A four-bedroom home in Sir Isaac Newton’s former school has hit the market for £675,000.
The converted house was once part of the boarding facilities at The King’s Grammar School.
The famous physicist and mathematician studied there in the 17th century.
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Now known as Newton Place, the property sits within a gated enclave of ten homes that were created in 2007, in Grantham, Lincolnshire.

It features original elements, including panelled walls, sash windows, and period fireplaces.
The property spans across 2,348 sq ft and offers a rare opportunity to own a unique piece of British educational heritage.
It’s being sold by Savills, as reported by Luxury Property News.

The ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall, a spacious living room with double doors opening onto the garden, a study or snug, a utility room, and an impressive kitchen-dining space.
Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, two of which have en suites, alongside a family bathroom.

Outside, the property boasts south-facing private gardens, a detached double garage, and access to beautifully maintained communal grounds.
It’s just 1.6 miles from Grantham railway station, which provides direct services to London King’s Cross in around 65 minutes.

A Savills spokesperson said: “The launch of Newton Place provides a rare opportunity to own a home that combines architectural elegance, historical significance, and modern convenience.
“Its location within a secure and beautifully landscaped development, coupled with its proximity to excellent schools and transport links, makes it an exceptional offering in the local market.”
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