A modern, purpose built hotel situated in a rural location on the outskirts of Boston town. The 24 smartly appointed bedrooms are spacious, comfortable and thoughtfully equipped; some rooms have balconies with stunning countryside views.
With easy access into the town of Boston and an ideal base from which to explore Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and East Anglia.
Boston West has an 18 hole golf course, a floodlit driving range and a six hole par three academy course.
Elms Farm Cottages, Boston
Self-Catering
Luxury self-catering converted barns and stables.
Long Acres Touring Park, Boston
Camping and Caravanning
Petwood Hotel
Hotel
A charming hotel bursting with character and history.
Hotel
The White Hart Hotel, Boston
Hotel
A historic hotel on the River Witham.
Visitor Attraction
The Scrooby congregation were held and tried at Boston Guildhall.
Shopping and Markets
Boston open-air markets; trading since 1545.
Visitor Attraction
A Georgian house with stunning gardens.
Visitor Attraction
An English tower mill built in 1819.
Shopping and Markets
Explore the medieval lanes of Boston.
Park / Open Space
Enjoy the Lincolnshire side of The Wash, with close views of its stunning wildlife.
Visitor Attraction
The 'Puritan Path' is named after Rev. John Cotton who was preacher here.
Monument / Memorial
This memorial marks the area from where the Separatists made their first attempt to escape.
Scrooby Manor House
The birthplace of Pilgrim elder William Brewster, Scrooby & Babworth is a firm part of the origins of the Mayflower story. These pretty villages are in the heart of rural Nottinghamshire.
Boston Stump
A beautiful market town in the heart of Lincolnshire’s dramatic Fenland, Boston is immersed in history and was the setting for a dramatic twist in the Pilgrims' history.
Leiden American Pilgrim Museum
After escaping England, the Dutch city of Leiden offered sanctuary to the Pilgrims and the promise of a new life. Leiden is as welcoming now as it was then.
St. Helena's Church, Austerfield
The second elected Governor of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts was William Bradford, from Austerfield - a small village near Doncaster that boasts superb English countryside.
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