Boston (England)
Understand
The Prime Meridian passes directly though Boston.
See
The StumpBoston's Parish Church of St Botolph has the highest church tower in England at 272 ft and can be seen for miles over the south Lincolnshire countryside and even from across the Wash. The church's foundation probably dates back to a monastery founded by St Botolph in 654. The present church building dates from 1309, though construction of the tower did not begin until 1450. A 17th century vicar of Boston, John Cotton, was one of the leaders of the Pilgrim Fathers who founded Boston, Massachusetts.
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address: Clover Farm, Main Rd, Langrick, PE22 7AWMuseum dedicated to British microcars.
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phone: +44 1205 750036address: Frithville Road, Sibsey, PE22 0SYAn impressive six-story working windmill built in the late 19th century, a tearoom on-site sells produce made from the mill. Open weekends March to October and also on Tuesdays from May, open Saturdays from November to February.
Maud Foster MillA seven floor working windmill which is one of the tallest in Britain. It still produces flour, the process of which can be seen by visitors. Also has an on-site tea room. Open throughout the year, Tearooms – daily, Mill – Wednesday and at the weekend, as well as on Thursday and Friday in July and August.
Eat
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Deniros Restaurant
phone: +44 1205 363000address: 2a,Tawney Stserves all kinds of Italian food -
Tate's Fish Restaurant
phone: +44 1205 362753address: 4-6 New Stserves fish and chips and it has been running in Boston for a number of years. People are lovely and always helpful to help you. -
Zhuguang Cantonese Restaurant
phone: +44 1205 360328address: 138 West St, PE21 8RE
Sleep
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phone: +44 871 527 8120address: Wainfleet Rd, PE21 9RW