I moved away from Grantham nearly ten years ago after spending my entire childhood there. It’s so strangely emotional seeing it all again, it completely different but exactly the same
Gosh, I can't recognize Grantham anymore except Newton Square and the reddish building at the back where my GP had his practice. It would have been lovely to see Manthorpe Road leading to the hospital. I trained as a nurse there 40 years ago. Met and married my husband there. Thank you for this lovely video
Eyy, my town. I’m not Grantham born and bred (thank God), but compared to the many dung holes across the UK now, Grantham is the place for a consistently quiet life. I call it ‘the hub’ for travelling out in all directions for the best of all things (Lincoln, Nottingham, Boston, London, Sheffield etc.) You won’t get an NHS dentist here though. And you’ll regret buying a house as a London jobber, as there’s no social life for you. 😂
Yeah, I mean, it’s a quiet place, but most of us travel out for work, shopping and socialising anyway. I call Grantham ‘the hub’. A middling place to shoot to Notts, Boston, Lincoln, London and Sheffield easily.
@@kets4443It’s a quiet place to live if you’re in one of the nice neighbourhoods. The town is nice during the day (with many shut down shops) but drug dealers hide in some of the central abodes. If you come to live here, you won’t get an NHS Dentist as their books are closed and trying to get time with a doctor is a real challenge. The London connection is great, but the trains sometimes run late or are replaced by buses. The house prices are also going up in the nicest neighbourhoods of Barrowby and Manthorpe. Most people live here for a chill life, but travel out for work, shopping, socialising and now dental work. Local schools are very choosy about who joins them. The local hospital is also reduced, so if you have a heart attack, it’s 45 mins on the road to Notts, Lincoln or Boston. I hope that’s a realistic view for you. I moved here in 1994 when I was a child.
I moved away from Grantham nearly ten years ago after spending my entire childhood there. It’s so strangely emotional seeing it all again, it completely different but exactly the same
Same, I moved away 20 years ago and went to Boston USA, now cork..great to see Grantham 🙂
It's bad here now , nothing to do noone walking around just nothingness
I visited my cousin's in Grantham June of 2023, had an amazing time.
@@remijunior9256uh, it’s always been that way. We only live here for the quiet - travel out for everything else!
Gosh, I can't recognize Grantham anymore except Newton Square and the reddish building at the back where my GP had his practice. It would have been lovely to see Manthorpe Road leading to the hospital. I trained as a nurse there 40 years ago. Met and married my husband there. Thank you for this lovely video
Manthorpe hasn’t changed much. The only differences with the hospital is that the Victorian building to the front is being left to rot.
Never changes.
Eyy, my town. I’m not Grantham born and bred (thank God), but compared to the many dung holes across the UK now, Grantham is the place for a consistently quiet life. I call it ‘the hub’ for travelling out in all directions for the best of all things (Lincoln, Nottingham, Boston, London, Sheffield etc.)
You won’t get an NHS dentist here though. And you’ll regret buying a house as a London jobber, as there’s no social life for you. 😂
Great little walk around beautiful blue skies.
Hey, thanks for watching!
Walking with you gives me much joy
Thanks for sharing my friend
Thanks for stopping by!
Ooo! I’ve been to Grantham but it was many many years ago! Thanks for taking me down memory lane!
Ah that's nice to hear! Hopefully it was recognisable!
Thanks for sharing😘👍✌️🥰❤️❤️
This video is awesome, I love to watch it.
Hey, thanks!
Grantham Walk: Town Centre liked friend, take care always
Much appreciated, thanks!
Can't imagine not traveling with you! It's always so cool! Thank you! : )
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Spectacular parish church spire. THX
Thanks. Yeah the spire's pretty impressive!
I live in Grantham right now it's not that boring
Yeah, I mean, it’s a quiet place, but most of us travel out for work, shopping and socialising anyway. I call Grantham ‘the hub’. A middling place to shoot to Notts, Boston, Lincoln, London and Sheffield easily.
Nice town walk. St. Wulframs Church looks amazing. Was trying to spot the Apple tree under which Sir Isaac Newton discovered the gravity ;)
Ah yes! Although I believe the tree is in the nearby village where he was born.
The tree is outside of Grantham in Newton’s childhood home.
Nice video
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used to live here hahaha
is it a good place to live I want to live here for house prices, local schools and commuting to London in just over an hour
@@kets4443It’s a quiet place to live if you’re in one of the nice neighbourhoods. The town is nice during the day (with many shut down shops) but drug dealers hide in some of the central abodes. If you come to live here, you won’t get an NHS Dentist as their books are closed and trying to get time with a doctor is a real challenge. The London connection is great, but the trains sometimes run late or are replaced by buses. The house prices are also going up in the nicest neighbourhoods of Barrowby and Manthorpe. Most people live here for a chill life, but travel out for work, shopping, socialising and now dental work. Local schools are very choosy about who joins them. The local hospital is also reduced, so if you have a heart attack, it’s 45 mins on the road to Notts, Lincoln or Boston.
I hope that’s a realistic view for you. I moved here in 1994 when I was a child.