Also known as the Gravity Tree. In the grounds of Woolsthorpe Manor, near Grantham. It is the descendant of the tree under which Isaac Newton sat in 1666, when he saw an apple fall near him, inspiring him to fully realize his theory of gravity. The original tree blew down in 1820, but the trunk remained rooted and this tree grew from it. Now maintained by the National Trust.
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