- Maud Foster Mill - Built in the late 18th century, it is one of the largest and most well-preserved windmills in the country. It is now a museum and open to visitors, showcasing the history of milling in the region.
- Guidance by a local expert
Begin a 2-hour pedestrian exploration that presents a historical and festive experience, ideal for homely gatherings and those invested in the Yuletide energy. The excursion commences at the time-honored Maud Foster Windmill, a product of late 18th-century engineering that has transformed into a museum. Proceed to St Botolph’s Church, colloquially termed ‘The Stump,’ a middle ages church renowned for its unique tower and elaborate architecture offering a captivating tower from which exclusive panoramic glimpses of embellished Boston is exhibited. Progress to the city center for a leisurely walk through the Boston Christmas Market, where guests have the opportunity to peruse stalls and vendors peddling presents, food, and handmade items, thus gaining insights into regional customs and traditions. Delve into the extensive and affluent history of Boston via a visit to the Boston Guildhall and conclude the tour in the vicinity of the age-old Hussey Tower.
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