St Botolph's Church

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St Botolph's Church
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Climb the tower of this large 14th-century church for superb views across the small port town of Boston and beyond.

The tall tower of St. Botolph's Church has been a Lincolnshire landmark for hundreds of years. Although the structure is 272.6-feet (83-meters) high, its squat-like appearance has earned it the nickname of the Stump. Beneath the tower is an ancient church with connections to the Puritan pilgrims who traveled to the New World in the 17th century.

The first stone of the current church was laid in 1309, although architectural evidence suggests there was an earlier church on the site. The building was completed in 1390, but its defining feature, the tower, was a 16th-century addition. It is said to be the tallest church tower in the country.

Walk around the stone church and admire the grand arches filled with stained-glass windows.

Venture inside for a better look at them as daylight streams through. Look up at the large organ, which has been rebuilt and developed several times over the centuries. Some of the pipes date back to the early 18th century.

Go up to the main altar and view the large statues of religious figures look down on it, including one of Christ.

In the peaceful nave, take a moment to ponder the people who once worshipped here. Many members of this parish went to America in 1630 and founded a second Boston on arrival, a city that has since far outgrown the original British port town.

Ascend the 365 steps of the tower to reach the viewing balcony. From here, enjoy views over the city and surrounding fens. On a clear day, vistas extend as far as the cathedral city of Lincoln, some 32 miles (51.5 kilometers) away.

St. Botolph’s has a strong musical tradition and concerts are often held here. Buy a ticket to attend a performance or go to a service to hear a choir in full voice.

St. Botolph’s is open daily throughout the year. Entry to the church is free, but there is a small charge to climb the tower.

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