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Newton's Apple Tree

Porters Lodge, Trinity St, Cambridge CB2 1TQ, United Kingdom
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attractions: Trinity College, The Round Church, Great St Mary's, King's College Chapel, Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge, University of Cambridge, Wren Library, Lets Go Punting Cambridge, The Corpus Clock, The Arts Theatre Cambridge, restaurants: Dishoom Permit Room Cambridge, The Ivy Cambridge Brasserie, Bill's Cambridge Restaurant, Byron - Cambridge, Crêpeaffaire, Trinity Restaurant, Pizza Pilgrims Cambridge, Bould Brothers Coffee, Franco Manca, Hong Kong Fusion
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Newton’s apple tree is famously associated with the story of Sir Isaac Newton’s discovery of the law of gravity. According to popular accounts, in 1665 or 1666, while Newton was at his family home in Woolsthorpe Manor during the Great Plague, he observed an apple falling from a tree. This incident is said to have inspired his formulation of the theory of gravity, leading to the revolutionary work Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica published in 1687.

The tree in question, believed to be a Flower of Kent variety (a type of apple primarily used for cooking), still stands today at Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire, England. Though it has faced challenges like age and storms, parts of the original tree have survived, and its legacy lives on through saplings propagated and planted around the world. This tree has become a symbol of scientific curiosity...

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A splendid sojourn it was, visiting the historic site of Newton's Apple Tree. Steeped in lore and entwined with the tale of that pivotal moment when an apple inspired the Laws of Gravity, this place resonates with profound significance. The grounds are meticulously maintained, the tree itself, a living embodiment of scientific history, is thriving, its lush green leaves whispering tales of yesteryears. Every detail, down to the plaque elucidating the story, is beautifully done. A quintessentially British landmark, it is an absolute must-visit for anyone with an inclination towards history, science or simply a love of scenic natural beauty. A marvellous homage to Sir Isaac Newton and his monumental contribution to the...

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This is one of the many things which has historical significance which you can visit in Cambridge. This is an apple tree which is very much live and gives fruit till date! It is planted just outside of the Trinity College, the college which saw Sir Newton as a student and as a professor. The actual tree which made Sir Newton discover the laws of gravity is located in his hometown, this tree was planted from an offshoot of the original tree! You can say that the apples that grow there today are successors of one of the apple which inspired a 22 year old Sir Newton discover gravity! Nevertheless, this tree is on the outside and it is free to glance at and click some pics... so why not visit the place if you are in...

