Discover Boston's impressive green spaces and embrace your Original Explorer
If you’re looking for an escape in unspoilt countryside, with heritage sites and quaint cobbled streets to meander and an abundance of local wildlife to explore, then Boston has all this to discover. A hidden gem nestled in South Lincolnshire and a gateway to the biggest bay on the English coastline and the big open skies that bless the Fens, there’s plenty to see and do.
Once home to one of the most important ports in England, contributing massively to the country’s international trade during medieval times, and the place famously linked to the United States of America through the puritan emigrants who immigrated overseas and founded Boston, US, there are heaps of local stories to uncover and centuries of heritage to explore.
From history tours and walking trails to paddle-boarding and sea boat trips, you’ll find tons to fill a couple of days in Boston and release the original explorer inside you.
by Jane Keightley, Boston History Tours
by Chris Andrews, RSPB
A haven for relaxation, the Manor Sun Retreat is a luxury seven-bedroom Grade II listed manor house set in Lincolnshire's rural countryside sleeping…
Porky Wrights holiday cottage is a quaint 2 bedroom self-catering holiday accommodation located 6 miles north of Boston
The Barn at White House Farm is a wonderfully rural, pet-friendly barn conversion with an enclosed private garden on the River Witham
A quaint and secluded detached self-catering bungalow in the village of Sutterton surrounded by glorious countryside.
Published: 29/02/2024
by Jane Keightley, Boston History Tours
Published: 29/02/2024
by Chris Andrews, RSPB
Published: 28/02/2024
Published: 28/02/2024