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Fishtoft sits just to the south-east of Boston, effectively bridging the gap between the town’s edge and the open marshes of the Wash. It is a sprawling parish of flat, fertile fenland where the landscape is defined by its deep drainage dykes and wide horizons. At its heart lies the medieval St Guthlac’s Church, built from stone that had to be floated into the fens on rafts centuries ago. While the northern end of the parish has become increasingly suburban, blending into the residential fringes of Boston, the southern part remains a quiet, working agricultural landscape. The local community remains centered around the village school and the playing fields, while the nearby Hobhole Drain provides a popular route for those walking out toward the coast. Life here is dictated by the geography of the fens - low-lying, peaceful, and closely connected to the seasonal rhythms of the surrounding farmland.