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kelseyinlondonkelseyinlondon
🇬🇧 15 Things to do in Cambridge ⬇️⁣ 1. 🛶 Go punting & cruise under the Bridge of Sighs ⁣ 2. 🍽 Lunch at Pint Shop - think delicious, elevated pub food.⁣ 3. 🌵 Wander through Cambridge University Botanic Garden⁣ 4. 🍳 Brunch at Fitzbillies (make sure to order their iconic Chelsea bun!) ⁣ 5. ⛪️ Step inside the famous Chapel during a walking tour of Kings College⁣ 6. 🧪 Get creative with a Gin Making Class at Cambridge Gin Lab - make your own special blend of gin.⁣ 7.🏛️ Fitzwilliam Museum (free entry) home to over half a million paintings, sculptures & historical artifacts. ⁣ 8. ☕️ Grab a banging flat white at Bould Brothers.⁣ 9. 🏠 Visit Kettle’s Yard - a former 20th century residence turned art gallery (admission is free).⁣ 10. 🍽️ Dinner at Market House - the food here is exceptional, make sure to leave room for dessert. ⁣ 11. ⛪️ Climb the tower of St Mary’s Church for amazing views⁣ 12.🍦Grab an ice cream at Jack’s Gelato ⁣ 13. 🌳 Visit Newton’s Apple Tree at Trinity College⁣ 14. 🍺 Grab a pint at The Eagle, the 14th century pub where DNA was discovered ⁣ 15. 🛍 Check out all the stalls at Market Square - open everyday ⁣ ⁣ Cambridge is only a 1 hour train journey from central London, making it the perfect day trip destination! However I highly recommend staying overnight in this beautiful town and making a weekend of it as there is so much to do & see.⁣ ⁣ #visitcambridge #cambridge #cambridgeuk #cambridgeshire #igerscambridge #cbgtown #visitengland #england🇬🇧 #thisprettyengland #scenicbritain #visituk #explorebritain #instabritain #lovegreatbritain #mybritain #visitbritain #excellent_britain #capturingbritain #brilliantbritain #traveluk #travelengland #englandtravel #photosofbritain #beautifulbritain #englandsbigpicture #cambridgeuniversity #cambridgeuni #cambridgerestaurant #cambridgefood ⁣ ⁣ Best restaurants in Cambridge | Cambridge Hidden Gems | Hotels in Cambridge | Cambridge Food Spots | Activities to do in Cambridge
Peter ShumPeter Shum
Newton’s apple tree is famously associated with the story of Sir Isaac Newton’s discovery of the law of gravity. According to popular accounts, in 1665 or 1666, while Newton was at his family home in Woolsthorpe Manor during the Great Plague, he observed an apple falling from a tree. This incident is said to have inspired his formulation of the theory of gravity, leading to the revolutionary work Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica published in 1687. The tree in question, believed to be a Flower of Kent variety (a type of apple primarily used for cooking), still stands today at Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire, England. Though it has faced challenges like age and storms, parts of the original tree have survived, and its legacy lives on through saplings propagated and planted around the world. This tree has become a symbol of scientific curiosity and discovery.
Yuvi GadhamYuvi Gadham
A splendid sojourn it was, visiting the historic site of Newton's Apple Tree. Steeped in lore and entwined with the tale of that pivotal moment when an apple inspired the Laws of Gravity, this place resonates with profound significance. The grounds are meticulously maintained, the tree itself, a living embodiment of scientific history, is thriving, its lush green leaves whispering tales of yesteryears. Every detail, down to the plaque elucidating the story, is beautifully done. A quintessentially British landmark, it is an absolute must-visit for anyone with an inclination towards history, science or simply a love of scenic natural beauty. A marvellous homage to Sir Isaac Newton and his monumental contribution to the realm of science.
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🇬🇧 15 Things to do in Cambridge ⬇️⁣ 1. 🛶 Go punting & cruise under the Bridge of Sighs ⁣ 2. 🍽 Lunch at Pint Shop - think delicious, elevated pub food.⁣ 3. 🌵 Wander through Cambridge University Botanic Garden⁣ 4. 🍳 Brunch at Fitzbillies (make sure to order their iconic Chelsea bun!) ⁣ 5. ⛪️ Step inside the famous Chapel during a walking tour of Kings College⁣ 6. 🧪 Get creative with a Gin Making Class at Cambridge Gin Lab - make your own special blend of gin.⁣ 7.🏛️ Fitzwilliam Museum (free entry) home to over half a million paintings, sculptures & historical artifacts. ⁣ 8. ☕️ Grab a banging flat white at Bould Brothers.⁣ 9. 🏠 Visit Kettle’s Yard - a former 20th century residence turned art gallery (admission is free).⁣ 10. 🍽️ Dinner at Market House - the food here is exceptional, make sure to leave room for dessert. ⁣ 11. ⛪️ Climb the tower of St Mary’s Church for amazing views⁣ 12.🍦Grab an ice cream at Jack’s Gelato ⁣ 13. 🌳 Visit Newton’s Apple Tree at Trinity College⁣ 14. 🍺 Grab a pint at The Eagle, the 14th century pub where DNA was discovered ⁣ 15. 🛍 Check out all the stalls at Market Square - open everyday ⁣ ⁣ Cambridge is only a 1 hour train journey from central London, making it the perfect day trip destination! However I highly recommend staying overnight in this beautiful town and making a weekend of it as there is so much to do & see.⁣ ⁣ #visitcambridge #cambridge #cambridgeuk #cambridgeshire #igerscambridge #cbgtown #visitengland #england🇬🇧 #thisprettyengland #scenicbritain #visituk #explorebritain #instabritain #lovegreatbritain #mybritain #visitbritain #excellent_britain #capturingbritain #brilliantbritain #traveluk #travelengland #englandtravel #photosofbritain #beautifulbritain #englandsbigpicture #cambridgeuniversity #cambridgeuni #cambridgerestaurant #cambridgefood ⁣ ⁣ Best restaurants in Cambridge | Cambridge Hidden Gems | Hotels in Cambridge | Cambridge Food Spots | Activities to do in Cambridge
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Newton’s apple tree is famously associated with the story of Sir Isaac Newton’s discovery of the law of gravity. According to popular accounts, in 1665 or 1666, while Newton was at his family home in Woolsthorpe Manor during the Great Plague, he observed an apple falling from a tree. This incident is said to have inspired his formulation of the theory of gravity, leading to the revolutionary work Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica published in 1687. The tree in question, believed to be a Flower of Kent variety (a type of apple primarily used for cooking), still stands today at Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire, England. Though it has faced challenges like age and storms, parts of the original tree have survived, and its legacy lives on through saplings propagated and planted around the world. This tree has become a symbol of scientific curiosity and discovery.
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A splendid sojourn it was, visiting the historic site of Newton's Apple Tree. Steeped in lore and entwined with the tale of that pivotal moment when an apple inspired the Laws of Gravity, this place resonates with profound significance. The grounds are meticulously maintained, the tree itself, a living embodiment of scientific history, is thriving, its lush green leaves whispering tales of yesteryears. Every detail, down to the plaque elucidating the story, is beautifully done. A quintessentially British landmark, it is an absolute must-visit for anyone with an inclination towards history, science or simply a love of scenic natural beauty. A marvellous homage to Sir Isaac Newton and his monumental contribution to the realm of science.
Yuvi Gadham

Yuvi Gadham

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