by Claire Saunders | May 3, 2024 | Blog
In our last blog, we explored the history of Gilbert of Sempringham, and the priory he founded in the village. Click here to read all about his extraordinary life. However, Gilbert was not the only chapter in Sempringham’s story. In the 13th Century, the priory...
by Jade Newby | Apr 26, 2024 | Blog
Fulbeck Craft Centre is on the A607 road to the north of Grantham and well worth a visit any day of the week. It has a great reputation for promoting craft, craft production and artisan skills in an ethical and environmentally responsible way. The centre is open seven...
by Jade Newby | Apr 10, 2024 | Blog
Woolsthorpe Manor, a National Trust property, is famous as it is the home of Sir Isaac Newton, and where he changed the world with his discovery of gravity! You can learn more about the history of Woolsthorpe Manor, from our previous blog post: South Kesteven’s...
by Jade Newby | Mar 22, 2024 | Blog
South Kesteven is a great place to explore with you four legged best friends, there are plenty of parks and green spaces that are open to the public and often for free. This blog discusses some of our favourites, if you would like to recommend somewhere to take a dog...
by Jade Newby | Mar 14, 2024 | Blog
Following the success of the Rogue Reindeer trail project in Grantham last December, the Arts Centres have initiated a district-wide arts project in collaboration with primary schools, community groups, and businesses. The Art Centres have partnered with a local...
by Claire Saunders | Feb 1, 2024 | Blog
St Andrew’s Church, accessed by a long track from the hamlet of Sempringham, feels now like a remote outpost of times past, hinting at a rich history which remains just below the windswept farmland of the fens. Today, visitors to the beautiful church find it...