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Boston and District

Written by Rob Davis and Lincolnshire Tourism on 22nd July 2010

Wrapped around The Wash, historic Boston features a bustling town centre and fine historic buildings, including St Botolph’s Church, with its 272ft spire

Population: 32,000.

Market Day: Boston Market on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Farmer’s Market: Third Wednesday in month.

What to See: St Botolph’s Church (colloquially, Boston Stump), Fydell House, Maud Foster Windmill, Hussey Tower, Blackfriars Arts Centre and The Haven Gallery.

Even after 700 years travellers visiting the busy town of Boston can’t fail to have been struck by the size and grandness of The Boston Stump. St Botolph's tower reaches 272ft towards the heavens, an outstanding monument to medieval stonemasons.

Look inside at the memorials to some of Bostons famous sons, and its American connections. Boston has always been a great trading centre. From the 13th century a lively port, and today a thriving market town. Busy markets have been held here for more than 450 years, now twice weekly - with fresh food auctions and sales of everything from bicycles and tools to plants and antiques.

An excellent choice of family run and independent shops are situated nearby, plus much to do and see. Nearby, don't miss the RSPB Friestion Shore Nature Reserve an outstanding example of environmental innovation.

The Maud Foster Mill is the country's tallest working windmill - see it at work and climb to the top for some wonderful views.

Image: Boston Stump

Image: Maud Foster Windmill