Boston Holiday Cottages
Choose from 6 self catering holiday cottages in Boston, Lincolnshire, 5 of which are dog friendly, and sleep between 2 and 8 guests.
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105 Spilsby Road in Boston, Lincolnshire, sleeps eight guests in four bedrooms.
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Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size with TV and en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin (zip/link, can be super-king-size on request) with TV, 1 x bunk. Bathroom with corner bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. Utility
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2 Feverfew Cottage in Boston, Lincolnshire, can sleep two people in one bedroom.
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1 Feverfew Cottage in Boston, Lincolnshire, can sleep two people in one bedroom.
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All ground floor. One twin bedroom. Bathroom with bath, separate shower and basin. Separate bidet and WC. Kitchen with dining area with open fire. Sitting room with electric fire.
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Four bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor double, 1 x first-floor king-size, 1 x first-floor twin, 1 x first-floor children's bunk. Ground-floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. First-floor bathroom with bath and shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Boston
Discover 6 Boston self catering cottages in Lincolnshire. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Lincolnshire base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Boston
- Custom House Quay (0.2m)
- Beech Wood Green Burial (1.3m)
- Mouth of Rivers Haven & Welland (5.3m)
- Bransby Horses (6m)
Outdoor Activities around Boston
- The Friendly Bench Boston (0.3m)
- War Memorial Boston (0.3m)
- Memorial Polish Armed (0.3m)
- Central Park and Skatepark (0.4m)
- Stanhope Way Play Area (1.2m)
- Dion's Wood Nature Reserve (1.2m)
- Pioneer Wood (1.3m)
- Westgate Wood (1.8m)
- The Boston Woods Trust (1.9m)
- National Cycle Route 1 (1.9m)
- Cowbridge Footbridge (2m)
- Frith Bank (2.2m)
- Antons Gowt Lock (2.7m)
- Antons Gowt Village (2.9m)
- Mere Booth Road, Antons Gowt, Boston (3.5m)
- Mere Booth Road, Langrick, Boston. (3.5m)
- Dame Sarah Swift park (3.6m)
- Butterwick Park (3.6m)
- Langrick Road Brothertoft Boston (3.8m)
- Hubberts Bridge (3.9m)
Holiday Cottages Near Boston
Boston is a wonderful base from which to discover the area and learn more about the charming nearby towns. Wyberton sits just 1.8 miles away and offers a classic village stroll that makes for a welcoming pace.
- Frith Bank is about 2.1 miles away and provides a scenic riverside stroll that blends well with a day of countryside exploration.
- Freiston, about 3.2 miles away, offers a country lanes stroll that invites a relaxed pause.
- Brothertoft lies around 3.5 miles away, offering a countryside pause that fits a slow afternoon.
- Kirton is roughly 3.6 miles away, a handy historic village hub back toward base for a final wander before sunset.
About Boston
Discover the charming town of Boston, England.
Immerse yourself in its rich history as you explore historical buildings and architectural marvels.
Indulge in the culinary delights of local cuisine, from hearty pub fare to fresh seafood.
Lose yourself in the vibrant marketplaces, filled with unique treasures and bustling activity.
Surround yourself with the natural beauty of the countryside, with picturesque landscapes and tranquil waterways.
Experience all that Boston has to offer, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Historical Background
Boston, England has a rich historical background that dates back centuries. From its humble beginnings as a small fishing village in the 11th century, Boston has grown into a bustling town with a captivating past. As you wander through the cobbled streets, you can't help but be transported back in time.
The town's history is intertwined with the influential wool trade of the Middle Ages, as well as the religious Reformation movement of the 16th century. Boston's St. Botolph's Church, also known as the 'Boston Stump,' stands as a testament to the town's architectural heritage and is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
From the Pilgrim Fathers' connection to the Mayflower ship to its involvement in the English Civil War, Boston's historical significance is undeniable.
Architectural Marvels
As you continue your exploration of Boston, England, you'll be amazed by the architectural marvels that grace the town's streets. From stunning medieval churches to elegant Georgian buildings, Boston boasts a rich architectural heritage that tells the story of its past.
One of the most notable structures is St. Botolph's Church, also known as the Boston Stump, with its towering spire that dominates the skyline. This magnificent example of Gothic architecture is a sight to behold.
As you stroll along the cobbled streets, you'll also come across the Maud Foster Windmill, a fully operational windmill that has been standing since the early 19th century. Its impressive sails and traditional design are a testament to the town's industrial history.
Boston truly is a treasure trove of architectural wonders that will leave you in awe.
Culinary Delights
As you continue your exploration of this historic town, you'll be delighted by the culinary offerings that Boston, England has to offer. From traditional British fare to international cuisine, there's something to satisfy every palate.
Here are a few culinary delights that you must try:
- Fresh Seafood: Being a coastal town, Boston is renowned for its fresh seafood. Indulge in mouthwatering fish and chips or savor succulent lobster and crab.
- Local Brews: Quench your thirst with a pint of locally brewed beer. Boston boasts a vibrant craft beer scene, with breweries offering unique flavors and styles.
- Farm-to-Table Dining: Experience the flavors of the region by dining at farm-to-table restaurants. Enjoy dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, bursting with freshness and flavor.
- Sweet Treats: End your meal on a sweet note with delicious desserts. Try the famous Boston cream pie or indulge in a traditional English afternoon tea with scones and clotted cream.
With its diverse culinary scene, Boston, England is sure to satisfy your food cravings and leave you wanting more.
Vibrant Marketplaces
Explore the vibrant marketplaces in this historic town of Boston, England and discover a world of unique treasures and local products.
Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere as you stroll through the lively market streets. From fresh produce to handmade crafts, there's something for everyone.
Sample the delectable cheeses, meats, and baked goods, sourced from local farms and bakers. Engage with friendly vendors who are passionate about their products, eager to share their stories with you.
Browse through the colorful stalls, filled with an array of clothing, accessories, and artwork, all crafted by talented local artisans. Whether you're searching for a special gift or simply want to experience the vibrant energy of the market, Boston's marketplaces offer a delightful and authentic shopping experience.
Natural Beauty
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Boston, England as you discover its picturesque landscapes and serene countryside. The town is blessed with a variety of natural attractions that will leave you in awe. Here are some highlights:
- The Wash: Boston is located on the banks of The Wash, a vast estuary known for its stunning sunsets and diverse birdlife.
- Boston Woods: Explore the peaceful Boston Woods, a haven of ancient woodlands and walking trails that offer a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the town.
- Fens and Marshes: Marvel at the expansive fens and marshes that surround Boston, home to rare wildlife and breathtaking vistas.
- River Witham: Follow the meandering River Witham as it winds its way through the countryside, offering idyllic scenery and opportunities for boating and fishing.
Boston, England truly is a nature lover's paradise, waiting to be explored and admired.