Built-up area in Boston, Lincolnshire, England
| Coordinates: | 52.975, -0.113 |
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| OS grid ref: | TF 26 43 |
| Dialling code: | 01205 (Boston) |
Hubbert's Bridge is a tiny rural hamlet just outside Boston in Lincolnshire, England, taking its name from the modest road bridge that crosses one of the fenland drainage channels. It’s little more than a cluster of houses and farm buildings, more an outpost of the surrounding countryside than a village in its own right.
Set in the low-lying Lincolnshire Fens, the area is defined by reclaimed marshes, dykes and intensive arable farming, and that fenland history shapes local life, economy and ecology with farmland, watercourses and seasonal birdlife dominating the scene. Residents generally rely on nearby Boston for shops and services, while the lanes, bridges and drainage works around the settlement reflect the long history of land reclamation and water management close to The Wash.
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