
Grantham House
A serene 14th-century townhouse with 5 acres of beautiful gardens, offering a free, peaceful escape in Grantham.

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Grantham House
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Gardens in full bloom

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Must-see attractions
A serene 14th-century townhouse with 5 acres of beautiful gardens, offering a free, peaceful escape in Grantham.
"This is such a hidden gem! I've often wondered what was behind the stone walls along Castlegate and it's beautiful."

🎯 Free Entry, Support Needed
Entry is free! Consider leaving a donation to support this community gem.
🚗 Parking Advice
Limited parking on Castlegate. Book a spot in the house car park if you have mobility issues.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.3 · 136 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Expansive Gardens
Grantham House Grounds
Wander through 5 acres of beautifully maintained gardens, featuring apple trees and rose bushes. A true oasis.

Historic 14th Century Townhouse
Grantham House Interior
Explore the charming interior of this medieval townhouse, offering a glimpse into centuries past.

Garden Games & Relaxation
Grantham House Lawns
Enjoy giant chess, Connect 4, and other games on the lawn, or simply relax with a coffee.
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🎯 Free Entry, Support Needed
Entry is free! Consider leaving a donation to support this community gem.
🚗 Parking Advice
Limited parking on Castlegate. Book a spot in the house car park if you have mobility issues.
☕ Cafe Treats
Enjoy a lovely cup of tea, toasties, and coffee from the on-site cafe.
🐶 Dog-Friendly Gardens
Well-behaved dogs are welcome in the gardens, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
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🎯 Free Entry, Support Needed
Entry is free! Consider leaving a donation to support this community gem.
🚗 Parking Advice
Limited parking on Castlegate. Book a spot in the house car park if you have mobility issues.
☕ Cafe Treats
Enjoy a lovely cup of tea, toasties, and coffee from the on-site cafe.
🐶 Dog-Friendly Gardens
Well-behaved dogs are welcome in the gardens, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
🚶♀️ Combine with St. Wulfram's
Conveniently located opposite St. Wulfram's Church, making it easy to visit both.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Grantham House being a 'hidden gem' with beautiful, surprisingly large gardens and a charming historic house. The free entry and peaceful atmosphere are major draws, complemented by a pleasant on-site cafe and thoughtful garden games for families. Some note limited parking and that it's not a typical grand National Trust property, but overall, it's highly recommended for a relaxing outing.
"This is such a hidden gem! I've often wondered what was behind the stone walls along Castlegate and it's beautiful. Free to enter, the gardens are fantastic (and bigger than expected) and the house is stunning. There are games on the lawn and a badminton area. Lovely cup of tea in the garden and lovely staff"
Heidi Clawson
"Visited for the Brocante .. beautiful gardens. Very low key event. Footfall might have been improved by a sign visible from further away ... or even outside the gate. Beautifully curated"
Helen Randall
"This National Trust site is free to visit and offers a charming combination of heritage and nature. The grounds include a small historic house with a café that provides both indoor and outdoor seating, beautifully maintained gardens—including a walled garden filled with apple trees and rose bushes—and plenty of benches for visitors to relax and take in the surroundings.
While there is no traditional children’s playground, the site makes a thoughtful effort to engage younger visitors. Outdoor activity tools such as binoculars, magnifying glasses, and a colouring station kept our 3-year-old happily entertained. We especially enjoyed exploring the garden together, spotting ladybirds and other small discoveries.
Highly recommended for a gentle and enriching outing. Please note, there is no on-site parking, but several pay-and-display car parks are available nearby in Grantham. The site is conveniently located opposite Wulfram’s Church, making it easy to combine both visits."
Antonia M
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Grantham House is located on Castlegate, opposite St. Wulfram's Church in Grantham. While there's limited on-street parking, several pay-and-display car parks are available nearby. If you have mobility issues, you can book a parking space in the small house car park a day in advance by calling them.
Grantham has a train station, and from there, you can take a local bus or a taxi to reach Grantham House. The town centre is walkable from the station.
Parking directly outside Grantham House on Castlegate is very limited. Your best bet is to use the nearby pay-and-display car parks in Grantham town centre.
Yes, Grantham House can be a lovely addition to a day trip exploring Grantham. It's a peaceful spot to relax after seeing other local attractions.
It's located on Castlegate, directly opposite the prominent St. Wulfram's Church, making it quite easy to spot once you're in the area.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Grantham House is free to visit! It's a community-focused site that relies on donations to maintain its beautiful grounds and house.
Opening hours can vary, especially for the house interior. The gardens are generally accessible during daylight hours. It's best to check their official website or social media for the most up-to-date information before your visit.
No, tickets are not required as entry is free. However, if you have mobility issues and need to book a parking space, you should call ahead.
While often referred to as a National Trust site, Grantham House is a community-managed heritage property. Entry is free, but donations are welcomed.
Yes, Grantham House occasionally hosts events like the Artisan Brocante market. Keep an eye on their social media for announcements about upcoming events.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can explore the historic 14th-century house, wander through the 5 acres of beautiful gardens, enjoy garden games like giant chess, or relax with a coffee from the cafe.
While there's no traditional playground, children can enjoy garden games, a coloring station, and exploring the grounds. Binoculars and magnifying glasses are sometimes available for nature spotting.
Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome in the gardens, making it a great spot for a walk with your pet.
There is a small cafe serving drinks and light snacks, with both indoor and outdoor seating. Restroom facilities are also available.
The gardens are generally accessible, and you can book a parking space in advance if needed. The house interior may have limited accessibility.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there's a charming on-site cafe that offers a lovely selection of drinks, including coffee and tea, as well as light snacks like toasties.
The cafe typically serves hot and cold drinks, and light bites such as ham and cheese toasties. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing break.
While there isn't specific picnic seating, you can certainly enjoy the cafe's offerings or bring your own snacks to enjoy on one of the many benches in the gardens.
Yes, Grantham town centre, just a short walk away, offers a variety of pubs, cafes, and restaurants catering to different tastes and budgets.
The cafe is generally considered reasonably priced, offering good value for the quality and the serene setting.
📸 📸 Photography
The gardens offer numerous picturesque spots, especially with the blooming flowers and mature trees. The historic house exterior and the church spire in the background also make for great shots.
Photography rules inside historic houses can vary. It's best to check for any signage or ask staff upon arrival. Generally, non-flash photography for personal use is often permitted.
Many visitors capture the beauty of the gardens, the architectural details of the house, and the overall tranquil atmosphere. It's also a popular spot for lifestyle and property photography.
Drone usage is typically restricted at heritage sites to protect the property and ensure visitor safety. It's advisable to assume drone photography is not permitted unless explicitly stated otherwise.
The 'golden hours' around sunrise and sunset can offer beautiful light for the gardens. Mid-morning or late afternoon on a sunny day also provides good lighting without harsh shadows.








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