a practical mix of established high-street amenities and the nearby Belton House estate, which provides extensive parkland for walking. The local geography is distinct for being where the flat fens of the east begin to give way to the more wooded, undulating hills of the Vales, offering a sense of openness without feeling remote.