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Boston Guildhall

Museum | Boston | England | United Kingdom

The Boston Guildhall Museum is located in a historic building from 1390, which once served as the meeting place of St. Mary's Guild, one of the wealthiest and most influential brotherhoods in medieval England. This building is now a Grade I listed structure and houses a museum that documents the history of Boston and its connections to the Pilgrim Fathers.

A central exhibit of the museum is a copy of Foxe's "Book of Martyrs," which describes religious persecutions in the 16th century. Additionally, various artifacts from archaeological excavations are presented, providing insight into the life and culture of the region in the medieval and early modern periods.

The building itself is a remarkable example of medieval architecture with authentic details such as the Gothic vault in the Great Hall and Georgian decorations and paneling. These architectural features reflect the wealth and status of St. Mary's Guild, who originally commissioned the building.

The Boston Guildhall Museum offers visitors the opportunity to learn more about the history of the city and its significant role in early American history, particularly in relation to the Pilgrim Fathers who were imprisoned here in 1607 before embarking on their journey to the New World.

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South St
PE21 6HT Boston

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Opening hours

Sunday--
Monday--
Tuesday--
Wednesday10:30 - 15:30
Thursday10:30 - 15:30
Friday10:30 - 15:30
Saturday10:30 - 15:30

Reviews

19 Reviews

Johanna Taylor
26.05.2024

We're so lucky to have this building in Boston. Amazing history and architecture and friendly informative staff.
Jo G
01.11.2023

This place is like a Tardis. As well as being home to the tourist information centre, and museum it is a stunning historical building in its own right. Built in the 1390, when Boston as a trading power was second only to London. Stunning features, especially the upstairs room. Entrance is free and well worth the visit.
Harold Pirie
18.08.2022

Most disappointing. We have followed the Pilgrim Fathers trail and this was to be the icing on the cake. So little to see compared to the Bassetlaw museum in Retford. The staff didn't appear to care whether we were there or not. Don't know what gift shop was referred to in a previous review. We had travelled over an hour to see this. Time and petrol wasted.
Paulaayesha Taylor
29.10.2021

Lovely museum and valuable information about boston history
carolyn turner
12.09.2021

Very good building and wedding venue.
Kurtis Shooter
02.09.2021

Amazing day out learnt alot of local history, and a good gift shop too.
Jack Edward
21.06.2021

It was shui although notice on gate said it was open! Presumably it was closed because of coronavirus but there was no notice explaining this was the case. Wasted journey to Boston.
Paul Donaldson
16.11.2018

Great old building to visit and understand a bit more about Boston's importance in History with the Pilgrim Fathers.
Ken Mcintosh
16.08.2018

Nice old and historical building
Tracy Brookes
31.08.2017

Small but interesting
Piotr Wiz
08.05.2015

Really interesting

 

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