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The Boston Stump is the name given to the unusually high tower of "St Botolph's Church of the Parish of Boston" in Lincolnshire, England. It lies next to the River Witham.

Sometimes the name "Stump" refers to the whole church.

If you climb to the top it allows 360 degree views of the town and for miles around, over the flat land.
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Author Mike McBey

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