Witham Cottage

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Witham Cottage

Sightseeing

The largest parish church in England towering above the landscape. Great views from the bell tower.
19 locals recommend
St. Botolph's Church (Boston Stump)
Church Street
19 locals recommend
The largest parish church in England towering above the landscape. Great views from the bell tower.
The home of the famous RAF display team, including Spitfires, Hurricanes and an Avro Lancaster bomber.
34 locals recommend
Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight Visitors Centre
Dogdyke Road
34 locals recommend
The home of the famous RAF display team, including Spitfires, Hurricanes and an Avro Lancaster bomber.
A classic country house set in beautiful gardens.
77 locals recommend
Belton House
High Road
77 locals recommend
A classic country house set in beautiful gardens.
An unusual brick-built castle, held by the National Trust, pivotal at key points in British history with views for miles around.
54 locals recommend
National Trust Tattershall Castle
Sleaford Road
54 locals recommend
An unusual brick-built castle, held by the National Trust, pivotal at key points in British history with views for miles around.
A country house owned by the National Trust.
38 locals recommend
Gunby Hall
38 locals recommend
A country house owned by the National Trust.
The winter retreat of the King and his family open to the public with woodland walks.
209 locals recommend
Sandringham Estate
209 locals recommend
The winter retreat of the King and his family open to the public with woodland walks.
A centre for the recognition of the importance of Bomber Command during World War II.
50 locals recommend
International Bomber Command Centre
Canwick Avenue
50 locals recommend
A centre for the recognition of the importance of Bomber Command during World War II.
A grand house, cottage garden and miles of parkland walks.
19 locals recommend
Grimsthorpe Castle Park & Gardens
19 locals recommend
A grand house, cottage garden and miles of parkland walks.

Arts & Culture

A wide variety of live productions in an historic setting
Blackfriars Arts Centre
Spain Lane
A wide variety of live productions in an historic setting

Back to nature

A peaceful reserve for birds amidst the flat marshland. Recommended by The Times.
15 locals recommend
RSPB Frampton Marsh
Frampton Roads
15 locals recommend
A peaceful reserve for birds amidst the flat marshland. Recommended by The Times.
A nature reserve among the sand dunes near Skegness.
47 locals recommend
Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve
Gibraltar Road
47 locals recommend
A nature reserve among the sand dunes near Skegness.

Neighbourhoods

A charming little market town with lots of antiques shops and eateries.
46 locals recommend
Horncastle
46 locals recommend
A charming little market town with lots of antiques shops and eateries.
A pretty village set in woodland with an abundance of independent shops, tea houses, hotels, outdoor spaces and an old-time cinema.
66 locals recommend
Woodhall Spa
66 locals recommend
A pretty village set in woodland with an abundance of independent shops, tea houses, hotels, outdoor spaces and an old-time cinema.

City/town information

A historic market town and port, Boston was once second in importance only to London for trade. It's position in English life gave rise to the very large church at the town's centre - the largest parish church in England - with its tower visible for miles around across the flat landscapes. Known locally as 'The Stump', it appears as a single standing structure rising from the fenland that surrounds the area. In the early 1600s, a group of persecuted religious separatists left Boston bound for the New World. The settlers gave their town's name to a new cousin which is now the much larger city in the American state of Massachusetts.
16 locals recommend
Boston
16 locals recommend
A historic market town and port, Boston was once second in importance only to London for trade. It's position in English life gave rise to the very large church at the town's centre - the largest parish church in England - with its tower visible for miles around across the flat landscapes. Known locally as 'The Stump', it appears as a single standing structure rising from the fenland that surrounds the area. In the early 1600s, a group of persecuted religious separatists left Boston bound for the New World. The settlers gave their town's name to a new cousin which is now the much larger city in the American state of Massachusetts.