Best attractions and places to see around Ingoldsby include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and walking trails. This village in Lincolnshire, England, offers access to significant sites like Grimsthorpe Castle and Woolsthorpe Manor. The surrounding area features the Grantham Canal Towpath, a valuable wetland habitat, and ancient woodlands. Visitors can explore a range of outdoor activities and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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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Now under new ownership but still a great place to stop in a nice location. Outdoor bike parking which can be overseen from the tables inside. Open 9am-3.30pm (3pm Sun, closed Mon).
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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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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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Grimsthorpe Castle is a wonderful historic house, park & garden, open in the summer and with extensive cycling and walking trails throughout the estate. If you are a Historic Houses or RHS Member, then you enjoy free entry to the Castle, Park & Gardens. Otherwise if you would like to cycle the trails at Grimsthorpe Castle, you will need to pay an entry fee.
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Grimsthorpe Castle is a wonderful historic house, park & garden, open in the summer and with extensive cycling and walking trails throughout the estate. If you are a Historic Houses or RHS Member, then you enjoy free entry to the Castle, Park & Gardens. Otherwise if you would like to cycle the trails at Grimsthorpe Castle, you will need to pay an entry fee.
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The Grantham Canal closed to boats in 1929 and nature has since reclaimed it. Much of the area is designated as an SSSI as a valuable wetland habitat. Some sections have been re-opened to navigation. The towpath has been rebuilt and forms part of NCN Route 15.
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You can visit several significant historical sites. Woolsthorpe Manor, the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton, is where he conducted revolutionary work. Another notable site is Grimsthorpe Castle, a historic house with extensive parkland and gardens. Additionally, St Bartholomew's Church in Ingoldsby, dating back to the 11th century, retains medieval features, and the prehistoric camp known as Round Hills offers a glimpse into ancient history.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. Grimsthorpe Castle offers extensive parkland and gardens suitable for family walks and cycling. The Grantham Canal Towpath is also a great spot for gentle cycling and walking with children. For a unique local experience, visit Bashford's Milk Shed, a self-serve farm shop selling fresh milk and eggs.
The Grantham Canal Towpath is a valuable wetland habitat and forms part of NCN Route 15, ideal for walking and cycling. Ingoldsby Wood, near Boothby Pagnell, features 'The Mereway' path through ancient woodland. The wider region also includes the Lincolnshire Wolds, known for its distinctive landscape of chalk plateaus, river valleys, and woodlands, offering numerous walking opportunities.
Cyclists can enjoy the Grantham Canal Towpath, which is part of NCN Route 15. Grimsthorpe Castle also offers extensive cycling trails within its parkland. For more structured routes, you can explore various cycling tours around the area, including options like the 'Hattie's Café – Callans Lane Wood loop from Corby Glen'. Find more routes at Cycling around Ingoldsby.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find moderate difficulty running loops from Ropsley and Humby, such as the 'Fox & Hounds loop' or the 'Roman Road loop'. These trails offer varied distances for different fitness levels. For detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails around Ingoldsby guide.
For refreshments, Hattie's Café is a popular spot, known for being cycling-friendly with good food and cakes. It even offers spare inner tubes and tools for cyclists. Another option is Bashford's Milk Shed, a self-serve farm shop where you can pick up fresh milk and eggs.
The summer months are ideal for visiting attractions like Grimsthorpe Castle, as its parkland and gardens are open. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the Grantham Canal Towpath and other natural areas, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures.
Ingoldsby features Bashford's Milk Shed, a self-serve farm shop offering fresh milk and eggs, located at the start of the Manor Farm to Bassingthorpe gravel trail. The village also has historical listed buildings like the Old Manor House and the Post Office on Main Street, and Scotland House on Scotland Lane, adding to its local charm.
Beyond the major sites, you can explore the prehistoric camp known as Round Hills. Ingoldsby Wood also contains earthworks, including a circular feature that may be an Iron Age enclosure and the site of a medieval moated enclosure with a fishpond, offering a deeper dive into the region's past.
Yes, Woolsthorpe Manor, the birthplace and childhood home of Sir Isaac Newton, is located nearby. It's a historically significant site where Newton made some of his most important discoveries. Entry to the house currently requires pre-booking.
While specific viewpoints are not highlighted, the extensive parkland and gardens of Grimsthorpe Castle offer scenic vistas. The Grantham Canal Towpath provides tranquil views of the reclaimed natural wetland habitat. The wider Lincolnshire Wolds area is also known for its distinctive and expansive landscapes, offering picturesque settings.


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