St. Botolph’s Church is a parish church in the Church of England in Boston, Lincolnshire. It is famous for its extraordinarily tall tower, known as the Boston Stump.
Early English legends have created the belief that the church was built on the site of a monastery founded by Botolph in 654, but with the main source of this being the Anglo Saxon Chronicle, this is heavily disputed. Modern historians believe it much more likely that Botolph’s monastery was located at Iken in Suffolk.
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Stunning :-)
Thanks Dave ;o))
– Kim Slater
Great detailed interior shot Kim. It really shows some of the character of the building as a whole

Thank you very much Karen, I really appreciate your comment and the feature ;o))
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Impressive work Kim. Congratulations. Tony:)
Thank you Tony ;o))
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Featured 12 August 2011

- Nick
Thank you very much for the feature Nick ;o))
– Kim Slater
Brilliant work.
Thank you Nigel ;o))
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Congratulations featured on 30th August 2011
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You are very welcome to enter THIS challenge
You created a powerful image of this place with an aura of majesty – superbly done.